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Presentations from the 14th Annual Conference of NHIVNA - Friday 15th June 2012

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NHIVNA Workshop 2

HIV partner notification
Steven Akehurst, National AIDS Trust and Gary Barker, St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.

This workshop has been supported by an educational grant from Pasante Ltd.

NHIVNA Invited Lecture 3

Antiretroviral drug update
Dr Andy Ustianowski, North Manchester General Hospital.

NHIVNA Invited Lecture supported by a bursary grant from MSD Ltd

HIV/hepatitis C co-infection update
Sue Kidger, North Manchester General Hospital.

NHIVNA Oral Abstracts Session 3

Abstract O9 How does the changing role of the HIV nurse impact on job satisfaction?
Michelle Croston, North Manchester General Hospital.

Abstract O10 Lost to follow up – how can nurse specialists minimise this?
Linda Panton, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh.

Abstract O11 Clients' knowledge of PEP, criminalisation and safer sex
Caroline Lovett, The Sussex Beacon.

Abstract O12 Perpetual spirals of power and pleasure: Exploring the life experiences of gay men living long term with HIV into the twenty-first century
Jim Stanford, University of Sussex.

NHIVNA Plenary Session 3: Three ages of women

Contraception and HIV
Julie Gallagher, Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

Maternity
Sharon Wilson, Zion Community Health Resource Centre.

Menopause
Breda Patterson, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London.

European HIV Nursing Network (EHNN) Lecture

European HIV Nursing Network: the way forward
Nicky Perry, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust.

HIV in Europe from a nursing perspective
Iwona Wawer, The National AIDS Center, Warsaw, Poland.

NHIVNA Plenary Session 4: Social changes affecting HIV patients

Immigration update
Mark Taylor, The Taylor Partnership, Bradford.

The Fourth NHIVNA Debate: For PrEP or not for PrEP?

The motion:
This house believes pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) will have a major impact on the UK HIV epidemic

For the motion
Dr Sheena McCormack, MRC Clinical Trials Unit, London.

Against the motion
Dr Martin Fisher, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton.