hello all, poaching the below from the outstanding IMNR thread on Yahoo, re: a site for reviews of the next day's presentations at the Geneva Conference ... first day to access would be 6/29 or 6/30 (isn't clear from the press release).
Clinical Care Options for HIV(SM) to Feature On-Line Summaries From 12th World Conference on AIDS
Unique, Next-Day Program Will Integrate Data From All Key Clinical Presentations and Posters
POTOMAC, Md., June 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Clinical Care Options for HIV(SM), an acclaimed cutting edge on-line medical education program, will feature comprehensive next-day summaries from the upcoming 12th World Conference on AIDS to be held in Geneva, Switzerland, Healthcare Communications Group, L.L.C. announced today. The summaries, written by expert leaders in the field of HIV/AIDS (see list below), will begin appearing June 30 at healthcg.com.
''More than 10,000 healthcare professionals around the world read our on-line summaries from the XI International Conference on AIDS held in Vancouver,'' said Jeff Drezner, M.D., Ph.D., Managing Member of Healthcare Communications Group. ''Our program is truly valuable because we focus on providing a unique service tailored to the needs of busy healthcare providers. The Clinical Care Options summaries are accessible at readers' convenience, and provide much more than a limited overview of select abstracts.''
The Clinical Care Options for HIV summaries are written by physicians who have spent many years researching and defining treatment for HIV. These physicians' experience enables them to put new data in context, integrate the overwhelming amount of new information presented at HIV/AIDS conferences, and offer concise analyses of the clinical implications of data.
The Clinical Care Options for HIV 12th World Conference on AIDS summaries will cover all major clinical presentations and posters at the Conference, including new findings from the areas of epidemiology, pathogenesis, viral markers, antiretroviral therapy, opportunistic infections, HIV malignancies, women and HIV, pediatrics and HIV, and immunotherapies.
Physicians and pharmacists who read the summaries can earn medical education credits by registering and then taking and filing a post-test on-line. Thanks to unrestricted educational grants from Agouron, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Chiron, DuPont Pharma, Roxane Laboratories, and Boehringer Ingelheim, there is no charge to read the 12th Conference summaries, take the post-test, or earn CME credits on-line.
Beginning June 29, 1998 readers can locate the summaries by going to '' www.healthcg.com/hiv'' and clicking on ''12th World Conference on AIDS Summaries'' in the left-hand column of the Clinical Care Options for HIV web page.
The Clinical Care Options for HIV 12th World Conference on AIDS Faculty includes: _Richard Chaisson, M.D. Donald Kotler, M.D. _Judith Currier, M.D. Daniel Kuritzkes, M.D. _Joseph Eron, M.D. Alexandra Levine, M.D. _Charles Flexner, M.D. Robert Murphy, M.D. _Lisa Frenkel, M.D. Karin Neilsen, M.D. _Joel Gallant, M.D. William O'Brien, M.D. _W. David Hardy, M.D. John Phair, M.D. _Jennifer Hoy, M.D. William Powderly, M.D. _Mark Katz, M.D. Robert Siliciano, M.D. |