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Hosted at IAS 2011 in Rome, this IAPAC Satellite Session examined how the WHO’s “Treatment 2.0” strategy can catalyze treatment optimization efforts, and how retention in care/adherence and multidisciplinary care team interventions can facilitate increased treatment access and improved treatment outcomes for people living with HIV/AIDS worldwide.
TUESDAY, July 19, 2011
Optimizing HIV Treatment – A Global Strategy in Three Acts José M. Zuniga, PhD, MPH, President, IAPAC, Washington, DC, US
Treatment 2.0 – Catalyzing the Next Phase of HIV Treatment, Care, and Support Craig McClure, Senior Advisor – Treatment 2.0, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland
Developing Guidelines to Promote Treatment Adherence, Entry Into, and Retention in Care Melanie Thompson, MD, Principal Investigator, AIDS Research Consortium of Atlanta, GA, USA
Treatment Optimization via Multidisciplinary Care Team Delivery of Integrated HIV Services Joan Holloway, MA, Vice President, Global Health Initiatives, IAPAC, Washington, DC, USA
Optimized Multidisciplinary Care Teams Enhance Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence Michael A. Horberg, MD, MAS, Director HIV/AIDS, Kaiser Permanente, Rockville, MD, USA
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