The 11th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infection
February 8-11, 2004
San Francisco, CA
Contact: Office of the Retrovirus Conference Secretariat
Call: 703.535.6862
Fax: 703.535.6899
Email: info@retroconference.org
Visit: www.retroconference.org
8th North American Region Conference of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
February 26-28, 2003
Austin, TX
Themes will include Global Threats to Regional TB;
Cross-Border TB Issues; Treatment Strategies and Disparities of TB Control in Low-Incident Countries; and Scientific Challenges for TB Control: Resistance, Drug Discovery, and Laboratory Methods.
Call: 312.243.2000
Fax: 312.243.3954
Email: TB@alamc.org
Visit: www.lungchicago.org or www.iuatld.org
Antiretroviral Update 2004
March 16, 2004
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM EST
Sponsored by
Albany Medical College
CME and Nursing credits available
Call: 518.262.4674
Email: ybarraj@mail.amc.edu
Visit: www.amc.edu/Patient/hiv/hivconf/index.htm
National HIV/AIDS Update Conference
March 27-30, 200
Hyatt Regency, Miami, FL
Sponsored by amfAR
To register contact Jessica Bush at jessica@fa-events.com
NCCHC: Clinical Updates in Correctional Health Care
May 22-25, 2004
Hyatt Regency, Chicago, IL
The NCCHC and Academy of Correctional Health Professionals are calling for abstracts.
Call: 773.880.1460
Fax: 773.880.2424
Visit: www.ncchc.org
9th Northeast Correctional Health Care Conference
May 26, 2004
Sturbridge Host Hotel - Sturbridge, MA
Contact: Pharmaceutical Strategies, Inc.
Call: 781.279.2254
Fax: 781.279.2977
Email: rduhaime@icg-ps.com
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