Poster Tour - HIV Clinical Management & Therapeutics (starting at #18)
Tracks
Clinical sciences
Diagnostics
Epidemiology
Health services and systems
Other
Priority populations
Public health
Stigma and discrimination
Tuesday, August 30, 2022 |
12:40 PM - 1:10 PM |
Wandiny Room (Exhibition/Posters/Catering) |
Speaker
Ms Warittha Tieosapjaroen
PhD candidate
Central Clinical School, Monash University
P18 - Preferences for Weight Gain Compared with Other Antiretroviral Therapy Side Effects Among People Living with HIV: A Discrete Choice Experiment
12:40 PM - 1:10 PMBiography
Warittha is a PhD candidate at Melbourne Sexual Health Centre, Alfred Health, Central clinical school, Monash University.
Dr. Emma Mason
Advanced Trainee
Western Sydney Sexual Health Centre
P15 - Staff Perspectives on Using PozQol in Clinical Care at Western Sydney Sexual Health Centre
12:40 PM - 1:10 PMBiography
Emma Mason is currently completing her Advanced Training in Sexual Health at Western Sydney Sexual Health Centre. Prior to this, she has completed her training in General Practice, working in Western Sydney.
Dr Michael Moso
Infectious Diseases Registrar
Melbourne Health
P16 - Reducing Time to New HIV Diagnosis – Time for Change in the HIV Diagnostic Algorithm?
12:40 PM - 1:10 PMBiography
Dr Michael Moso is an infectious diseases advanced trainee, currently completing his final year of training at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. He has an interest in HIV research, having been involved in various clinical and basic science research projects including HIV cure research.
Dr Htein Linn Aung
Research Associate
Kirby Institute, UNSW
P17 - Is the Incidence of Age-Related Non-AIDS Conditions Higher Among People Living With HIV Compared to Age-Matched People Living Without HIV?
12:40 PM - 1:10 PMBiography
Dr Aung is a medical doctor from Myanmar. He is a final year PhD student from UNSW working on an epidemiological project to identify if there is abnormal cognitive aging among people with HIV.
Poster Tour Guide
Edward Coughlan
Clinical Director, Sexual Health
Canterbury District Health Board