HIV Glasgow 2018 Update - Houston, TX | |
From Conference to Clinic: Reviewing and Applying Data from HIV Glasgow 2018 <p> <strong>From Conference to Clinic: Reviewing and Applying Data from HIV Glasgow 2018 </strong> </p> <p> <strong>Dueto the case-based nature of the program, all participants are asked to view the internet symposium titled: "ARV Therapies and Therapeutic Strategies: Independent Reporting on HIV Glasgow 2018 - CME Internet Symposium: </strong><strong><strong> HIV Glasgow 2018</strong> Expert Review".</strong> </p> <p> <a href="/modules/info/hiv_glasgow_2018_esymp.html">CLICK HERE</a> toview the On-Demand eSymposium. </p> <p> *While every effort is made to accommodate all registrants for each CME program, attendance may be limited by program format and venue capacity. Please note if capacity for a specific programis met, priority will begiven to those eligible to claim ACCME credit and those actively involved in treating patients. Canceled registrations will be sent via email. </p> |
Start : Thursday 29th November 2018 6:00 PM End : Thursday 29th November 2018 8:30 PM |
Contact info Rick Gordon 1201 Fannin St<br />Houston, TX 77002 |
Event Coordinator Email : rgordon@viraled.com Website : www.viraled.com |
Speaker:<br />Roberto C. Arduino, MD<br />Professor of Medicine,<br />UT Director of Research,<br />Thomas Street Clinic<br />The University of Texas-Houston<br />Houston, Texas<br /><br />Moderator:<br />Jose A. Serpa-Alvarez, MD<br />Assistant Professor<br />Department of Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases<br />Baylor College of Medicine<br />Houston, Texas<br /><br />Venue:<br />McCormick and Schmicks - Downtown<br />1201 Fannin St<br />Houston, TX 77002<br /><br /> |