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AAFP: Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Nurses: For the purpose of recertification, the American Nurses Credentialing Center accepts AMA PRA category 1 credit issued by
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he medical care of HIV/AIDS patients continues to become more complex. Optimum clinical caredepends on understanding more sophisticated concepts of pathogenesis and laboratory monitoring. To keep pace, we invite you to join a distinguished faculty for a Comprehensive Update in HIV Management from December 8 - 10, 2005 in San Francisco, California.
This course provides the active clinician with a comprehensive review of the science and application of HIV therapy. Lectures are presented by a group of leading clinicians and researchers who are also dedicated to teaching in their area of expertise. Topics addressed include current dilemmas in antiretroviral therapy, the nature of the immune response to HIV therapy, post exposure prophylaxis, common metabolic and drug toxicities as well as HIV/HCV co-infection. In addition, attention is devoted to the unique management challenges that accompany caring for women and adolescents. This course is designed to familiarize attendees with the latest concepts in HIV science and medicine. Ample time for discussion is included. In recognizing the many challenges arising from the improvements of HIV therapy, the lunch hour on Thursday and Friday will be dedicated to focused small group sessions on relevant topics.
Now in its 17th year, this symposium is well designed for practicing clinicians including internists, family practitioners, infectious disease specialists, nurse practitioners and physician's assistants.
This symposium is presented by the Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine and the Positive Health Program, San Francisco General Hospital. This symposium is sponsored by the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine.
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UCSF designates this educational activity for a maximum of 21.25 category 1 credits toward the American Medical Association (AMA) Physician’s Recognition Award. Each physician
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THE MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF AIDS
A Comprehensive Review of HIV Management
December 8 - 10, 2005
n
Four Seasons Hotel, San Francisco, California
T
he medical care of HIV/AIDS patients continues to become more complex. Optimum clinical caredepends on understanding more sophisticated concepts of pathogenesis and laboratory monitoring. To keep pace, we invite you to join a distinguished faculty for a Comprehensive Update in HIV Management from December 8 - 10, 2005 in San Francisco, California.
This course provides the active clinician with a comprehensive review of the science and application of HIV therapy. Lectures are presented by a group of leading clinicians and researchers who are also dedicated to teaching in their area of expertise. Topics addressed include current dilemmas in antiretroviral therapy, the nature of the immune response to HIV therapy, post exposure prophylaxis, common metabolic and drug toxicities as well as HIV/HVC/HBV co-infection. In addition, attention is devoted to the unique management challenges that accompany caring for women and adolescents. This course is designed to familiarize attendees with the latest concepts in HIV science and medicine. Ample time for discussion is included. In recognizing the many challenges arising from the improvements of HIV therapy, the lunch hour on Thursday and Friday will be dedicated to focused small group sessions on relevant topics.
Now in its 17th year, this symposium is well designed for practicing clinicians including internists, family practitioners, infectious disease specialists, nurse practitioners and physician's assistants.
This symposium is presented by the Division of AIDS – Positive Health Program, San Francisco General Hospital, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine.
Photo: Dr. James Ostroff
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
After attending this course, participants should be able to describe:
n Recent changes in the epidemiology of AIDS
nationally and globally;
n New developments in the understanding of
HIV pathogenesis;
THE MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF AIDS
December 8 - 10, 2005
THE MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF AIDS
December 8 - 10, 2005
Register online at
www.cme.ucsf.edu
The Medical Management of AIDs
December 8-10, 2005
MDM06K14
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Refund Policy: Cancellations received in writing before the first day of the course will be refunded, less a $75 administrative fee. No refunds will be made on
cancellations received after that date.
Online Registration: www.cme.ucsf.edu
Mail: UCSF Office of CME, PO Box 45368, San Francisco, CA 94145-0368
Fax: 415/502-1795 Information on future courses: 415/476-5208
Registration Information: 415/476-4251
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Course enrollment is limited and early registration is encouraged. Fast, easy, efficient: REGISTER ONLINE! www.cme.ucsf.eduDate: December 8 –10, 2005
Location: Four Seasons Hotel
757 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: 415/633-3000
Course Fee: $595 Physicians
$495 Allied Health Professionals, interns and residents with an accompanying letter of status verification.
