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