· Review advancements in HIV treatment and care
· Review challenges to HIV care in vulnerable populations impacted by HIV/AIDS
· Discuss the Getting to Zero initiative
· Discuss the future direction of HIV care and treatment
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Shanett Jones, MPH, MBA
MATEC Illinois Program Director |
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Catherine Creticos, MD
MATEC Illinois Clinical Director
Medical Director of Clinical Research and Director of Infectious Diseases, Howard Brown Health |
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Christian Castro, MA
Senior Manager-Getting to Zero Illinois
AIDS Foundation of Chicago |
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Maya Green, MD
Chief Medical Officer
Howard Brown Health |
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Norma Rolfsen, FNP, ACCRN
Adjunct Clinical Instructor
University of Illinois College of Medicine
Complimentary self-parking in hotel lot.
Please see COVID safety and cancellation policy below. |
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Cancellation Policy: If you register and you are unable to attend, we ask that you contact us at matecillinois@uic.edu to cancel at least 3 business days prior to the program date. Please be aware that seating is very limited. No shows, or failing to cancel, denies other participants the opportunity to attend. Our funding is contingent upon participation, and we put forth a great effort to produce these programs for you. We appreciate your cooperation.
COVID Safety Policy: MATEC follows UIC’s safety protocols. We ask that you cancel your registration if you are feeling ill and have COVID-19 symptoms. You will be required to wear a mask, except during the time when you’re eating. |
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Continuing Education Information for Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Social Workers, or other professionals (Universal Credits) and Substance Abuse professionals: Oakton Community College/Alliance for Lifelong Learning/ Continuing Education for Health Professionals has approved this program for 1.5 hours. Continuing Education Credits for Nurses and Social Work are provided by Oakton Community College/ Alliance for Lifelong Learning/Continuing Education for Health Professionals. Oakton Community College is an approved sponsor of continuing education through the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Oakton Community College will provide universal continuing education credits. One universal training hour is equal to one 60-minute clock hour. Substance abuse professionals may submit the universal certificate with a petition form from IAODAPCA in order to receive credits from IAODAPCA (iaodapca.org). Participants must complete an evaluation form in order to receive credit.
Physician Assistants: Please request a certificate of attendance from MATEC (at no charge) that you can submit to AAPA (http://www.aapa.org/) for credit. |
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