Registration fee includes:
Detailed course syllabus Daily continental breakfasts
Box lunches provided Thursday & Friday
To register with Visa/MasterCard please call
415/476-4251. To register by check, please call 415/476-4251 to
obtain a registration form. For detailed course
information please call 415/476-5208. Refer to course
MDM06K14 when calling.
ACCOMMODATIONS
A chic retreat on Market Street, Four Seasons Hotel
San Francisco is set in the heart of the vibrant Yerba Buena Arts District - two blocks from Union square, the Moscone Center and the Museum of Modern Art. It is also delightfully close to San Francisco's favorite visitor attractions and some of the most exciting shopping venues on the continent. A block of guest rooms has been reserved at the Four Seasons Hotel
with group rates of $229 single or double occupancy.
Reservations must be received by November 9, 2005
to guarantee availability of accommodations. After this date, rooms will be provided on a space- and rate-available basis only. However, if you phone in your
reservation, you must identify yourself as a
member of this course to receive the special rate.
AIR TRANSPORTATION
Special arrangements have been made with
Montgomery Travel. Simply call 800/391-2287 or fax your travel request to 415/391-2292 and specify this meeting. A travel specialist will assist you with air reservations and local area travel plans. In addition to offering lower rates than the published airfares, ticketed passengers may take advantage of the 24-hour emergency service. There is a $20 service fee.
Harry Hollander, MD Professor of Clinical Medicine; Director, Categorical Medicine Residency Program
Laurence Huang, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine; Chief, AIDS Chest Clinic, San Francisco General Hospital
Mark A. Jacobson, MD Professor of Medicine in
Residence; Director, UCSF Center for AIDS Research Clinical Care, Positive Health Program, SFGH
Harold W. Jaffe, MD Director, National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Cheryl A. Jay, MD Associate Clinical Professor of Neurology
James O. Kahn, MD Associate Professor of Medicine; Associate Director, Positive Health Program
Harry W. Lampiris, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine; Infectious Disease Section, Department of Medicine, San Francisco VA Medical Center
Royce Lin, MD Assistant Clinical Professor, Positive Health Program
Ann Luetkemeyer, MD Clinical Fellow, Division of Infectious Diseases
Toby A. Maurer, MD Associate Professor of Dermatology
Joseph M. McCune, MD, PhD Senior Investigator, Gladstone Institute of Virology & Immunology;Professor of Medicine
Ian McNicholl, PharmD, BCPS (ID) Clinical Assistant Professor, School of Pharmacy; Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Joel M. Palefsky, MD Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease
Andrew Pavia, MD Professor of Pediatrics, Adjunct Professor of Medicine; Chief, Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, University of Utah, School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT
Marion G. Peters, MD Professor of Medicine; Director of Hepatology Research
Valerie Robb, RN Clinical Nurse, Positive Health Program
Rudolph A. Rodriguez, MD Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine; Medical Director, Renal Center, UCSF
Michelle Roland, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine, UCSF AIDS Program, San Francisco General Hospital
Morris Schambelan, MD Professor of Medicine, UCSF; Director, General Clinical Research Center; Chief Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, San Francisco General Hospital
Susan I. Shea, FNP Family Nurse Practitioner, Positive Health Program
John D. Stansell, MD Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine; Medical Director, Positive Health Program, San Francisco General Hospital
Daniel Wlodarczyk, MD Clinical Professor of Medicine, San Francisco General Hospital
COURSE CHAIRS
Paul A. Volberding, MD Professor and Vice Chair of Medicine; Chief of the Medical Service, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco; Co-Director, UCSF-GIVI Center for AIDS Research
Diane V. Havlir, MD Professor of Medicine, Chief, HIV/AIDS Division Director, Positive Health Program University of California, San Francisco
Meg D. Newman, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine; Director,PHP- HIV Clinical Scholars Program, Positive Health Program, San Francisco General Hospital
COURSE FACULTY
(University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine unless otherwise noted.)
