UK-CAB online training: webinar programme every two weeks
10 March 2023. Related: Treatment advocacy, On the web.
The UK-CAB online training programme is an introduction to HIV treatment, research and treatment advocacy.
It is for anyone living with or affected by HIV including if you are working in the HIV sector. Sessions are presented by people from the HIV community, leading doctors and experts. It is free to resister and join.
The course will be broadcast live, every two weeks. Each session will be followed by a live Q&A with panellists and speakers. Recordings will available online shortly afterward.
Register here for the online training course.
A link will be sent to you the day before each session so that you can join us live.
This is also a good chance to join the UK-CAB if you are not already member.
The UK-CAB network is free to join and open to anyone living with HIV, affected by HIV or working in the HIV sector.
However, as a community advocacy project that also covers issues about treatment access, membership is not open to people who work for pharmaceutical companies or related agencies, irrespective of HIV status. Please instead only register for the webinars which are open to everyone. Thank you for respecting these boundaries.>
UK-CAB online training schedule: section 1 – HIV treatment
Date | Module |
10 January 2023 | 1.1 – HIV history webinar (18 mins); Ben Cromarty Panel discussion (25 mins). |
24 January 2023 | 1.2 – HIV testing webinar (20 mins); Alex Sparrowhawk. Panel discussion (36 mins); Q&A (15 mins). |
7 February 2023 | 1.3 – HIV treatment: part 1a (31 mins) Ben Cromarty. 1.3 – HIV treatment: part 1b (11 mins) DrLaura Waters. Q&A discussion (21 mins) |
21 February 2023 | 1.4 – HIV treatment: part 2a (28 mins) Simon Collins 1.4 – HIV treatment: part 2b (11 mins) Dr Laura Waters. |
7 March 2023 | 1.5 – HIV treatment in practice in the UK (37 mins) Jillian Williams, Jo Josh, Paul Clift, Dr Vanessa Apea. |
21 March 2023 | 1.6 – HIV Cure and Vaccine (28 mins) Gus Cairns. |
This report was first published on 10 January 2023.