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The European AIDS Clinical Society is a not-for-profit organisation whose mission is to promote excellence in standards of care, research and education in HIV and related co-infections, and to actively engage in the formulation of public health policy, with the aim of reducing HIV disease burden across Europe.

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    Phone
    +3223161019
    Address

    Rue des Colonies 56
    Brussels 1000
    Belgium

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    Address

    56 Rue des Colonies
    Bruxelles 1000
    Belgium

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    Numbers & Establishment(s)

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    Entreprise number

    0458322624

    Juridical Form

    International non-profit association

    Status

    Active

    Date of creation

    11/07/1996

    Main Office

    Activities

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    Organisation of conventions and trade shows
    Book publishing
    Activities of other membership organisations n.e.c.

    Financials & Employment

    Employment

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      Full time equivalent
      1 - 5

      Projects

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      EACS Guidelines

      EACS Guidelines

      EACS produces Guidelines for the management of people living with HIV in Europe. The English version is regularly updated by the guidelines panels with major revision every other year and minor revisions in the years in between. Guidelines are published in the autumn and translated into additional languages.
      EACS2025

      European AIDS Conference

      EACS aims at bringing together scientists from all over Europe to facilitate an exchange of the latest information regarding clinical aspects of the disease. The European AIDS Conference is held every two years.
      HIV Summer School

      HIV Summer School

      The HIV Summer School is a 5-day residential course designed for clinicians involved in HIV management who wish to deepen their knowledge about all aspects of HIV medicine and research methodology.
      YING

      EACS Young Investigators (YING)

      The EACS Young Investigators (YING) aims to foster deeper and more frequent exchanges among the new generation of HIV experts bringing a fresh perspective and an innovative approach on HIV across Europe allowing them to share their knowledge and experience. The aim is to bring young investigators together and form new networks. YING organises the following projects and events:

      - YING Conference (organised every 2 years)
      - Pre-educational course
      - EACS Live! Journal Club
      Standard of Care

      Standard of Care for HIV and Co-infections in Europe

      The EACS Standard of Care Working Group’s goal is to collect and diffuse data on standard of care including the progress and pitfalls in different European regions as well as to provide a platform aiming to share these data among different stakeholders.

      The Standard of Care for HIV and Co-infections in Europe meeting aims to convene not only healthcare professionals and clinicians from across Europe active in the fight against HIV and Co-infections but also stakeholders/partners and the community.
      Medical Exchange Programme

      Medical Exchange Programme

      The European AIDS Clinical Society (EACS) initiated a Medical Exchange Programme in 2001, with the aim of enhancing the clinical skills of fellows through periods of attachment to specialised HIV units.

      The ambition was to ultimately foster clinical and scientific collaboration across Europe. Since then, more than 130 HIV clinicians from 50 countries have been trained. This led in several cases to publications in peer reviewed journals and oral presentations at major conferences.

      EACS has continuously adapted the programme to ensure it delivers on its promise.

      In 2019, the Medical Exchange Programme was restructured and will now offer a Short Clinical Exchange Programme (launching in November 2019) and a Career Development Fellowship (launching in 2020), both targeted at young individuals working in the field of HIV.
      WAVE

      Women Against Viruses in Europe (WAVE)

      WAVE’s mission is to promote the welfare of women living with HIV in Europe. The initiative involves healthcare professionals and community representatives. WAVE endeavours to promote equality of access to care and excellence in standards of care for women living with HIV. With the availability of new prevention strategies, WAVE is adding HIV prevention for women to its mission, aiming at building equal access and contributing to the body of evidence for using such prophylaxis for women.

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