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2009 CONFERENCE

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2008 Conference

 

LATE BREAKER DEADLINE

January 21, 2009

Conference Announcements

Late Breaker Abstract Submission Deadline: February 1, 2009.
Standard Registration Deadline: March 13, 2009.

Dr. Paul Farmer Confirmed Keynote Speaker

Dr. Paul Farmer, Presley Professor of Medical Anthropology in the Department of Social Medicine at Harvard University and an attending physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, is the confirmed Keynote Speaker at next year's 4th International Conference on HIV Treatment Adherence.

Dr. Farmer is one of the founders of Partners In Health (PIH), an international health and social justice organization. In 1987, PIH began its work in Cange, which is in the Central Plateau of Haiti; it has since developed into a worldwide health organization. The PIH hospital in Haiti provides free treatment to patients. PIH helps patients living in poverty to obtain effective drugs to treat tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS. In addition to his hospital in Haiti, Dr. Farmer oversees projects in Russia, Rwanda, Lesotho, Malawi, and Peru.

Dr. Farmer will deliver his Keynote Address - "Community-Based Care for Chronic Infectious Disease in International and US Domestic Settings" - from 9:00 am - 9:30 am, Monday, April 6, 2009.

Plenary Speakers Confirmed

Plenary Speakers have now been confirmed, among whom is former US Ambassador Mark Dybul, who until recently oversaw the US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). His Plenary Address - "Advancing Adherence in Resource-Poor Settings Through Public Health Evaluations" - will take place from 9:30 am - 10:00 am, Monday, April 6, 2009, immediately following Dr. Paul Farmer's Keynote Address.

Other confirmed Plenary Speakers include:

Dr. Nancy Padian (Research Triangle Institute)
"Adherence Considerations in Biomedical HIV Prevention Strategies"

Dr. Robert Gross (University of Pennsylvania)
"Pharmacy Refill Adherence Outperforms CD4 Count for Predicting Virologic Failure in Resource-Limited Settings"

Dr. Charles Flexner (Johns Hopkins University)
"Antiretroviral Regimen Simplification: Implications for Antiretroviral Adherence and Pharmacokinetics"

In addition, the Closing Plenary Panel (4:15 pm - 5:00 pm, Tuesday, April 7, 2009) has now been confirmed:

Dr. Robert Gross (University of Pennsylvania)
Dr. Ann Williams (Yale University School of Nursing)
Dr. David Bangsberg (Harvard University)
Dr. Bernard Vrijens (University of Liege)
Dr. Charles Flexner (Johns Hopkins University)

The theme of the Closing Plenary Panel is "Active Monitoring, Tailored Intervention: Key Questions for Future HIV Treatment Adherence Research and Practice."

Master Lectures Confirmed

The Conference Organizers are proud to announce the following individuals are confirmed to deliver Master Lectures from 10:30 am - 11:15 am, Monday, April 6, 2009:

Dr. David Haas (Vanderbilt University)
"Pharmacogenomics Predict Therapeutic Response and Tolerance"

Dr. Bernard Vrijens (University of Liege, Belgium)
"Electronic Drug Monitoring with 20,000 Patients: What Have We Learned?"

Additional confirmed Master Lectures will be announced shortly.

Skills-Building Workshops Announced

The Conference Organizers are proud to announce the following Skills-Building Workshops will be held during two sessions from noon - 4:30 pm, Sunday, April 5, 2009:

"Promoting Adherence in Clients with Co-Occurring Diagnosis of HIV, Substance Use, and Mental Illness"
Ms. Evelyn Tomaszewski (National Association of Social Workers)
Ms. Susan Gallego (Texas Department of Health and Human Services)

"Retention in HIV Care: Methodological Considerations and Practical Applications for Investigators, Administrators, and Clinicians"
Dr. Michael Mugavero (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
Dr. Thomas Giordano (Baylor College of Medicine)
Dr. Jessica Davila (Baylor College of Medicine)
Ms. Christa Nevin (University of Alabama at Birmingam)

"Introduction to Motivational Enhancement Techniques for Adherence Counseling"
Dr. Deborah-Konkle Parker (University of Mississippi Medical Center)
Dr. Carol Golin (University of North Carolina)
Ms. Michele Demers (University of North Carolina)
Ms. Kemi Amola (University of North Carolina)
Dr. K. Rivet Amico (University of Connecticut)

"Integrating Peer Educators as Part of the Health Care Team"
Ms. Serena Rajabuin (Boston University School of Public Health)
Ms. Alicia Downes (Kansas City Free Health Clinic)
Dr. Paul Colson (Columbia University/Harlem Hospital)

"Monitoring Patient Adherence: Recommendations From and For Clinical Practice"
Dr. K. Rivet Amico (University of Connecticut)
Dr. Jane Simoni (University of Washington)
Ms. Ann Deschamps (University Hospital, Leuven, Belgium)
Dr. Jessy Devieux (Florida International University)
Dr. Robert Malow (Florida International University)
Dr. Ira Wilson (Tufts University School of Medicine)

"Addressing Socio-Cultural-Environmental Barriers to Antiretroviral Adherence in International Settings"
Dr. Maria Eng (University of Maryland)
Dr. Amy Knowlton (Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health)
Dr. Cynthia Pearson (University of Washington)
Dr. Jean Nachega (Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health)

"Multidisciplinary Management to Improve Adherence in HIV-Positive Youth"
Dr. Cledy Eliana dos Santos (Brazilian National STD/AIDS Program)
Dr. Lillian Day Hagel (N.S. Conceicao Hospital, Porto Alegre, Brazil)
Dr. Carmen Lucia Oliverira Silva (Hospital de Clinicas, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Brazil)
Dr. Maria Letitia Santos Cruz (Hospital dos Servidores do Estado, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Dr. Edvaldo Souza (IMIP Hospital, Recife, Brazil)

Late Breaker Abstract Submission

The Late Breaker Abstract submission deadline is February 1, 2009. All abstract submissions must be made via www.iapac.org.

Late Breaker Abstract submissions are highly competitive and must reflect novel research findings that were not available for the original standard submission deadline of December 1, 2008.

The Program Committee will review all abstracts for the quality and originality of their research, scientific content, and presentation.

A notice of acceptance or rejection will be sent via e-mail no later than February 25, 2009.

Standard Registration Ends March 13, 2009

To take advantage of the conference's Standard Registration rate, you must register online at www.iapac.org no later than March 13, 2009.

Following are the Standard Registration rates:

IAPAC Member - $300
(NOTE: $500 after March 13, 2009)

IAPAC Non-Member - $400
(NOTE: $500 after March 13, 2009)

Students and Retired - $200
(NOTE: $500 after March 13, 2009)

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