Donald I. Abrams, MD Professor of Clinical Medicine; Chief Hematology/Oncology, San Francisco General Hospital
Gail A. Bolan, MD Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine; Chief, STD Control Branch, California Department of Health Services, Berkeley
Robert Brody, MD Professor of Clinical Medicine, UCSF
Susan Buchbinder, MD Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology and Biostatistcs; Director, HIV Research Section, San Francisco Department of Public Health
Deborah Cohan, MD, MPH Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences; Medical Director, Bay Area Perinatal AIDS Center (BAPAC)
Judith Currier, MD Professor of Medicine; Associate Director; Center for Clinical AIDS Research and Education; David Geffen School of Medicine; University of California, Los Angeles
Steven Deeks, MD Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, Positive Health Program, San Francisco General Hospital
Robert M. Grant, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Medicine, UCSF; Assistant Investigator, Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology; Director, Gladstone/UCSF Laboratory of Clinical Virology
Warner C. Greene, MD, PhD Director, Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology; Professor of Medicine,
Microbiology and Immunology, University of California, San Francisco; Co-Director, UCSF-GIVI Center for AIDS Research
Deborah Greenspan, DSc, BDS, FDSRCS Edin Professor of Clinical Oral Medicine, Stomatology, UCSF
Brad Hare, MD Assistant Clinical Professor, Positive Health Program
S A T U R D AY - December 10
7:00am Continental Breakfast
8:00 Update in Women and HIV
Meg Newman, MD
8:35 Perinatal HIV
Deb Cohan, MD
9:10 Adolescents and HIV:
The Unmet Challenge
Andrew Pavia, MD
9:45 Break
10:10 HIV Dermatology
Toby Maurer, MD
10:45 Anal Dysplasia in HIV Positive Men and Women: An Update
Joel Palefsky, MD
11:20 Update on HIV and Malignancy
Donald Abrams, MD
11:55 Lunch on Own
1:00 And the Band Played On… A look Back
Harold Jaffe, MD
1:45 Update on HIV Pain Management
Robert Brody, MD
2:20 HIV-Associated Pulmonary Disease: Classic and Challenging Cases for the Clinician
Laurence Huang, MD
3:00 Break
3:20 Update in HIV Neurology
Cheryl Jay, MD
4:00 Adjourn
T H U R S D AY - December 8
7:00am Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:00 Introduction
Diane Havlir, MD and Paul Volberding, MD
8:10 Global Epidemiology and Prevention
Harold Jaffe, MD
8:45 National Epidemiology and Prevention
Susan Buchbinder, MD
9:20 Epidemiology of Drug Resistance
Robert Grant, MD
10:00 Break
10:30 HIV Immunology
Joseph M. McCune, MD
11:10 Deciphering HIV Pathogenesis
Warner Greene, MD
12:10 Pick Up Lunches
12:30 Breakout Session
1. Managing Pharmacology Issues in HIV Medicine
Ian McNichol, PharmD
2. Oral Manifestations of AIDS
Deborah Greenspan, DSc, BDS
3. Interesting Cases in HIV Medicine
Annie Luetkemeyer, MD
4. Electronic Medical Record in AIDS Care
James Kahn, MD
1:30 Clinical Implications of Immune Reconstitution in AIDS
Mark Jacobson, MD
2:05 Initiating HAART – When to Start and What to Use
Royce Lin, MD
3:00 Break
3:30 Role of R5 Inhibitors in the Management of Drug-Resistant HIV Infection
Steven Deeks, MD
4:15 Interesting Cases in HIV Resistance
Harry Lampiris, MD
5:00 Adjourn
F R I D AY - December 9
7:00am Continental Breakfast
8:00 Plenary Session on Hepatitis B and C and HIV Co-infection
Marion Peters, MD
