HIV, Infectious Disease, and Global Medicine
HIV Grand Rounds: Acute HIV in the Era of PrEP: Implications for Testing, Treatment, and HIV Eradication
Sulggi Lee, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
HIV, ID & Global Medicine
UCSF/ZSFG
HIV Grand Rounds: Research Using Patient Reported Outcomes
Elvin Geng, MD, MPH
Associate Professor of Medicine
HIV, ID & Global Medicine
UCSF/ZSFG
HIV Grand Rounds: The History of HIV, Globally and Locally
Monica Gandhi, MD, MPH
Medical Director, Ward 86
Professor, HIV, ID & Global Medicine
UCSF/ZSFG
HIV Grand Rounds: Updates in TB/HIV Management
Sarah Puryear, MD
ID Fellow, HIV, ID & Global Medicine
UCSF/ZSFG
HIV Grand Rounds: "Building Bridges: Engaging with People Living with HIV in the U.S. and Sub-Saharan Africa"
Ingrid T. Katz, MD, MHS
Associate Faculty Director, Harvard Global Health Institute
Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School
Associate Physician, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
HIV Grand Rounds: Endocrine Update
Elizabeth Murphy, MD, PhD
Chief, Endocrinology and Metabolism
UCSF/ZSFG
POSTPONED: HIV Grand Rounds: Research Using Patient-Reported Outcomes
THIS EVENT IS POSTPONED
Elvin Geng, MD, MPH
Associate Professor, HIV, ID & Global Medicine
UCSF/ZSFG
Medical Management of HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis
This course provides the active intermediate-to-advanced clinician with a comprehensive review of the science of HIV and HCV as well as updates on the application of HIV and HCV therapies. For ambitious newer clinicians who want a challenge, we will still offer our New Clinicians’ Track (NCT), which provides five additional lectures that cover antiretroviral therapy (ART); basic pharmacology, ART resistance, and the topic of IRIS and opportunistic infections.
In Memoriam: Teri Liegler, Long-Time HIV/AIDS Researcher
After an eighteen month-long fight with glioblastoma, Teri Liegler, PhD, professor of medicine at UC San Francisco, died on September 26.
Monica Gandhi to Co-Chair Major AIDS Conference in 2020
The 23rd International AIDS conference, AIDS2020, is returning to the Bay Area for the first time in 30 years. The meeting attracts 15,000 or more people from around the world and will be held in July of 2020 in San Francisco and Oakland. The San Francisco co-chair will be Monica Gandhi, MD, MPH, UCSF professor of medicine and Medical Director of Ward 86. Read the full story.