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Warsaw, April 2008
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“It was a pleasure for me to attend and speak at
the conference. I recognized what big differences there are
between different countries and hospitals. Because we have different
backgrounds, experiences and knowledge it is sometimes hard to understand
each other and understand problems that each of us have. I hope that
with this organization we all will move on to better understanding and
better nursing for HIV patients.”
Jolanda Munih, Educational Nurse, Ljubljana, Slovenia,
(Warsaw training, April 2008)
HIV Nursing across Europe—
practice and research
Helping to build a network to educate, inform and
support European nurses engaged in the care of people living with
HIV
10 & 11 April 2008, Sofitel Victoria Hotel, Warsaw, Poland
training | presentations: english русский Srpski | photos
programme | summary
Situation of HIV in Albania,
Arben Beqiri
Pediatric
HIV,
Margaret Clapson
Perinatally Acquired HIV+ Teenagers Talking about Their HIV Diagnosis,
Margaret Clapson
HIV
Testing Issues,
Christopher Collister
Voluntary Counselling and Testing,
Patricia Conway
HIV
and Mobile Populations in Poland,
Barbara Daniluk-Kula
Clinical Nursing Research: Getting Nurses Involved,
Ann Deschamps
HIV Care
Issues Across Europe, David Evans
Antiretroviral
Therapy,
Martin Fisher
HIV
and Hepatitic C Co-infection,
Martin Fisher
HIV
Stigma,
Ian Hodgson
HIV
Stigma Workshop,
Ian Hodgson
Epidemiology
of HIV across Europe, Ole Kirk
Think
Nursing, Think Global, Steve Jamieson |
HIV and Mobile Populations,
Nienke Langebeek
Opportunistic
Infections Including TB,
Dorota Latarska-Smuga
Adolescents,
Susan McDonald
Talking to Teens,
Susan McDonald
The Role of the Nurse in HIV Care,
Jolanda Munih
HIV Care Issues Perspectives from South-Eastern Europe,
Christina Nitu
The Role of the Nurse in HIV Care,
Eileen Nixon
Clinical Trials: Getting Nurses Involved,
Nicky Perry
Patient
Perspectives on European Treatment Issues,
Michael Pozdal
Dealing with the Symptoms of People with HIV/AIDS,
Manfred Scherzer
HIV Care Issues Perspectives from North-Eastern Europe,
Shona Schonning
Adherence and A.R.T.,
Debbie Ward |
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