9:00 Antiretroviral Therapy for the Future
Brad Hare, MD
9:30 Interesting Cases in HIV Pharmacology
TBA
10:10 Break
10:40 Metabolic Complications of HIV
Morris Schambelan, MD
11:20 Clinical Management of Metabolic Disease
Judith Currier, MD
12:00 Pick Up Lunch
12:30 Small Group Workshops
1. Interesting Cases in HIV Medicine
Daniel Wlodarczyk, MD
2. Integrating Domestic and International HIV Clinical Programs
Susan Shea, FNP
3. Managing Hepatitis C- Day to Day
Brad Hare, MD and Val Robb RN
4. Prevention in HIV Positives
John Stansell, MD
1:30 Post Exposure Prophylaxis Following Occupational and Sexual Exposure
Michelle Roland, MD
2:15 Interesting Cases in HIV Medicine
Harry Hollander, MD
3:00 Break
3:30 Update on HIV Associated Renal Disease
Rudy Rodriquez, MD
4:10 Interesting Cases in STD Medicine
Gail Bolan, MD
THE MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF AIDS
December 8 - 10, 2005
THE MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF AIDS
December 8 - 10, 2005
Register online at
www.cme.ucsf.edu
The Medical Management of AIDs
December 8-10, 2005
MDM06K14
cDr. cMr. cMrs. cMs.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
(Please Print) Last Name First M.I. Degree
Online Registration: www.cme.ucsf.edu
Mail: UCSF Office of CME, PO Box 45368, San Francisco, CA 94145-0368
Fax: 415/502-1795 Information on future courses: 415/476-5208
Registration Information: 415/476-4251
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Course enrollment is limited and early registration is encouraged. Fast, easy, efficient: REGISTER ONLINE! www.cme.ucsf.eduDate: December 8 –10, 2005
Location: Four Seasons Hotel
757 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: 415/633-3000
Course Fee: $595 Physicians
$495 Allied Health Professionals, interns and residents with an accompanying letter of status verification.
Registration fee includes:
Detailed course syllabus Daily continental breakfasts
Box lunches provided Thursday & Friday
To register with Visa/MasterCard please call
415/476-4251. To register by check, please call 415/476-4251 to
obtain a registration form. For detailed course
information please call 415/476-5208. Refer to course
MDM06K14 when calling.
ACCOMMODATIONS
A chic retreat on Market Street, Four Seasons Hotel
San Francisco is set in the heart of the vibrant Yerba Buena Arts District - two blocks from Union square, the Moscone Center and the Museum of Modern Art. It is also delightfully close to San Francisco's favorite visitor attractions and some of the most exciting shopping venues on the continent. A block of guest rooms has been reserved at the Four Seasons Hotel
with group rates of $229 single or double occupancy.
Reservations must be received by November 9, 2005
to guarantee availability of accommodations. After this date, rooms will be provided on a space- and rate-available basis only. However, if you phone in your
reservation, you must identify yourself as a
member of this course to receive the special rate.
AIR TRANSPORTATION
Special arrangements have been made with
Montgomery Travel. Simply call 800/391-2287 or fax your travel request to 415/391-2292 and specify this meeting. A travel specialist will assist you with air reservations and local area travel plans. In addition to offering lower rates than the published airfares, ticketed passengers may take advantage of the 24-hour emergency service. There is a $20 service fee.
