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Appendix A: Information Gathering Workshop Agenda
Pages 199-206

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From page 199...
... Haile Debas Committee Cochairs The Opportunity 8:20-8:45 The Challenge of HIV/AIDS in 2004 and the WHO 3 × 5 Program Dr. Jim Kim Advisor to the Director-General World Health Organization Geneva, Switzerland 199
From page 200...
... Clinical Perspective on the Implications of ARV Resistance for Resource-Constrained Settings Dr. Steven Deeks Associate Clinical Professor of Clinical Medicine University of California, San Francisco San Francisco, CA 11:05-11:30 Lessons Learned from the Scale-up of ARV Treatment in Brazil Dr.
From page 201...
... Director, Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines Médecins sans Frontières New York, NY 12:20-12:50 General Discussion 12:50-1:50 LUNCH Clinical Principles for ARV Scale-up Programs 1:50-2:15 The 2003 WHO Guidelines for ARV Use: Perspectives from a User Dr. John Idoko Professor Jos University Teaching Hospital Jos, Nigeria 2:15-2:40 MTCT-Plus Initiative: Perspectives from a Multicountry Comprehensive HIV Care and Treatment Program Dr.
From page 202...
... Carla Makhlouf Obermeyer Scientist Department of HIV/AIDS World Health Organization Geneva, Switzerland 3:30-3:50 General Discussion 3:50-4:10 BREAK 4:10-4:35 Preventing Mother-to-Child Transmission: Issues of Therapy and Resistance Dr. Lynne Mofenson Pediatric, Adolescent and Maternal AIDS Branch Center for Research for Mothers and Children National Institute of Child Health and Human Development National Institutes of Health Bethesda, MD 4:35-5:00 Pediatric Considerations for ARV Programs in Resource-Constrained Settings Dr.
From page 203...
... M Rashad Massoud Vice President and Director Quality and Performance Institute University Research Co., LLC Bethesda, MD 8:30-8:55 An Overview of Health Care Manpower, Health Care Infrastructure, and Economics in Select Resource-Poor Countries Mr.
From page 204...
... Lynn Margherio Executive Vice President The Clinton Foundation HIV/AIDS Initiative 11:15-11:40 Delivering ARVs: The Economic Consequences of Resistance Dr. Stefano Bertozzi Director Economics and Policy Center of Research on Health Systems National Institute of Public Health Cuernavaca, Mexico 11:40-12:00 General Discussion 12:00-1:00 LUNCH
From page 205...
... Tom Quinn Professor of Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, MD 1:50-2:15 The Role of Statistical Prediction Methods for Managing ARV Scale-up Programs Dr. Victor De Gruttola Professor of Biostatistics Harvard School of Public Health Boston, MA 2:15-2:40 Ethical Issues in the Scale-up of ARV Programs in Resource-Poor Settings Ms.
From page 206...
... Paul DeLay UNAIDS Geneva, Switzerland 4:45-5:10 The South African Plan for ARV Scale-up Dr. Tony Mbewu, Executive Director Medical Research Council of South Africa Capetown, South Africa 5:10-6:00 Discussion and Wrap-up


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