HIV Treatment Bulletin - Vol. 5, No. 7, August/September 2004
The International Association of Physician in AIDS Care (IAPAC) announces the first-ever IAPAC Sessions—Europe,23-24 September 2004 at London’s Royal College of Physicians.
Accommodation and most meals in London will be provided by IAPAC.
For the past three years, IAPAC-hosted symposia in the United States have provided HIV-treating physicians an opportunity to discuss and debate the latest issues of HIV clinical management.
The association is pleased to bring this unique gathering to Europe.
Please forward this information to any doctors you think may be interested. For more information and the programme see:
http://www.iapac.org/home.asp?pid=59
For more information or to register, contact Nicole Burnham at:
nburnham@iapac.org
040810
IB040507-31
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