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BHIVA Review Session
Five papers to change clinical practice
Professor Andrew Lever, University of Cambridge
BHIVA Lunchtime Workshop 1 - Difficult pharmacology case presentations
Dangerous liaisons
Dr Gurmit Jagit Singh, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
What's the craic?
Dr Leann Johnson, North Manchester General Hospital
To treat or not to treat?: a toxicity dilemma
Dr Keerti Gedela, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
BHIVA Lunchtime Workshop 2
TB /HIV co-infection case presentations
Dr Marc Lipman, Royal Free Hospital, London
BHIVA Keynote Lecture
Viral resistance: a look into the crystal ball
Dr Charles Boucher, University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands
Oral Research Presentations: Session 1 - Behaviour, attitudes and testing
Abstract O1: Is primary care prescribing for people with HIV safe? A review of practice in an inner London setting
Dr Rosie Wellesley, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry
Abstract O2: Increasing opportunities for HIV diagnosis in primary care: a borough-wide evaluation of HIV testing and pre-diagnosis care in general practice
Dr Alice Whittle, City and Hackney Public Health Department, London
Abstract O3: CD4 point of care testing improves patient satisfaction and reduces recalls to clinic
Dr Clifford Jones, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London
Abstract O4: Prevalence of, and risk factors for, human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis B and hepatitis C infections among men who inject image- and performance-enhancing drugs in England and Wales
Dr Vivian Hope, Health Protection Agency, London
Abstract O5: Psychological and physical symptoms and sexual behaviour among HIV-diagnosed men who have sex with men (MSM) in the UK
Dr Fiona Lampe, University College London
BHIVA Invited Lectures
Generics: how should we use them?
Dr Mark Nelson, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
BHIVA is grateful for an educational grant in support of this lecture from Boehringer Ingelheim
Towards a cure
Dr Romas Geleziunas, Gilead Sciences Inc, USA