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Pune, March 2008
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An intensive 5-day advanced course
in HIV medicine
with interactive case discussions and hands-on clinical
cases
for 10 HIV-treating Indian doctors
17–21 March 2008, Pune, India
Co-chairs: Drs Sanjay Pujari and Sanjay Bhagani
A joint project by the Institute of Infectious
Diseases, Pune and the HIV Training and Resource Initiative (HIVTRI),
London with the generous support of Abbott.
training | programme | trainers | summary
Areas
of focus:
- When to start ARVs and what to do
when it all goes wrong the changing paradigms
- How to use PK and drug-drug interactions
in clinical practice
- Translation of resistance testing/interpretation
into clinical practice
- What's new in hepatitis co-infections
- Current issues in TB diagnosis and
management
- Short and long-term antiviral complications—what matters
For more information contact
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We hope this will
be the first of many projects in India. Proposed trainings
for the future include a large meeting of 500-700 health
care professionals with dual track trainings by HIVTRI and HIV
i-Base with Indian doctors, health workers and treatment activists.
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