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HIV Education Prison Project: Volume 6, Number 3 - March 2003

Improving the Management of HIV Disease

March 28, 2003
New York, New York
Email: cme@iasusa.org
Visit: http://www.iasusa.org/cme/

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
Email: nauc@total.net
Visit: http://www.amfar.org/nauc

2003 ACHSA Multidisciplinary Training Conference Health Services and Security Working Together in Harmony

Co-hosted by the CDC and HRSA
April 10-13, 2003
Baltimore, Maryland
Call: 877-918-1842
Email: achsa@mindspring.com
Visit: http://www.corrections.com/achsa

Clinical Updates in Correctional Health Care NCCHC Spring Meeting

April 12-15, 2003
Anaheim, CA
Call: 773.880.1460
Visit: http://www.ncchc.org

9th Annual Jail Health Conference

May 12-13, 2003
Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin
Visit: http://www.uwec.edu/CE/

43rd Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC)

September 14-17, 2003
Chicago, Illinois
Call: 202-737-3600
Email: icaac@asmusa.org
Visit: http://www.icaac.org/ICAAC.asp

The United States Conference on AIDS

Sponsored by the National Minority AIDS Council
September 18-21, 2003
New Orleans, Louisiana
Call: 202-483-6622
Visit: http://www.nmac.org

National Conference on Correctional Health Care

October 4-8, 2003
Austin, Texas
Call: 773-880-1460
Visit: http://www.ncchc.org

41st Annual Meeting of Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA)

October 9-12, 2003
San Diego, California
Call: 703-299-0200
Email: info@idsociety.org
Visit: http://www.idsociety.org

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