Information Services for HIV/AIDS: Recommendations to the NIHDIANE Publishing, 1995 - 76 pages Report of a conference co-sponsored by the NLM and the NIH Office of AIDS Research, June 28-30, 1993. Reviews the various HIV/AIDS information resources and services that the the NIH has instituted since the beginning of the AIDS pandemic. Provides information on the findings and recommendations of five panels: clinical researchers; medical, dental, and nursing providers; allied health care providers; media and the general public; patients and the affected community. |
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... develop ways to defend against and fight it , if health care providers and patients are to work together to apply what is known , if the public is to know how to protect itself against HIV / AIDS , then we must ensure that our mecha ...
... develop ways to defend against and fight it , if health care providers and patients are to work together to apply what is known , if the public is to know how to protect itself against HIV / AIDS , then we must ensure that our mecha ...
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... developed their own preferred routes for obtaining informa- tion . All rely to some extent on colleagues , and Recommendations 2.1 and 2.2 encourage NIH to foster existing practitioner- to - practitioner pathways and to support ...
... developed their own preferred routes for obtaining informa- tion . All rely to some extent on colleagues , and Recommendations 2.1 and 2.2 encourage NIH to foster existing practitioner- to - practitioner pathways and to support ...
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... develop user - friendly electronic information systems and provide training and affordable access . Often training , educational , and outreach programs are established by a single agency to serve one need . In many cases these programs ...
... develop user - friendly electronic information systems and provide training and affordable access . Often training , educational , and outreach programs are established by a single agency to serve one need . In many cases these programs ...
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... develop partner- ships with both professional and community- based organizations to disseminate informa- tion , use existing networks of religious and ethnic organizations , and support the develop- ment of access tools for the contents ...
... develop partner- ships with both professional and community- based organizations to disseminate informa- tion , use existing networks of religious and ethnic organizations , and support the develop- ment of access tools for the contents ...
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... develop different means of doing this . Recommendation 5.9 deals with how NIH can assist community groups in getting information to their con- stituencies . Many community groups rely on newsletters as a main means of communicating ...
... develop different means of doing this . Recommendation 5.9 deals with how NIH can assist community groups in getting information to their con- stituencies . Many community groups rely on newsletters as a main means of communicating ...
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Page 34 - Agency, as stated by law, is to enhance the quality, appropriateness, and effectiveness of health care services...
Page 69 - Institute is to conduct and support research on the reproductive, developmental and behavioral processes that determine the health of children, adults, families and populations.
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Page 69 - conducts and supports research to study the causes of allergic, immunologic, and infectious diseases, and to develop better means of preventing, diagnosing, and treating illness"; the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) 'investigates the effects of chemical, physical, and biological agents on human health'.
Page 67 - Epidemiology. A branch of medical science that deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of disease in the animal population.
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Page ii - Information services for HIV/AIDS : recommendations to the NIH : report of a conference co-sponsored by the National Library of Medicine and the NIH Office of AIDS Research. June 28-30, 1993. — [Bethesda, Md.] : US Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, [1994] "January 1994.