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"14th National HIV/AIDS Update Conference" 3/21/2002
The American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR), San Francisco, Calif.
This conference presents the latest information on critical HIV/AIDS treatment, care, and prevention issues. Participants will include nurses, physicians, HIV/AIDS treatment advocates, educators, case managers, mental health and social service providers, other HIV/AIDS service providers, and people with HIV/AIDS. Select sessions webcast on kaisernetwork.org:
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"Social Marketing: The Art of AIDS Prevention"
March 21, 2002
Speakers include: Drew Altman, president and chief executive officer, Kaiser Family Foundation; Thomas Dima, Cable Positive; Sandra Mullin, associate commissioner, Public Affairs, New York City Department of Health.
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"Global Epidemic Update"
March 21, 2002
Speakers include: Kevin Robert Frost, amfAR (moderator); Bertil Lindblad, deputy director, UNAIDS; Sam Worthington, CEO, Plan Childreach; and Anne Peterson, assistant administrator, USAID.
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"Is the Money Drying Up or Does it Just Look that Way?"
March 22, 2002
Speakers include: Scott Boule, appropriations associate, Office of Representative Nancy Pelosi;
Jen Kates, Kaiser Family Foundation; and Patricia Bass, Department of Health, Philadelphia, PA. Moderated by Mark Winiarski, PhD, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, New York.
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"Politics of Prevention"
March 22, 2002
Speakers include: Jane Silver, MPH, amfAR (moderator); Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.); David Purchase, North American Syringe Exchange Network; Terje Anderson, executive director, National Association of People with AIDS (NAPWA); and Frank Beadle de Palomo, vice president and director, Academy for Educational Development, Center for Community-Based Health Strategies.
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