Harry Hollander, MD Professor of Clinical Medicine; Director, Categorical Medicine Residency Program
Laurence Huang, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine; Chief, AIDS Chest Clinic, San Francisco General Hospital
Mark A. Jacobson, MD Professor of Medicine in
Residence; Director, UCSF Center for AIDS Research Clinical Care, Positive Health Program, SFGH
Harold W. Jaffe, MD Director, National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Cheryl A. Jay, MD Associate Clinical Professor of Neurology
James O. Kahn, MD Associate Professor of Medicine; Associate Director, Positive Health Program
Harry W. Lampiris, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine; Infectious Disease Section, Department of Medicine, San Francisco VA Medical Center
Royce Lin, MD Assistant Clinical Professor, Positive Health Program
Ann Luetkemeyer, MD Clinical Fellow, Division of Infectious Diseases
Toby A. Maurer, MD Associate Professor of Dermatology
Joseph M. McCune, MD, PhD Senior Investigator, Gladstone Institute of Virology & Immunology;Professor of Medicine
Ian McNicholl, PharmD, BCPS (ID) Clinical Assistant Professor, School of Pharmacy; Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Joel M. Palefsky, MD Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease
Andrew Pavia, MD Professor of Pediatrics, Adjunct Professor of Medicine; Chief, Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, University of Utah, School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT
Marion G. Peters, MD Professor of Medicine; Director of Hepatology Research
Deborah Cohan, MD, MPH Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences; Medical Director, Bay Area Perinatal AIDS Center (BAPAC)
S A T U R D AY - December 10
7:00am Continental Breakfast
8:00 Update in Women and HIV
Meg Newman, MD
8:35 Perinatal HIV
Deb Cohan, MD
9:10 Adolescents and HIV:
The Unmet Challenge
Andrew Pavia, MD
9:45 Break
10:10 HIV Dermatology
Toby Maurer, MD
10:45 Anal Dysplasia in HIV Positive Men and Women: An Update
Joel Palefsky, MD
11:20 Update on HIV and Malignancy
Donald Abrams, MD
11:55 Lunch on Own
1:00 And the Band Played On… A look Back
Harold Jaffe, MD
1:45 Update on HIV Pain Management
Robert Brody, MD
2:20 HIV-Associated Pulmonary Disease: Classic and Challenging Cases for the Clinician
Laurence Huang, MD
3:00 Break
3:20 Update in HIV Neurology
Cheryl Jay, MD
4:00 Adjourn
T H U R S D AY - December 8
7:00am Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:00 Introduction
Diane Havlir, MD and Paul Volberding, MD
8:10 Global Epidemiology and Prevention
Harold Jaffe, MD
8:45 National Epidemiology and Prevention
Susan Buchbinder, MD
9:20 Epidemiology of Drug Resistance
Robert Grant, MD
10:00 Break
10:30 HIV Immunology
Joseph M. McCune, MD
11:10 Deciphering HIV Pathogenesis
Warner Greene, MD
12:10 Pick Up Lunches
12:30 Breakout Session
1. Managing Pharmacology Issues in HIV Medicine
Ian McNichol, PharmD
2. Oral Manifestations of AIDS
Deborah Greenspan, DSc, BDS
3. Interesting Cases in HIV Medicine
Annie Luetkemeyer, MD
4. Electronic Medical Record in AIDS Care
James Kahn, MD
1:30 Clinical Implications of Immune Reconstitution in AIDS
Mark Jacobson, MD
2:05 Initiating HAART – When to Start and What to Use
Royce Lin, MD
3:00 Break
3:30 Role of R5 inhibitors in management of drug-resistant HIV infection
Steven Deeks, MD
F R I D AY - December 9
7:00am Continental Breakfast
8:00 Plenary Session on Hepatitis B and C and HIV Co-infection
Marion Peters, MD
9:00 Antiretroviral Therapy for the Future
Brad Hare, MD
9:30 Interesting Cases in HIV pharmacology
TBA
10:10 Break
10:40 Metabolic Complications of HIV
Morris Schambelan, MD
11:20 Clinical Management of Metabolic Disease
Judith Currier, MD
12:00 Pick Up Lunch
12:30 Small Group Workshops
1. Interesting Cases in HIV Medicine
Daniel Wlodarczyk, MD
2. Integrating Domestic and International HIV Clinical Programs
Susan Shea, FNP
3. Managing Hepatitis C- Day to Day
Brad Hare, MD and Val Robb RN
4. Prevention in HIV Positives
John Stansell, MD
1:30 Post Exposure Prophylaxis Following Occupational and Sexual Exposure
Michelle Roland, MD
2:15 Interesting Cases in HIV Medicine
Harry Hollander, MD
3:00 Break
3:30 Update on HIV Associated Renal Disease
Rudy Rodriquez, MD
4:10 Interesting Cases in STD Medicine
THE MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF AIDS
December 8 - 10, 2005
THE MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF AIDS
December 8 - 10, 2005
Register online at
www.cme.ucsf.edu
The Medical Management of AIDs
December 8-10, 2005
MDM06K14
cDr. cMr. cMrs. cMs.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
(Please Print) Last Name First M.I. Degree
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Street Address Apt.No. City State Zip Code
(_______)___________________________________________________________________________________________
Daytime Phone Email Specialty
Would you like to be on our priority email list? cYes cNo
What is the one-letter code located to the right of the mailing address on the back of this form? ____ Month & Date of birth (to be used as OCME registrant number): ___/___/XX
Registration: $595 Physicians
$495 Allied Health Professionals, interns and residents with an accompanying letter of status verification. Please indicate any special needs: __________________________________________________________________
Please charge my: c Visa or c MasterCard for $______ c Check enclosed payable to "UC Regents".
