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Gabriel Chamie, MD, MPH is an Associate Professor of Medicine and a faculty member in the Division of HIV, Infectious Diseases and Global Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Dr. Chamie has been conducting HIV and TB clinical and epidemiological research in sub-Saharan Africa since 2008. His research interests include community-based HIV and tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis, TB/HIV co-infection, and TB transmission dynamics in settings with generalized HIV epidemics. He is a co-investigator in the SEARCH Trial of a “test and treat” approach in East Africa, and currently serves as Chair of the SEARCH Trial HIV Testing Working Group implementing large-scale, multi-disease community health campaigns and population-wide HIV testing. He is also co-Principal Investigator of the IBIS-Health study, investigating novel incentive approaches to increase HIV testing among men in rural Uganda. 

HIV Grand Rounds is accredited through the UCSF Office of CME (ACCME Provider number 0000302).

The Division is a Center of Excellence for HIV/AIDS care in the Bay Area and is part of a top-tier academic institution. As such, it is uniquely positioned to host this rigorous, state-of-the-art Grand Rounds series focused on HIV issues relevant to current practice.

Weekly lectures and discussions provide the latest information on the pathogenesis and management of HIV disease, complications of HIV, and co-occurring conditions. Topics also include clinical case conferences, reports from important HIV meetings, and updates on HIV research and care. Speakers include UCSF faculty and other physicians, researchers, and HIV-care providers.

Selected lectures are taped and webcast on UCSF’s HIV education and news website, HIVInSite.

Questions? Please contact hividgm@ucsf.edu

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