9. HIV&AIDS Trainee Case Presentation Breakfast
Wednesday, September 17, 2025 |
7:30 AM - 8:45 AM |
Details
The Case Presentation Breakfast provides an opportunity for trainees and early career clinicians to present difficult cases for discussion with peers. It offers the presenter valuable presentation experience, clinical guidance and the presenters selected are in the running to win a complimentary registration to the 2026 conference as part of the ASHM ECR Awards. We encourage mentors and experienced clinicians to attend to provide expert guidance in discussions. Trainees attend for free!
Speaker
Dr Georgina Oakman
General Medicine Advanced Trainee
The Royal Melbourne Hospital
Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation in a person with HIV and relapsed acute myeloid leukaemia: a case report
7:45 AM - 8:00 AMBiography
Dr Georgina Oakman is a first year General Medicine Advanced Trainee at The Royal Melbourne Hospital. She hopes to dual train in General Medicine and Infectious Diseases.
Dr Connie Lam
ID Advanced Trainee
Austin Health
HIV Exposure, Acquisition and Diagnosis in the Antenatal Period
8:00 AM - 8:15 AMBiography
Connie is a second year Infectious diseases trainee at Austin Health
Dr Michael Riceman
Infectious Diseases Registrar
Royal Adelaide Hospital
Rare Tumours in HIV: A Case of EBV-Associated Smooth Muscle Tumour
8:15 AM - 8:30 AMBiography
Michael is an Infectious Diseases Registrar currently working at the Centre for Disease Control in Darwin. He is dual training in Infectious Diseases and General Medicine and has worked across sites in metropolitan Adelaide and the Northern Territory.
Dr Joel Le Couteur
Infectious Diseases Clinical Research Registrar
Alfred Health
Case Presentation: Getting back in the saddle – The recrudescence of a suprasellar lesion in a person living with HIV
8:30 AM - 8:45 AMBiography
Dr Le Couteur works an Infectious Diseases Clinical Research Registrar and unaccredited Infectious Diseases Registrar at Alfred Health. His workdays are split between research, clinical work, and teaching medical students through Monash University. He is completing a Master of Public Health and Tropical Medicine at JCU.
