Northeast Florida Medicine Journal, Autumn 2015 - page 5

Northeast Florida Medicine
Vol. 66, No. 3 2015
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VOLUME 66, NUMBER 3
Endovascular Neurosurgery
Autumn 2015
EDITOR IN CHIEF
Sunil Joshi, MD
MANAGING EDITOR
Kristy Wolski
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Ruple Galani, MD (Vice Chair)
James Altomare, MD
Megan Deacon-Casey, MD
Mark Fleisher, MD
Ali Kasraeian, MD
Joseph Sabato, Jr., MD
James St. George, MD
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Bryan Campbell
DCMS FOUNDATION
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President: Todd Sack, MD
Secretary: Allen Seals, MD
Treasurer: Malcolm Foster, MD
At Large Seat 1: Ruple Galani, MD
At Large Seat 2: Eli Lerner, MD
2015 FOUNDATION DONORS
Kevin M. McAuliffe, MD
William P. Bosworth, DO
William P. Clarke, MD
Philip P. Gaillard, MD
Larry S. Garsha, MD
Jack L. Greider, Jr., MD
Eli Lerner, MD
Russell D. Metz, MD
Todd Sack, MD
Duke H. Scott, MD
W. Cannon Simpson, MD
N. H. Tucker, III, MD
William R. Wainwright, MD
MBB Radiology
Anonymous
C
ontents
Autumn 2015
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Autumn CME
Departments
An Update on
Pediatric HIV
By Mobeen Rathore, MD, CPE,
FAAP, FPIDS, FIDSA,
FACPE, FSHEA
The management of HIV infection has
improved significantly over the last three
decades of the epidemic. The treatment
of pediatric HIV infection has benefited
significantly from the progress. Of the
advances, the most significant is the
success of prevention of mother to child
transmission of HIV infection.
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