San Francisco, CA - Switch or Stay Debate REGISTRATION FOR THIS PROGRAM HAS CLOSED | |
Improving ARV Therapy with Newer Regimens: Switch or Stay the Course? - A Debate Series <p> <strong>Improving ARV Therapy with Newer Regimens: Switch or Stay the Course? - A Debate Series</strong> </p> <p> <strong>Due tothe case-based nature of the program, all participants are REQUIRED to view the internet symposium titled: "</strong><strong><strong>Improving ARV Therapy with Newer Regimens: Switch or Stay the Course?</strong>".</strong> </p> <p> To view the CME Internet Symposium: Improving ARV Therapy with Newer Regimens: Switch or Stay the Course? please <a href="/modules/info/improving_arv_2015.html">CLICK HERE</a> </p> <p> *While everyeffort 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 program is met, prioritywill 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 18th June 2015 6:00 PM End : Thursday 18th June 2015 8:30 PM |
Contact info Matt Banks 400 Post St.<br />San Francisco, CA 94102 |
Event Coordinator Email : mbanks@viraled.com Website : www.viraled.com |
Speakers:<br />Eric S. Daar, MD<br />Chief, Division of HIV Medicine Vice Chair<br />Department of Medicine<br />Harbor-UCLA Medical Center<br />Professor of Medicine<br />David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA<br />Los Angeles, California<br /><br />W. David Hardy, MD<br />Professor of Medicine<br />David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA<br />Los Angeles, California<br /><br />Venue:<br />Mortons The Steakhouse<br />400 Post St.<br />San Francisco, CA 94102 |