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Case Presentation Breakfast.

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Wednesday, September 18, 2019
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM
Meeting Room 1

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The Case Presentation Breakfast is held to provide an opportunity for trainees/early career clinicians to present difficult cases for discussion with peers. It offers the presenter valuable presentation experience, clinical guidance and the presenters selected for this session are offered complimentary registration to the conference. We encourage mentors and experienced clinicians to attend to provide expert guidance in discussions.


Speaker

Dr Freya Langham
ID Registrar
Alfred Health

HIV CASE PRESENTATION BREAKFAST : HIV DENIALISM

7:15 AM - 7:30 AM

Abstract

Biography

Freya is a first year Infectious diseases Advanced Trainee based at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, with an interest in the intersection of clinical medicine and public health.
Dr Nicholas Comninos
Doctor
Western Sydney Local Health District

DIAGNOSING LYMPHOGRANULOMA VENEREUM: A MAN TAKING HIV PRE-EXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS PRESENTING WITH PENILE ULCERATION AND INGUINAL SYNDROME

7:30 AM - 7:45 AM

Abstract

Audio Recording

Speaker Presentation

Biography

Dr Nicholas Comninos is an Advanced Trainee in Sexual Health Medicine at Sydney Sexual Health Centre with interests in clinical sexual health and HIV medicine, epidemiology, research and medical education.
Dr Timothy Whitmore
Advanced Trainee in Infectious Diseases
Fiona Stanley Hospital

SEVERE MALARIA AND HAEMOPHAGOCYTOSIS AS FIRST PRESENTATION OF HIV IN AN OLDER FLY-IN FLY-OUT WORKER

7:45 AM - 8:00 AM

Abstract

Audio Recording

Speaker Presentation

Biography

Dr Whitmore is currently completing combined training in Infectious Diseases & Respiratory Medicine, with a particular interest in respiratory infections and immunocompromised hosts.
Discussion

Discussion

8:15 AM - 8:30 AM

Biography


Co-chair

Christina Chang
Infectious Diseases Physician, NHMRC Early Career Researcher
Alfred Hospital, Monash University

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David Nolan
Consultant Physician
Royal Perth Hospital Department Of Immunology

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