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Background
Australasian HIV/AIDS Conference is Australasia's premier medical/scientific conference in the HIV, hepatitis and related diseases sector. It brings together the range of disciplines involved in HIV and hepatitis management, providing them with the opportunity to keep informed of all the latest training, resources and educational updates in their line of work.
Delegates at the conference are from a range of professional backgrounds including: basic science, clinical medicine, community programs, education, epidemiology, Indigenous health, international and regional issues, nursing and allied health, policy, primary care, public health and prevention, and social research.
The conference program includes a range of workshops and short courses for delegates who wish to acquire a basic knowledge of HIV and HCV management. A range of concurrent sessions are held every year to cater for all delegates and specialist groups within the sector. Information on past ASHM conferences can be found by visiting the Conference Archive pages.
In 2003 ASHM employed a dedicated in-house Conference, Sponsorship and Events Manager to run their flagship event - the annual ASHM medical-scientific conference.
The Conference, Sponsorship and Events Division now comprises seven permanent staff and manages ASHM sponsorship, marketing and promotion, national events and in-house meeting facilities, as well as the annual ASHM Conference and the biennial Viral Hepatitis Conference as part of its core functions.
The Team also undertakes the management of external conferences within the medical/scientific sector for organisations such as The Australasian Chapter of Sexual Health Medicine, The Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases, NSW Health and the National Association of People Living with HIV/AIDS. For further information on how we can assist you with your conference needs, please visit the Conference Management Services page. |
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