ManagingComplexHIVPatients
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Meeting category
Date(s)
30 Jul 2022
Program Language
English
Location
Montreal, Canada
Meeting type
Hybrid Meeting
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Impact of Innovations on Quality of Life for People Living with HIV

Enduring Materials
Program -
Welcome, Introductions, and Goals
Jonathan Schapiro, MD
National Hemophilia Center, Sheba Medical Center, Israel
Michaeline McGuinty, MD, FRCPC
Infectious Diseases, The Ottawa Hospital, Canada
Innovations in Medicine – The Positive Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic 
Charles Flexner, MD
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, United States
Innovations in HIV Treatment – From Four Times Daily to Bi-Monthly 
Chloe Orkin, MBChB, FRCP, MD
Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Community Perspective on Innovations – Are All Innovations an Improvement? 
Moises Agosto-Rosario
National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC), United States
Faculty Discussion and Closing Remarks
Jonathan Schapiro, MD
National Hemophilia Center, Sheba Medical Center, Israel
Michaeline McGuinty, MD, FRCPC
Infectious Diseases, The Ottawa Hospital, Canada
Charles Flexner, MD
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, United States
Chloe Orkin, MBChB, FRCP, MD
Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Moises Agosto-Rosario
National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC), United States
End of the Symposium
General
What's New
  • The symposium took place on Saturday 30 July. All presentations are available on the AIDS 2022 virtual portal for anyone registered and publicly available on this website to any interested.
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General Information 

Learning Objectives
After this activity, participants will be able to:
- Have an improved perspective on the importance of innovations in modern medicine
- Outline the important steps in diagnostics and drug development that allowed major improvements in the care of people living with HIV.
- Define the impact of innovations on enhanced quality of life for people living with HIV
- Have a better understanding of the clinicians and community needs for future innovations
COVID-19 Update
In light of the ongoing COVID-19 situation, the Impact of Innovations on Quality of Life for People Living with HIV will be held as a hybrid meeting. The program will be delivered safely and conveniently for all participants and conducted through our interactive online platform.

We are available to answer any questions or concerns that you may have about your participation at the Impact of Innovations on Quality of Life for People Living with HIV. For more information, please contact Rikke.rode@amededu.com.
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Who Should Attend?
- Primary audience: physicians involved in HIV care and prevention, GPs, pharmacists;
- Secondary audience: pharmacologists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals involved in HIV care and prevention; and
- Tertiary audience: healthcare administrators, policymakers, and (non)government representatives.
Certificate of Attendance
A certificate of attendance will be sent to participants that have successfully completed the program and post-meeting survey.
Disclaimer
This meeting is intended for educational purposes only and aims to offer participants the opportunity to share information. The Organizing Secretariat of meeting, Virology Education, cannot accept any liability for the scientific content of the sessions or for any claims which may result from the use of information or publications from the meeting. Virology Education disclaims all liability for injuries or losses of whatever nature incurred by individuals attending this meeting.
Language
The official language of this meeting is English.
Translation will not be provided.
Liability and Insurance
By registering for the meeting, participants agree that the organizers do not accept responsibility for medical-, travel- or personal insurance. Participants are advised to take out their own insurance policies.
Photographs, Audio, and Video Recording
Photographs, audio, and video recordings are not permitted at the official meeting sessions. Only the official medical writer appointed by the organization may make recordings. All presentations will be posted here as soon as possible after the meeting is finished, provided that speakers have given permission to do so.
Code of Conduct
All attendees, speakers, co-organizers, partners, endorsers, suppliers, volunteers, and employees at any of our programs are expected to observe our Code of Conduct. We cannot tolerate any form of discrimination, harassment, disrespect, or the marginalization of those involved in our programs. All participants of VE and AME-organized programs are expected to treat others with dignity and respect at all times.

Any individual who feels discriminated against, harassed, disrespected, or marginalized is encouraged to report the incident(s) to VE and AME via info@amededu.com or to one of our on-site personnel.

Any participant who is found to have exhibited any inappropriate conduct or behavior against others may be removed from the program.
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Program Director
Local Chair
Support

The Impact of Innovations on Quality of Life for People Living with HIV symposium was supported by an independent educational grant from ViiV Healthcare.

ViiV Healthcare was not involved in the development of content or the selection of faculty for this educational activity.

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Invitation to Join
Local chair, Michaeline McGuinty, is inviting you to join us on Saturday 30 July at AIDS 2022 in Montreal, Canada. See you there!