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Published Online: 21 February 2003

International HIV Psychiatry Projects

Lavender agapanthuses complement Golden Gate Park’s glorious Victorian vase, the Conservatory of Flowers. “The oldest public growing house in California” was shipped around the Horn from London to San Francisco in 1875. (Photo courtesy of SFCVB, photo by Carol Simowitz)
The APA Committee on AIDS is planning a networking/information session for APA members participating in international HIV projects, especially those focused on Africa and other resource-poor regions. The session, scheduled for Sunday, May 18, at 9 a.m., offers a rare opportunity for members to learn about colleagues’ projects and share knowledge and experiences. The Committee on AIDS will have products available that have proven useful to other psychiatrists with expertise in HIV/AIDS, as well as offer a needs assessment.
Those interested in attending this workshop or know of others who should be invited to attend are asked to contact Candice Peggs by phone at (703) 907-8641 or by e-mail at [email protected].

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