Abstract

The HIV dilemmas day, run by the British Infection Association and Hartley Taylor Medical Communications, is designed for any trainees or specialists working in HIV medicine, including those from infectious diseases, genitourinary medicine, microbiology, virology, and pharmacology. I took the course in January 2010 while I was a third year specialist registrar in infectious diseases, and I attended again for the fifth version of the course in January 2012 in Manchester. Although I regularly see complex HIV cases, the sheer breadth of these means I only see some of the conditions once or twice a year. This course allowed me to reacquaint myself with some important HIV related scenarios and update on the latest evidence and current best practice in their management. The workshop covers clinical scenarios that occur frequently enough to be important, but not so regularly that they don’t still present considerable …

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