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Presentations from the 16th Annual Conference of NHIVNA - Friday 27 June 2014

Date: 26 - 27 June 2014

Venue: City Hall, Cardiff
 

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Download Final Programme NHIVNA Plenary Session 3

HIV and faith
Professor Damian Ridge, University of Westminster, London

The role of the community nurse
Anna Bamford, Sussex Community NHS Trust, Brighton

NHIVNA Oral Abstracts: Session 3

Abstract O9 Homeless hostel outreach clinic
Rebecca Hawley, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

Abstract O10 Saving 1000's Lives - Identifying depression in adults living with HIV to improve patient outcomes
Stewart Attridge, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board

Abstract O11 Too shy shy? Use of a patient-completed annual review questionnaire to obtain a recreational drug-taking history in an HIV outpatient clinic
Amy Johnson, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

Abstract O12 Breaking bad news - The HIV experience
Mark Roche, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust

ViiV Healthcare Satellite Symposium

HIV Today - The patients' perspective
Six people living with HIV will be speaking as part of this session

NHIVNA Invited Lecture 4

Mental Health: assessing capacity and managing risk
Ho-Yin Chan and Sarah Rutter, North Manchester General Hospital

NHIVNA Workshop 3

HIV and oncology
Professor Mark Bower and Kate Shaw, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

NHIVNA / EHNN Lecture

HIV and criminalisation: a local and international perspective
Edwin Bernard, HIV Justice Network

NHIVNA Plenary Session 4

HIV and alcohol detox
Catherine Jones, Sussex Beacon

Social care, housing and benefits changes
Matt Wills, Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London

The Sixth NHIVNA Debate

The motion: This house believes that HIV testing through home collection kits is an effective and appropriate addition to current testing and counselling services
For the motion: Lisa Power, Independent Advisor on HIV and Sexual Health
Against the motion: Dr Miriam Taegtmeyer, University of Liverpool