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Home » Improving outcomes for sexual health and HIV: commissioning, integration and next steps for SRE

Improving outcomes for sexual health and HIV: commissioning, integration and next steps for SRE

October 12, 2014 By SSHA Leave a Comment

Dear SSHA Members,

I’m contacting you on behalf of Westminster Health Forum, a company that organises impartial and timely public policy conferences on a wide range of subjects related to health and social care.

We’re holding a senior-level keynote seminar Thursday, 11th December 2014 Improving outcomes for sexual health and HIV: commissioning, integration and next steps for SRE and accordingly I thought your readers and members might find it of interest. In particular we were hoping the seminar could be listed in the news section of your website.

Please follow the link below to find a detailed description of the event on our website.

Improving outcomes for sexual health and HIV: commissioning, integration and next steps for SRE

  • Thursday, 11th December 2014
  • Central London

This event is CPD certified

  • http://www.westminsterforumprojects.co.uk/forums/event.php?eid=894&t=7491&t=7483

Guest of Honour: Professor Jane Anderson, Consultant Physician in HIV, Sexual Health and Reproductive Health, Public Health England

Alternatively, if there’s any additional information we can provide, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Kind Regards,

Esther Dixon
Stakeholder Research Officer, Westminster Health Forum
T: 01344 864796
F: 01344 420121

Filed Under: Latest SSHA Events, Latest SSHA News Tagged With: commissioning, esther dixon, health and social care, hiv, integration, jane anderson, sexual health, sre, westminster health forum

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