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Clinical Pathway Lectures
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Welcome to the Clinical Pathway Lectures
The Clinical Pathway was held as part of the 2002 Ryan White CARE Act Grantee Meeting, August 20-21, 2002, in Washington, DC. The Clinical Pathway focuses on current clinical issues in HIV management. This is an archive of the live lectures.
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Lectures
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Session I
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Welcome and Introduction
Lois Eldred, DrPH, MPH
Co-Chairs:
Laura W. Cheever, MD
Michael S. Saag, MD
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Current Issues in Antiretroviral Therapy, Including HIV Pathogenesis and Clinical Challenges
Michael S. Saag, MD
Professor of Medicine
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
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Current Strategies for Defining and Managing Antiretroviral Failure
Roy M. Gulick, MD, MPH
Associate Professor of Medicine
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
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Clinical Use of Resistance Testing
Daniel R. Kuritzkes, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine and Microbiology
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
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Making Sense of HIV Immunity
Paul A. Goepfert, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
University of Alabama at Birmingham
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Session II
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Global Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS
Thomas C. Quinn, MD
Professor of Medicine, International Health, Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
The Johns Hopkins University
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The Diagnosis and Management of Hepatitis B and C Virus Infections in the HIV-Infected Patient
Raymond T. Chung, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
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The Changing Nature of the Prevention and Management of HIV-Related Opportunistic Infections
Henry Masur, MD
Chief, Critical Care Medicine Department
National Institutes of Health
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Reproduction and Women's Health Issues
Erika Z. Aaron, CRNP
MCP Hahnemann School of Medicine
Partnership Clinic
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Substance Abuse in the HIV-Infected Population
Henry Francis, MD
Director, Center on AIDS and Other Medical Consequences of Drug Abuse
National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health
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