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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... meetings . However , those who are not members of these groups , or who do not attend their meetings , are denied valuable , and sometimes essential , informa- tion . Recommendation 1.3 calls on NIH to disseminate widely final ...
... meetings . However , those who are not members of these groups , or who do not attend their meetings , are denied valuable , and sometimes essential , informa- tion . Recommendation 1.3 calls on NIH to disseminate widely final ...
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... meeting involved broad - ranging discussions among members of the various constituent groups who need and generate HIV / AIDS information . A guide to currently available NIH HIV / AIDS information services was prepared as background ...
... meeting involved broad - ranging discussions among members of the various constituent groups who need and generate HIV / AIDS information . A guide to currently available NIH HIV / AIDS information services was prepared as background ...
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... meeting of panel co - chairs and the conference Planning Commit- tee . At this meeting , the observations , findings , and conclusions that were put forth during the previous day's discussions were systematically identified and ...
... meeting of panel co - chairs and the conference Planning Commit- tee . At this meeting , the observations , findings , and conclusions that were put forth during the previous day's discussions were systematically identified and ...
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... meetings , is still learning to cope with the new demands placed upon it in this regard . It must also cope with its own difficulties in obtaining the information it needs to carry out research . From Research to Practice The Concorde ...
... meetings , is still learning to cope with the new demands placed upon it in this regard . It must also cope with its own difficulties in obtaining the information it needs to carry out research . From Research to Practice The Concorde ...
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... meetings have timely access to those delibera- tions and decisions . Others in the clinical research community could benefit from knowl- edge of the deliberations of these and similar meetings . In addition , it is often difficult to ...
... meetings have timely access to those delibera- tions and decisions . Others in the clinical research community could benefit from knowl- edge of the deliberations of these and similar meetings . In addition , it is often difficult to ...
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