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The Positive Health Program sponsors and participates in several academic and community events. Please check here regularly for current information and contact us with questions or comments.

Newsletter
Positive Spin is the official newsletter of the Positive Health Program featuring current information about HIV health care, research, events and profiles of people in our community.

Fall 2007 Edition
Spring-Summer 2007 Edition
Fall 2006-Winter 2007 Edition
April 2006 Edition
November 2005 Edition

PHP in the news
Spring 2006,
San Francisco General Hospital Foundation News
Positive Health Program: Better HIV Health Through Patient Care, Education and Research

2-10-06
UCSF Today
Diane Havlir: Driving Science, Patient Care in HIV/AIDS

Events

HIV Weekly Grand Rounds Lecture Series
Grand Rounds Schedule

Conferences

2008 IAS Conference – August 3-8, 2008, Mexico City
www.aids2008.org

AIDS 2008, the 27th Annual International AIDS conference will showcase important new scientific research and feature hundreds of sessions addressing the major challenges facing the global response to AIDS. In addition to conference sessions, delegate activities will include satellite meetings, exhibitions, the Global Village and the Cultural Programme.

The UCSF Positive Health Program-HIV/AIDS Division at SFGH along with other UCSF groups of the AIDS Research Institute (ari.ucsf.edu) will have a conference booth. More information on live or paper presentations by PHP investigators will be posted as it becomes available.

CROI 2008

PHP faculty and hundreds of investigators participate in the 15th annual Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) from February 3-6, 2008 at Boston's Hynes convention center. Visit www.retroconference.org for full details.

Medical Management of AIDS Conference
December 13-15

Now in its 19th year, the Medical Management of AIDS conference at San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel features comprehensive presentations and group sessions on a wide array of clinical and research topics including HIV oral disease, pain management, new medications, metabolic complications, HIV/TB/malaria, pediatric AIDS and many more. Chaired by PHP's Drs. Diane Havlir and Meg Newman, the 3-day course runs from December 13-15 and is CME-accredited. For the full course schedule and registration information go to: www.cme.ucsf.edu or call (415) 476-8475.