Registration:
Late
or On-site registration for individuals from academic institutions or
not-for-profit organizations:
- Full
registration: $800.00 (includes 2 nights hotel, all meals during
conference and access to all sessions)
- Commuter
registration: $300.00 (includes all meals during conference and access to
all sessions)
Late or On-Site
registration for individuals from Industry:
- Full
registration: $2000.00 (includes 2 nights hotel, all meals during
conference and access to all sessions)
-
Commuter: $1500.00
(includes all meals during conference and access to all sessions)
Online Registration is now closed. To register for the meeting, please email dmullett@informedhorizons.com
Schedule:
The 2010 National Summit on HIV Diagnosis, Prevention, and Access to Care will convene at 5 pm on November 17 with the opening plenary.
The summit will adjourn on November 19 at 12:30 pm.
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Background:
The 2010 National Summit on HIV Diagnosis, Prevention, and Access
to
Care (November 17-19, 2010, National Harbor, MD) is sponsored by
the Forum
for Collaborative HIV Research in partnership with the American
Academy
of HIV Medicine, the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, HIV
Medicine Association, Health Resources and Services
Administration, Kaiser Permanente and the Veterans Administration.
The mission of the 2010 HIV
Summit is to address and support the continued implementation of
CDC's
recommendations for increased HIV testing and to further identify
and build
upon strategies for HIV diagnosis, prevention, linkage to and
retention in
care. In short - to highlight the progress made in the four years
since the
recommendations were released and plan how to move from pilot and
demonstration
projects to sustainable programs.
The program is being developed under the leadership of the
co-chairs
Dr. John G. Bartlett (Johns Hopkins University) and Dr. Kenneth H.
Mayer
(Brown University) and the Scientific Planning Committee
representing
governmental agencies, professional societies, academia, clinical
care,
community and advocacy organizations and the pharmaceutical
sector.
The
program will consist of plenary sessions at the beginning and end
of
the conferences. Separate tracks in Testing, Prevention, Access
and Linkage to
Care, and Measuring Outcomes of HIV Testing Efforts will allow
in-depth
discussion of these topics.
Objectives:
Goals and Objectives of the 2010 Summit:
- To
address and support the continued implementation of CDC's
recommendations for
increased HIV testing.
- To
further identify strategies for HIV diagnosis, prevention, and
issues of access
and linkage to care.
- To
assess the current impact of recommendations to implement routine
HIV testing
on policy, program and practice at the local, state and federal
level.
Status:
The 2010 Summit will be held November 17-19, 2010 in National
Harbor, MD
Planning Committee Members:
Steering Committee
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John G. Bartlett, co-chair
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Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine
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Kenneth H. Mayer, co-chair
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Brown University
Medical School/The Miriam
Hospital
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Cornelius Baker
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National Black Gay
Men's Advocacy Coalition
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Bernard M. Branson
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Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
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Kevin Fenton
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Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
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Henry Masur
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National Institutes of
Health Clinical Center
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Veronica Miller
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Forum for Collaborative
HIV Research
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Scientific Planning Committee
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Judith Aberg
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New York University School of Medicine
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Judith Auerbach
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San Francisco AIDS Foundation
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Joe Burrage |
Association of Nurses in AIDS CARE |
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Victoria Cargill
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Office of AIDS
Research-NIH
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Laura Cheever
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HIV/AIDS Bureau, HRSA
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Myron Cohen
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University of North
Carolina School
of Medicine
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Chris Collins |
The Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) |
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Natalie Cramer |
National Alliance of State
and Territorial AIDS Directors |
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Pat Emmanuel
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University of South Florida/HIVMA/American Academy of Pediatrics
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Judith Feinberg
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University of Cincinnati /American Academy of HIV
Medicine
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Donna Futterman
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Montefiore Medical Center
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Michael Horberg
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Kaiser Permanente
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Nnemdi Kamanu Elias
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District of Columbia Department of Health |
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Marsha Martin
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Get Screened Oakland
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Kathy McNamara
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National Association of
Community Health Centers
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David Munar
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AIDS Foundation of Chicago
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Israel Nieves-Rivera
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San Francisco
Department of Public Health
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Roger Pomerantz
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Merck Research Laboratories
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James (Jim) Rooney
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Gilead Sciences, Inc
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Richard Rothman
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Johns Hopkins University
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Michael Saag
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University of Alabama, Birmingham Center
for AIDS Research
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Daniel Seekins
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Bristol Myers Squibb
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Valerie E. Stone
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Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital
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Jur Strobos
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Forum for Collaborative
HIV Research
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Monica Sweeney
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New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene
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Donna Sweet
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University of Kansas School of
Medicine/ACP/CHAC
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Ronald Valdiserri
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US Department of
Health and Human Services |
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Linda Valleroy
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Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
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Rochelle Walensky
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Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General
Hospital, Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Andrea Weddle
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HIV Medicine
Association
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Sheryl Zwerski
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National Institutes of
Health/NIAID/DAIDS
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