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Posters and Publications

Faculty Publications – By Name

Bogoch, Isaac
Publications

Bunce, Paul
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Collins, Evan
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Gold, Wayne
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Kaul, Rupert
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Sales, Valerie
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Salit, Irving
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Sharkawy, Abdu
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Tan, Darrell
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Tseng, Alice
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Walmsley, Sharon
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Wong, David
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Poster Presentations from Recent Research Conferences

2017

“Successful administration of chemotherapy in HIV-infected patients: importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration”. Tseng et al. Personalizing Cancer Medicine in 2017. February 6-7, 2017, Toronto, Canada.

2016

“The final frontier: Successful treatment of HCV genotype 1 in those with HIV with access to treatment”. Wong et al. Canadian HIV/AIDS Research Conference, May 12-15, 2016, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Raltegravir in pregnancy. Maliakkal et al. 6th International Workshop on HIV & Women, 21 – 22 February 2015, Seattle, WA, USA.

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CLINIC CLOSURE:Please note that the Immunodeficiency Clinic and the Clinic Pharmacy will be closed on Monday September 4th for the Labour Day Holiday. The Clinic and Clinic Pharmacy will reopen on Tuesday September 5th at 8:00 and 8:30am respectively. Have a nice long weekend! ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations to Rosie Clarke on her well-deserved retirement - thank you for your years of dedication, service and leadership at the clinic! ... See MoreSee Less

Rosemarie Clarke, 'a caring nurse and manager,' retires from UHN

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At UHN, we strive to deliver Compassionate Care & Caring. Learn more about the services and supports that are available to you throughout your journey.
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www.thestar.com/news/canada/2023/07/12/canada-ends-policy-that-forced-immigration-applicants-and-... ... See MoreSee Less

Canada ends policy that forced immigration applicants and refugees to disclose HIV status to sponsors

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All permanent resident applicants are still required to undergo an HIV test and can be deemed inadmissible if their anticipated health care costs exceed a mandated threshold.
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