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Credit Card No. Exp. Date
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
(Please Print) Name on Card Authorized Signature
Refund Policy: Cancellations received in writing before the first day of the course will be refunded, less a $75 administrative fee. No refunds will be made on
cancellations received after that date.
Online Registration: www.cme.ucsf.edu
Mail: UCSF Office of CME, PO Box 45368, San Francisco, CA 94145-0368
Fax: 415/502-1795 Information on future courses: 415/476-5208
Registration Information: 415/476-4251
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Course enrollment is limited and early registration is encouraged. Fast, easy, efficient: REGISTER ONLINE! www.cme.ucsf.eduDate: December 8 –10, 2005
Location: Four Seasons Hotel
757 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: 415/633-3000
Course Fee: $595 Physicians
$495 Allied Health Professionals, interns and residents with an accompanying letter of status verification.
Registration fee includes:
Detailed course syllabus Daily continental breakfasts
Box lunches provided Thursday & Friday
To register with Visa/MasterCard please call
415/476-4251. To register by check, please call 415/476-4251 to
obtain a registration form. For detailed course
information please call 415/476-5208. Refer to course
MDM06K14 when calling.
ACCOMMODATIONS
A chic retreat on Market Street, Four Seasons Hotel
San Francisco is set in the heart of the vibrant Yerba Buena Arts District - two blocks from Union square, the Moscone Center and the Museum of Modern Art. It is also delightfully close to San Francisco's favorite visitor attractions and some of the most exciting shopping venues on the continent. A block of guest rooms has been reserved at the Four Seasons Hotel
with group rates of $229 single or double occupancy.
Reservations must be received by November 9, 2005
to guarantee availability of accommodations. After this date, rooms will be provided on a space- and rate-available basis only. However, if you phone in your
reservation, you must identify yourself as a
member of this course to receive the special rate.
AIR TRANSPORTATION
Special arrangements have been made with
Montgomery Travel. Simply call 800/391-2287 or fax your travel request to 415/391-2292 and specify this meeting. A travel specialist will assist you with air reservations and local area travel plans. In addition to offering lower rates than the published airfares, ticketed passengers may take advantage of the 24-hour emergency service. There is a $20 service fee.
