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Workshop On HIV/AIDS Set At Jackson

Miami Herald (MH) - Sunday, May 17, 1998
Herald Staff


The Miami-Dade Public Health Department, Office of HIV/AIDS will have a free workshop entitled "The Connection between HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB) and Pneumocystis Carinii Pneumonia (PCP)" from 10 a.m. to noon Monday at Jackson Medical Towers, 1500 NW 12th Ave., Room 718, East Side.

The guest speaker will be Dr. David Ashkin, the medical director of A.G. Holley State Hospital, a sanitorium in Lantana, Fla.

Parking stickers are $2.50 per vehicle.

To RSVP, call Reynald Jean or George Gibson at (305) 377-5022.
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