Mandatory Testing for HIV/AIDS: Treatment as Prevention - Two Sides of the Same Coin

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Debate outcome

Hi all. The debate went off well and you can find all the info at www.Facebook.com/MSF.SHAWCO.HIV.debate There are the presentations, pictures, and podcast and video soon to follow. Please follow us as we try to shed further clarity to this ongoing dilemma. Kamlin Ekambaram SHAWCO health UCT Kamlin.Ekambaram@gmail.com

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Thursday, April 21, 2011 - 16:05
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF), an international independent medical humanitarian organisation, and SHAWCO Health UCT, a dynamic, innovative and passionate student-run organisation based in CapeTown, have partnered to bring a high level debate that will engender critical thinking on health-related issues in and around the region.

Join in the discussion on 5 May 2011 (18h00 - 20h00) in Cape Town as the following panel engage on the issue of mandatory testing for HIV/AIDS:
  • Dr Gilles Van Custem, Medical Doctor at MSF working in Khayelitsha;
  • Pholokgolo Ramothwala, Journalist, HIV/AIDS Activist and Director at Positive Conventions;
  • Pofessor Leslie London, Director of School of Public Health and Family Medicine, UCT;
  • Dr Janet Giddy, Medical Doctor.
RSVP: Fezile Kanju by 03 May 2011.

Tel: 011 403 4440
Cell: 072 110 5406
E-mail: programme.officer@joburg.msf.org
www.msf.org.za
www.shawco.org  

Event type: 
Seminar
Event venue: 
New Learning Centre, Medical School, University of Cape Town, Cape Town
Event start date: 
05/05/2011

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