Harry Hollander, MD Professor of Clinical Medicine; Director, Categorical Medicine Residency Program
Laurence Huang, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine; Chief, AIDS Chest Clinic, San Francisco General Hospital
Mark A. Jacobson, MD Professor of Medicine in
Residence; Director, UCSF Center for AIDS Research Clinical Care, Positive Health Program, SFGH
Harold W. Jaffe, MD Director, National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Cheryl A. Jay, MD Associate Clinical Professor of Neurology
James O. Kahn, MD Associate Professor of Medicine; Associate Director, Positive Health Program
Harry W. Lampiris, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine; Infectious Disease Section, Department of Medicine, San Francisco VA Medical Center
Royce Lin, MD Assistant Clinical Professor, Positive Health Program
Ann Luetkemeyer, MD Clinical Fellow, Division of Infectious Diseases
Toby A. Maurer, MD Associate Professor of Dermatology
Joseph M. McCune, MD, PhD Senior Investigator, Gladstone Institute of Virology & Immunology;Professor of Medicine
Ian McNicholl, PharmD, BCPS (ID) Clinical Assistant Professor, School of Pharmacy; Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Joel M. Palefsky, MD Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease
Andrew Pavia, MD Professor of Pediatrics, Adjunct Professor of Medicine; Chief, Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, University of Utah, School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT
Marion G. Peters, MD Professor of Medicine; Director of Hepatology Research
Valerie Robb, RN Clinical Nurse, Positive Health Program
Rudolph A. Rodriguez, MD Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine; Medical Director, Renal Center, UCSF
Michelle Roland, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine, UCSF AIDS Program, San Francisco General Hospital
Morris Schambelan, MD Professor of Medicine, UCSF; Director, General Clinical Research Center; Chief Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, San Francisco General Hospital
Susan I. Shea, FNP Family Nurse Practitioner, Positive Health Program
John D. Stansell, MD Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine; Medical Director, Positive Health Program, San Francisco General Hospital
Daniel Wlodarczyk, MD Clinical Professor of Medicine, San Francisco General Hospital
COURSE CHAIRS
Paul A. Volberding, MD Professor and Vice Chair of Medicine; Chief of the Medical Service, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco; Co-Director, UCSF-GIVI Center for AIDS Research
Diane V. Havlir, MD Professor of Medicine, Chief, HIV/AIDS Division Director, Positive Health Program University of California, San Francisco
Meg D. Newman, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine; Director,PHP- HIV Clinical Scholars Program, Positive Health Program, San Francisco General Hospital
COURSE FACULTY
(University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine unless otherwise noted.)
Donald I. Abrams, MD Professor of Clinical Medicine; Chief Hematology/Oncology, San Francisco General Hospital
Gail A. Bolan, MD Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine; Chief, STD Control Branch, California Department of Health Services, Berkeley
Robert Brody, MD Professor of Clinical Medicine, UCSF
Susan Buchbinder, MD Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology and Biostatistcs; Director, HIV Research Section, San Francisco Department of Public Health
Deborah Cohan, MD, MPH Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences; Medical Director, Bay Area Perinatal AIDS Center (BAPAC)
Judith Currier, MD Professor of Medicine; Associate Director; Center for Clinical AIDS Research and Education; David Geffen School of Medicine; University of California, Los Angeles
Steven Deeks, MD Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, Positive Health Program, San Francisco General Hospital
Robert M. Grant, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Medicine, UCSF; Assistant Investigator, Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology; Director, Gladstone/UCSF Laboratory of Clinical Virology
Warner C. Greene, MD, PhD Director, Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology; Professor of Medicine,
Microbiology and Immunology, University of California, San Francisco; Co-Director, UCSF-GIVI Center for AIDS Research
Deborah Greenspan, DSc, BDS, FDSRCS Edin Professor of Clinical Oral Medicine, Stomatology, UCSF
Brad Hare, MD Assistant Clinical Professor, Positive Health Program
S A T U R D AY - December 10
7:00am Continental Breakfast
8:00 Update in Women and HIV
Meg Newman, MD
8:35 Perinatal HIV
Deb Cohan, MD
