INTERNATIONAL AIDS EDUCATION MEETING BEGINS NOV. 9 IN ATLANTA


November 6, 1996


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MEDIA ADVISORY

WHAT:
TENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AIDS EDUCATION

WHO:
Sponsored by the International Society for HIV/AIDS Education and Prevention and co-sponsored by several agencies and organizations (including Emory University School of Medicine's Department of Pediatrics, Southeast AIDS Training and Education Center and Emory's Rollins School of Public Health; AID Atlanta; the Grady Infectious Disease Program; and San Francisco AIDS Foundation).


WHEN:
Nov. 9-13, 1996


WHERE:
Sheraton Colony Square Hotel, Peachtree at 14th St., N.E., Atlanta


TOPICS INCLUDE:
Home HIV Testing: Is it the Answer?
The Protease Inhibitors: Promises and Challenges
AIDS and the Religious Community
Spirituality and AIDS
Prisons and AIDS
Reaching Sex Workers
Cultural Domain of Sexual Minority Youth in Straight Domain of H.S.
Access to Health Care for People Living with HIV in Rural America
Needle Exchange as Harm Reduction: the San Francisco Experience
AIDS Drug Fraud
Training Youth as Peer Advocates
AIDS and Managed Care


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