HIVClinicalForum2023
Topics
Meeting category
Date(s)
28 Nov 2024
Program Language
English
Location
London, United Kingdom
Meeting type
Hybrid Meeting
CME Accredited
Organizer

Nurses & Pharmacists HIV Clinical Forum 2024

Related Enduring Materials

Enduring Materials
Thursday, 28 November 2024
Session 1: Migration: Access to Care -
Latest Clinical Data of HIV Treatment presented at IAS and Glasgow
Laura Waters, MD, FRCP
Central & North West London NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
Optimising Care Without a Crystal Ball: How Do We Navigate the “Known Unknowns”?
Heather Leake Date, MSc, MRPharmS, IPresc
University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
A Nurse's Perspective on Healthcare Access for Individuals Experiencing Migration
Sibusisiwe Mutambara
Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
A Community Representative’s Perspective on Healthcare Access for Individuals Experiencing Migration
Juddy Otti
Africa Advocacy Foundation, United Kingdom
Session 2: Migration: Pregnancy -
Addressing High-Risk Pregnancies Among Migrant Women: A Case Study in Access to Care and Cultural Sensitivity
Catarina Esteves Santos, Rn
Hospital De Cascais Dr. José De Almeida, Portugal
Maternal Health for Migrant Women: Building Bridges and Breaking Barriers
André Filipe de Almeida Monteiro
Hospital Beatriz Angelo, Portugal
Anchor of Hope: Maternal Care for Women Impacted by Migration - A Community Perspective
Rebecca Mbewe, MBA
Queen Mary University of London/4M Mentor Mothers Network CIC, United Kingdom
Overview
Thank You!

We are pleased to look back on a very successful 7th edition of the Nurses & Pharmacists HIV Clinical Forum held on 28 November, London, United kingdom.

The Organizing Committee and organizers would like to thank the speakers, chairs, and all participants for their contribution to this meeting! Special thanks to the forum supporter ViiV Healthcare without their contribution, this forum would not have been made possible.

About this Program

The meeting provides an independent scientific program involving the world’s leading experts. It is specifically designed for nurses, pharmacists and other HIV healthcare professionals focused on optimizing treatment for their patients. 

This program features challenging plenary lectures followed by ample time for Q&A and debate, stimulating interaction, and knowledge-sharing within the HIV-treating community. The program will also include networking opportunities for community-building, providing delegates with the unique opportunity to meet their colleagues in a focused and scientific setting.

The HIV Clinical Forum is a series of interactive programs that provide an independent scientific program on emerging topics in HIV, involving experts where HIV clinicians and allied healthcare professionals receive updates on the latest developments related to HIV management, where they can share their clinical experience, and present results from their ongoing and completed cohorts/ research programs.

Furthermore, the HIV Clinical Forum provides an educational setting where healthcare professionals can acquire specific skills that will enhance their capabilities to interpret research results and even develop new research projects.

General Information 
Who Should Attend?
- Nurses and Pharmacists in the management and treatment of people living with HIV.
- Medical doctors and researchers.
- Healthcare workers, clinical virologists, microbiologists, scientists, pharmacologists, nurses, post-doctoral researchers, students, and other healthcare professionals involved in treating people living with HIV.
Meeting Objectives
With the HIV Clinical Forum program we aim to:

- Build a community of healthcare professionals devoted to providing optimal clinical care for their patients

- Create a platform for interactive information exchange on novel treatment strategies and options

- Translate the latest studies and research achievements into clinical guidance for the optimal management of people living with HIV
Learning Objectives
After participating in the HIV Clinical Forum, participants will be able to:
- Explain the different perspectives behind HIV care and how their roles may change in the future.

- Describe how to involve different patient communities in HIV treatment strategies.
Identify the various digital tools that are available for HIV care and express their boundaries of use.

- Outline how to best care for aging patients living with HIV.
Practical Information 
Venue
Full Address:
HILTON LONDON KENSINGTON
179-199 Holland Park Avenue, London, W11 4UL
Badges
All participants are requested to wear the badge at all times during the conference to ensure admission to the meeting.
Certificate of Attendance
A certificate of attendance will be sent to you after successfully completing the program and post-meeting survey.
Language
The official language of the meeting is English
No translation will be provided.
Disclaimer
This conference is intended for educational purposes only and aims to offer participants the opportunity to share information. The Organizing Secretariat of this event, 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 this meeting. Virology Education disclaims all liability for injuries or losses of whatever nature incurred by individuals attending the conference.
Liability and Insurance
By registering for the conference 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 workshop is finished, provided the speaker has 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.
Committees
Program Director
Program Chair
Organizing Committee
Support

The Nurses & Pharmacists HIV Clinical Forum 2024 is supported by an independent educational grant from ViiV Healthcare.

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

Endorsers
Accreditation
Accreditation Statement
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The Nurses & Pharmacists HIV Clinical Forum 2024, London, United Kingdom 28/11/2024 - 28/11/2024, has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) with 2.5 European CME credits (ECMEC®s). Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.

Through an agreement between the Union Européenne des Médecins Spécialistes and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EACCME® credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Information on the process to convert EACCME® credit to AMA credit can be found at https://edhub.ama-assn.org/pages/applications.

Live educational activities, occurring outside of Canada, recognised by the UEMS-EACCME® for ECMEC®s are deemed to be Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

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