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HIV Prepping for Pregnancy

Cost: Free registration.

This webinar will be presented by:

Melanie Murray, MD, PhD, FRCP(C)
Clinical Associate Professor | Division of Infectious Diseases | Faculty of Medicine
Michael Smith Health Professional Investigator
The University of British Columbia | BC Women’s Hospital | St. Paul’s Hospital


At the end of the webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Summarize birth control options for women with HIV
  • Review considerations for conception – fertility in women living with HIV
  • Discuss how to prepare for pregnancy – antiretroviral choices, when to refer, and other considerations
  • Explore pregnancy outcomes in women living with HIV

Presentations will be followed by a discussion where participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and receive real-time responses from presenters.

Please register for the webinar by clicking the following link:

click here.

This event is accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the British Columbia Chapter for up to 1 Mainpro+ credit.

Please note the session will be recorded and available after the event on the BC-CfE’s website at: education.bccfe.ca/webinars

If you have any questions regarding this event, please contact BC-CfE’s Education and Training team at: education@bccfe.ca. We are looking forward to seeing you there!


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During the Canada Post strike, the following measures have been undertaken to minimize service disruption to BC-CfE clients and providers.

  • The BC-CfE Laboratory has transitioned to private courier for delivery of outgoing reports and documents. (Lab Contact Information: Phone 604-806-8775; FAX 604-806-9463)
  • The BC-CfE Drug Treatment Program (DTP) will fax outgoing forms and documents to the provider’s office.  (DTP Contact Information: Phone 604-806-8515; FAX 604-806-9044)
  • St. Paul’s Hospital Ambulatory Pharmacy has transitioned to private courier for delivery of medications. (Contact Information: Phone 1-800-547-3622; FAX 604-806-8675)

During this time, we recommend that documents be faxed or couriered to our sites, versus utilization of regular mail service.