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Sunday, May 17, 2009 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
| Session Co-Chairs: | Sharon Lee, MD, Southwest Boulevard Family Health Care Services of Greater Kansas City |
| Harry Lampiris, MD, San Francisco VA Medical Center | |
| John Brooks, MD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Session Objective(s):
Develop skills to conduct patient assessments, examinations (and interventions, as indicated) in two of the following four areas: sexual history and related risk reduction counseling, female pelvic examination (with models), male-specific anal cytology for cancer screening, and smoking history and tobacco cessation counseling.
Session Outline:
9:00 am – 9:10 am |
Welcome and Preview |
Tobacco Cessation |
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9:10 am - 9:50 am 9:55 am – 10:35 am 10:40 am – 11:20 am
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The unique risks faced by HIV-infected smokers, the frequent
opportunities for intervention that exist, and the many ways smoking
cessation efforts can be effectively integrated into routine HIV care to help patients quit for life. Speakers: Damon Vidrine, MD, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Rachel Marks, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center |
Cervical and Anal Paps in HIV-infected Men and Women - Practical Aspects |
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9:10 am - 9:50 am 9:55 am – 10:35 am 10:40 am – 11:20 am
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Girls – Review of Systems for Women’s Health and Continued Surveillance for Cervical Cancer Among HIV+ Women
Speaker: Songhai Barclift, MD, Health Resources and Services Administration
Speaker: Sharon Lee, MD, Southwest Boulevard Family Health Care Services of Greater Kansas City
Boys – The importance of and how to do Anal Pap smears.
Speaker: J. Michael Berry, MD, University of California San Francisco |
"Prevention IS Care" - How to Incorporate STD Screening and Prevention into HIV Care |
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9:10 am - 9:50 am 9:55 am – 10:35 am 10:40 am – 11:20 am
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"Prevention IS Care"
Speaker: Mark Thrun, MD, Denver Health Medical Center |
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11:30 am – 12:00 pm |
Closing Plenary: Where do we go next? Prevention of HIV among vulnerable populations.
Speaker: Robert Fullilove, MD, Columbia University |