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MORTALS+ Open Day. Round tables + presentation of the publication

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PROGRAMME FOR THE DAY

6:00 p.m. – 6:45 p.m.: HIV Research – PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

With Dr Julia CalvoDr Daniel Podzamczer and Dr Teresa Puig Garnau

Dr Julia Calvo

HIV specialist, member of the technical research group at Hospital Clínic. Multidisciplinary team on economic and social relations and HIV, HIV/AIDS day hospital. Author of the study: Multidisciplinary intervention model for people with HIV and socioeconomic vulnerability (randomised clinical trial).

Dr Daniel Podzamczer

HIV specialist, founder and head of the HIV unit at Bellvitge Hospital in Hospitalet (Barcelona) until 2021 and HIV researcher with over 40 years’ experience. He is currently scientific advisor to the Fight Against Infections Foundation (Badalona) and collaborates with Carmelo Hospital in Chokwe, Mozambique.

Dr Teresa Puig Ganau

Trained in Internal Medicine at the Hospital de S. Pau. She has worked at the Hospital Arnau de Vilanova for 35 years. She has been involved in the care of HIV patients since the first case in Lleida in 1986. Professor of Infectious Diseases at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Lleida.

 

Coffee break and presentation of the publication MORTALS+.

 

7.00pm – 7.45pm: HIV and Chronic Disease, from a gender perspective.

With María Luisa García Berrocal, Joana Rita and Eva Vela.

Mª Luisa García Berrocal

Psychologist, with over thirty-five years of activism in the promotion of sexual health and care for people living with HIV, sexual and gender dissent from a gender perspective and rights approach. Coordinator of the Creación Positiva organization.

Joana Rita

Artist and anti-disciplinary researcher associated with the University of Lisbon. Her research focuses on inhabiting damaged ecologies and shifts between theory, practice and different artistic media to activate magic and collective imagination. She is linked to several feminist dissidence groups and projects in Barcelona, such as Bollos en Teoría at Ca La Dona, and internationally with the group FIGAS – Feminisms, Images, Gender, Art and Sexuality.

Eva Vela

Midwife with extensive experience in caring for sexual and gender diversity and dissidence from a rights-based, transfeminist and community perspective. She participates in spaces for activism in sexual and reproductive rights and in spaces for critical thinking, such as Bollos en Teoría at Ca la Dona.

Both conversations will be moderated by Roser Sanjuan and Albert Potrony.

Free admission (advance booking required)

MORTALS+ Open Day. Round tables + presentation of the publication
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