HIV Health Care
The utilization of computers and similarly related technology to benefit health care so that
providers can perform with greater accuracy in HIV care is much needed today.
Projects that have utilized such applications of technology in clinical settings need to be
encouraged and made known to the treating community, through presentations to peer groups,
papers, and other innovative means utilizing crossover of technology from one field to another.
The Institute has been particularly interested in benefiting patients with HIV/AIDS since the
disease was first known.
Submissions are encouraged by any accredited community organization such as a school, medical
clinic, or non-profit agency.
HIV Awards
In 2010 the ITHC parterned with the American Academy of HIV Medicine (AAHIVM) to offer Medical Technology Awards to practitioners utilizing and sharing technology to advance the treatment and care of those with HIV disease. The awards will be presented March 12, 2012 at the international CROI conference to be held in Seattle, Washington.
In 2006 award an was given to the George Washington University HIV/AIDS Institute, Washington, DC for
a seminar series of continuing medical education programs in 2007 focusing on the use of technology
for better diagnosis and treatment management of patients. This series is designed for physicians,
nurses, and other health care practitioners.
In 2007 to the George Washington University HIV/AIDS Institute, Washington, DC was renewed to continue wih the continuing medical education programs in 2008. This series is designed for physicians, nurses, and other health care practitioners.
About the George Washington UniverisIty HIV/AIDS Seminars
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