Dr Conway received his medical degree from McGill University in 1982. After his internship and residency, he completed a fellowship in Infectious Diseases at the University of Manitoba and a fellowship in HIV medicine at Harvard University. Since that time, he has been in medical practice with a focus on HIV, HCV, and other infectious diseases. Dr. Conway's efforts in the advancement of healthcare have been awarded with the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal of Recognition for significant contribution to the field of HIV/AIDS and vulnerable populations in Canada.
He is currently the president and medical director of the Vancouver Infectious Diseases Centre and an Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University. Dr Conway works in clinical practice 50% of the time and conduct research 50% of the time. He is widely published in the field of infectious diseases and has conducted some of the most important clinical trials in the field, particularly in the field of acute HIV infection, HOV and HCV infection in the inner city and, more recently, COVID. His clinical practice includes consultations in the field of general infectious diseases, including evaluation of prolonged symptoms after a diagnosed COVID infection.