African-Americans and AIDS Conference, February 25-26, WashingtonDecember 28, 2001 The 2002 National Conference on African-Americans and AIDS will be held at the D.C. Renaissance Hotel in Washington, D.C. Speakers include:
"This Conference is designed for clinicians who care for African-American patients infected with HIV/AIDS, nurses, pharmacists, HIV/AIDS service organization professionals, social workers, healthcare media, legislators, and other allied health professionals concerned about HIV/AIDS in African-Americans." This year the conference must charge a $50 admission fee, which includes breakfast and lunch. There are some scholarships for people with HIV. Up to 15 hours of Category 1 CME credit will be available. For more information, including a full list of speakers, see http://www.ncaaa.net. Copyright 2001 by John S. James. Permission granted for noncommercial reproduction, provided that our address and phone number are included if more than short quotations are used.
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