HIV/AIDS-Related Conferences, Events and Training
2005 CONFERENCE BROCHURE NOW AVAILABLE
HIV/STD Prevention in Rural Communities: Sharing Successful Strategies IV
April 7-9, 2005
Indiana Memorial Union
Indiana University, Bloomington
The conference "Registration and Call for Abstracts" brochure for the RCAP fourth national conference is now avaiable. The conference will feature current, topical information on HIV/STD prevention and education for use in rural settings and includes plenary speakers, oral presentations, a poster session, and pre-conference workshops. The conference begins with pre-conference workshops on Thursday, April 7, 2005, at 10:00 am to 1:00 pm, followed with the opening plenary at 2:00 pm. The conference ends at 5:00 pm on Saturday, April 9, 2005.
We invite you to submit an abstract; deadline is February 1, 2005.
Please feel free to contact us (aids@indiana.edu) for copies of the conference brochure, or go to our website (www.indiana.edu/~aids) for a complete PDF version.
Clinical Training
The HIV Preceptorship Training Program
The program consists of didactic sessions and rotations at various clinical sites throughout the central Phoenix area. Each training is individualized, to the extent possible, to meet the professional learning goals, practice needs, and interests of the participant. Typical training sessions are held over the course of three days.
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Tenth Annual Four Corners TB & HIV Conference
November 15 & 16, 2004
Little America Hotel, Flagstaff, Arizona
Registration CLOSED
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Conference Sponsors:
Arizona Department of Health Services; Navajo Nation; Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment; New Mexico Department of Health; Utah Department of Health; Maricopa Integrated Health System; American Lung Association of Arizona; Indian Health Service (USPHS); Arizona AIDS Education and Training Center; New Mexico AIDS Education and Training Center; Abbott Laboratories; VersaPharm
World AIDS Day is December 1, 2004
This annual commemoration celebrates the progress made in HIV/AIDS and acknowledges remaining challenges. This year the focus is on women and girls. Click on the following link for more information.e is on women and girls. For more information link to the UNAIDS website.
Arizona Hepatitis C Coalition
A statewide body of professional service providers and community advocates with expertise in the area of Hepatitis C virus (HCV). The coalition has been established to address issues of HCV infection.
Monthly meetings
Contact: Ronnie Berger, RN
Education Coordinator
1144 E. McDowell Rd., #200
(602) 307-5330, ext 2248
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