HIV Summer School
HIV Summer School 2021 will be held online on 22 and 24 September 2021 (15:00 - 19:00 CEST)
The 2-day online course will consist of updates on the recent advance in current issues in HIV management, HIV prevention, co-morbidity and co-infections. The course will integrate clinical aspects and research methodology. It comprises 7 plenaries and 2-panel discussions followed by all participants. In addition, the participants will be divided into groups of maximum 20 people to attend 4 workshops over the two days.
The course aims to provide a supportive environment with highly experienced statisticians and clinicians.
Before the course, participants will receive a list of readings, related to the plenary lectures that will be presented. They will also be asked to prepare a set of questions on challenges they face during their clinical practice, or a manuscript they have recently read or research data for submission as an abstract/manuscript that can be discussed at the relevant workshops.
At the end of each set of plenaries, there will be a panel discussion where the participants will have the opportunity to engage with the faculty for in-depth discussions.
For the second half of each day participants will be split into different working groups for case-based discussions or example-based abstract/paper writing skills and critical appraisal of research papers.
Steering Committee
Dr Sanjay Bhagani, Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust and University College, United Kingdom
Prof. Dominique Costagliola, UMR_S 1136 INSERM and Sorbonne University, UPMC University, France
Prof. Stéphane De Wit, Saint-Pierre University Hospital, Belgium
Prof. Christine Katlama (Chair), Hôpital Pitié Salpêtrière, France
Dr Nicola Mackie, Imperial College Healthcare Trust, United Kingdom
Prof. Caroline Sabin, University College London, United Kingdom
Registration
All young fully qualified medical doctors, mostly infectious diseases specialists with a special interest in HIV/AIDS are invited to register for the Summer School.
There are a maximum 100 places available for the HIV Summer School. Registration will be on a first come, first served basis and is free of charge.
When registering for the workshops, participants will be expected to submit a number of questions relevant for the workshop and prepare a short video presentation or poster on the HIV/AIDS situation in their country.
Registration will open on 11 August
Information about past courses:
HIV Summer School at EACS Live! 2020
European Clinical Research Course
For previous presentations, check out the Archive!


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