HIV after* COVID in the UK – a roundtable with key voices Join us for an engaging roundtable discussion, "HIV after COVID-19 in the UK," where leading academics, activists, and clinicians will come together to explore the future landscapes of HIV in the post-COVID era. As we reflect on the ongoing challenges posed by COVID-19, we will discuss the challenges, opportunities and futures for HIV activism, care, and scholarship in the post-COVID world. We will discuss whether COVID has truly concluded in light of our experience of HIV. Confirmed pannelists: Claire Dewsnap: Consultant physician in genitourinary medicine and President of the British Association of Sexual Health and HIV. Michael Brady: : Consultant physician in HIV and National LGBT Health advisor. Greg Owen: HIV activist, founder of IWantPrEPNow. Michelle Croston: HIV nurse and professor, founder of HIV Matters podcast and co-editor of Providing HIV Care. Susan Hopkins: Chief Medical Advisor at the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and Professor of Infectious Diseases and Health Security at University College London. Michelle Croston: Specialist nurse and founder of the podcast HIV Matters. Virginia Berridge: Professor of History at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and author of AIDS in the UK. This event is being organised by: Jaime Garcia-Iglesias, Chase Ledin and Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril, and Wren Wilson. If you’re interested in attending, please register: Register via Eventbrite Please note this event is being held online, and may be recorded. Dec 01 2023 10.00 - 11.30 HIV after* COVID in the UK – a roundtable with key voices For this year’s World AIDS Day, the Centre for Biomedicine, Self and Society is organizing a virtual roundtable with key voices on HIV from activism, clinical care, and scholarship.
HIV after* COVID in the UK – a roundtable with key voices Join us for an engaging roundtable discussion, "HIV after COVID-19 in the UK," where leading academics, activists, and clinicians will come together to explore the future landscapes of HIV in the post-COVID era. As we reflect on the ongoing challenges posed by COVID-19, we will discuss the challenges, opportunities and futures for HIV activism, care, and scholarship in the post-COVID world. We will discuss whether COVID has truly concluded in light of our experience of HIV. Confirmed pannelists: Claire Dewsnap: Consultant physician in genitourinary medicine and President of the British Association of Sexual Health and HIV. Michael Brady: : Consultant physician in HIV and National LGBT Health advisor. Greg Owen: HIV activist, founder of IWantPrEPNow. Michelle Croston: HIV nurse and professor, founder of HIV Matters podcast and co-editor of Providing HIV Care. Susan Hopkins: Chief Medical Advisor at the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and Professor of Infectious Diseases and Health Security at University College London. Michelle Croston: Specialist nurse and founder of the podcast HIV Matters. Virginia Berridge: Professor of History at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and author of AIDS in the UK. This event is being organised by: Jaime Garcia-Iglesias, Chase Ledin and Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril, and Wren Wilson. If you’re interested in attending, please register: Register via Eventbrite Please note this event is being held online, and may be recorded. Dec 01 2023 10.00 - 11.30 HIV after* COVID in the UK – a roundtable with key voices For this year’s World AIDS Day, the Centre for Biomedicine, Self and Society is organizing a virtual roundtable with key voices on HIV from activism, clinical care, and scholarship.
Dec 01 2023 10.00 - 11.30 HIV after* COVID in the UK – a roundtable with key voices For this year’s World AIDS Day, the Centre for Biomedicine, Self and Society is organizing a virtual roundtable with key voices on HIV from activism, clinical care, and scholarship.