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Table 1 Curriculum of each J2J program at the International AIDS Conferences

From: Benefits of an educational program for journalists on media coverage of HIV/AIDS in developing countries

Conferences with interdisciplinary focus

Conference with biomedical focus

BARCELONA

BANGKOK

TORONTO

SYDNEY

Basic and clinical science

Basic and clinical science

Basic and clinical science

Basic and clinical science

Basic Science of HIV/AIDS

What HIV Does in the Body

HIV/AIDS & Vaccine Research

Living With HIV/AIDS

What HIV/AIDS Does in the Body

Treatments, Current & Future

 

All You Need to Know About Microbicides

Treatments, Current & Future

  

PLENARY PREVIEW: T-cell loss, immune activation and potential therapeutic interventions

   

PLENARY PREVIEW: Understanding the Task: ARV Rollout and research issues in the developing world

Medical and therapeutic issues in HIV

Medical and therapeutic issues in HIV

Medical and therapeutic issues in HIV

Medical and therapeutic issues in HIV

Prevention

Tracking HIV/AIDS: Numbers that Count: The Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) project provides quality data on the What, Why, Where and When of HIV/AIDS

Epidemiology 101

PLENARY PREVIEW: Pediatric Therapeutic Issues

Access to Treatments

Preventing HIV/AIDS

Developing HIV Prevention Options for Women: Microbicides

 
 

Integration Of Prevention Into Treatment Programs And Other Issues Posed By Treatment Access

Female Condoms

 
  

Paediatric AIDS

 
  

HIV/AIDS and nutrition in rural areas

 
  

HIV/AIDS in Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia and Africa: The differences between the epidemics, the different responses, and the different issues in various regions

 
  

HIV/AIDS & TB

 

Journalism and HIV/AIDS

Journalism and HIV/AIDS

Journalism and HIV/AIDS

Journalism and HIV/AIDS

Journalists' Discussion Groups + session

Beyond He Said/She Said: Giving Depth to HIV Stories

Discussions on Covering HIV/AIDS

Plenary Preview: Male Circumcision

Journalists' Discussion Groups + session leaders

Field Trip: Presentation: AIDS in Thailand

Special Presentation Ontario Room The Blood of Yingzhou District

Journalist to Journalist Discussion : AIDS Denialism What it is, how to recognize it, how to dispute it, with a focus on a recent Australian legal case

Practical Tips & Story Ideas for Covering the XIVth International AIDS Conference

Journalists' Discussion: Privacy, Reporting & HIV/AIDS

Congratulations and a Charge to Journalists

Journalist to Journalist Discussion : The Multiple Layers of AIDS Coverage

Tracking the Money

Trends, Trends & Q&A

Tips for covering the Toronto conference

Tips for Covering the Sydney Conference Overview of different tracks from the conference: what they mean, what they'll cover, how to choose what to attend

News & Numbers

Training the Trainer

HIV/AIDS in Context

 
 

Health Beyond HIV/AIDS & Why the Media Should Care

Looking Beyond Toronto to Mexico City in 2008

 
  

Trends and Q&A

 

Social and economical sciences

Social and economical sciences

Social and economical sciences

Social and economical sciences

Economic & Medical Consequences of the Epidemic

Macroeconomics & AIDS

The Stigma Faced by People Living With HIV/AIDS

A New Initiative on MSM

Myths & Misperceptions

AIDS Orphans & Vulnerable Children

Human Rights & HIV/AIDS

Sex Workers: Part of the Solution, Not Part of the Problem

 

AIDS in Context