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HIV Education Prison Project: Volume 6, Number 1 - January 2003

Hepatitis C Management for Prisoners

January 25-26, 2003
San Antonio, Texas
For abstract forms and more information, visit
http://www.med.umn.edu/cme/html/hepcoordinators.html


National Hepatitis Coordinators' Conference

January 26-30, 2003
San Antonio, Texas
Fee: $125
Call: 800.776.8636
Visit: http://www.med.umn.edu/cme/brochures2002/hepcoord2003/hepcoordbro2003.html


10th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections

February 10-14, 2003
Boston, Massachusetts
call: 703.535.6862
Email: info@retroconference.org
Visit: http://www.retroconference.org/2003


Management of HIV/AIDS in the Correctional Setting Satellite Videoconference

Hepatitis B & C with HIV Co-infection: A Diagnostic & Treatment Update March 11, 2003
12:30-3:30 p.m. Eastern Time
CME & Nursing Credits Available
www.amc.edu/Patient/HIV/hivconf.htm
Email: ybarraj@mail.amc.edu
Call: 518.262.4674


15th National HIV/AIDS Update Conference Focusing on the Front Lines: Practical Lessons in Prevention, Treatment, and Care

March 30-April 2, 2003
Miami, Florida
Scholarships available
Email: nauc@total.net
Visit: http://www.amfar.org/nauc


Clinical Updates in Correctional Health Care

NCCHC Spring Meeting
April 12-15, 2003
Anaheim, California
Call: 773.880.1460
Visit: http://www.ncchc.org

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