9:10 Adolescents and HIV:
The Unmet Challenge
Andrew Pavia, MD
9:45 Break
10:10 HIV Dermatology
Toby Maurer, MD
10:45 Anal Dysplasia in HIV Positive Men and Women: An Update
Joel Palefsky, MD
11:20 Update on HIV and Malignancy
Donald Abrams, MD
11:55 Lunch on Own
1:00 And the Band Played On… A look Back
Harold Jaffe, MD
1:45 Update on HIV Pain Management
Robert Brody, MD
2:20 HIV-Associated Pulmonary Disease: Classic and Challenging Cases for the Clinician
Laurence Huang, MD
3:00 Break
3:20 Update in HIV Neurology
Cheryl Jay, MD
4:00 Adjourn
T H U R S D AY - December 8
7:00am Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:00 Introduction
Diane Havlir, MD and Paul Volberding, MD
8:10 Global Epidemiology and Prevention
Harold Jaffe, MD
8:45 National Epidemiology and Prevention
Susan Buchbinder, MD
9:20 Epidemiology of Drug Resistance
Robert Grant, MD
10:00 Break
10:30 HIV Immunology
Joseph M. McCune, MD
11:10 Deciphering HIV Pathogenesis
Warner Greene, MD
12:10 Pick Up Lunches
12:30 Breakout Session
1. Managing Pharmacology Issues in HIV Medicine
Ian McNichol, PharmD
2. Oral Manifestations of AIDS
Deborah Greenspan, DSc, BDS
3. Interesting Cases in HIV Medicine
Annie Luetkemeyer, MD
4. Electronic Medical Record in AIDS Care
James Kahn, MD
1:30 Clinical Implications of Immune Reconstitution in AIDS
Mark Jacobson, MD
2:05 Initiating HAART – When to Start and What to Use
Royce Lin, MD
3:00 Break
3:30 Role of R5 inhibitors in management of drug-resistant HIV infection
Steven Deeks, MD
4:15 Interesting Cases in HIV Resistance
Harry Lampiris, MD
5:00 Adjourn
F R I D AY - December 9
7:00am Continental Breakfast
8:00 Plenary Session on Hepatitis B and C and HIV Co-infection
Marion Peters, MD
9:00 Antiretroviral Therapy for the Future
Brad Hare, MD
9:30 Interesting Cases in HIV pharmacology
TBA
10:10 Break
10:40 Metabolic Complications of HIV
Morris Schambelan, MD
11:20 Clinical Management of Metabolic Disease
Judith Currier, MD
12:00 Pick Up Lunch
12:30 Small Group Workshops
1. Interesting Cases in HIV Medicine
Daniel Wlodarczyk, MD
2. Integrating Domestic and International HIV Clinical Programs
Susan Shea, FNP
3. Managing Hepatitis C- Day to Day
Brad Hare, MD and Val Robb RN
4. Prevention in HIV Positives
John Stansell, MD
1:30 Post Exposure Prophylaxis Following Occupational and Sexual Exposure
Michelle Roland, MD
2:15 Interesting Cases in HIV Medicine
Harry Hollander, MD
3:00 Break
3:30 Update on HIV Associated Renal Disease
Rudy Rodriquez, MD
4:10 Interesting Cases in STD Medicine
Gail Bolan, MD
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THE MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF AIDS
A Comprehensive Review of HIV Management
December 8 - 10, 2005
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T
he medical care of HIV/AIDS patients continues to become more complex. Optimum clinical caredepends on understanding more sophisticated concepts of pathogenesis and laboratory monitoring. To keep pace, we invite you to join a distinguished faculty for a Comprehensive Update in HIV Management from December 8 - 10, 2005 in San Francisco, California.
This course provides the active clinician with a comprehensive review of the science and application of HIV therapy. Lectures are presented by a group of leading clinicians and researchers who are also dedicated to teaching in their area of expertise. Topics addressed include current dilemmas in antiretroviral therapy, the nature of the immune response to HIV therapy, post exposure prophylaxis, common metabolic and drug toxicities as well as HIV/HVC/HBV co-infection. In addition, attention is devoted to the unique management challenges that accompany caring for women and adolescents. This course is designed to familiarize attendees with the latest concepts in HIV science and medicine. Ample time for discussion is included. In recognizing the many challenges arising from the improvements of HIV therapy, the lunch hour on Thursday and Friday will be dedicated to focused small group sessions on relevant topics.
Now in its 17th year, this symposium is well designed for practicing clinicians including internists, family practitioners, infectious disease specialists, nurse practitioners and physician's assistants.
This symposium is presented by the Division of AIDS – Positive Health Program, San Francisco General Hospital, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine.
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EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
After attending this course, participants should be able to describe:
n Recent changes in the epidemiology of AIDS
nationally and globally;
n New developments in the understanding of
HIV pathogenesis;