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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... sources such as newsletters . The Media is the main vehicle NIH uses to reach the public . This group has very specific information needs . Recommendation 4.1 confirms this and calls on NIH to work closely with the media at all levels ...
... sources such as newsletters . The Media is the main vehicle NIH uses to reach the public . This group has very specific information needs . Recommendation 4.1 confirms this and calls on NIH to work closely with the media at all levels ...
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... to facilitate access by the affected community to electronic information sources and to make NIH's electronic HIV / AIDS offerings available to this commu- nity at no cost . One of the major barriers to the use of HIV.
... to facilitate access by the affected community to electronic information sources and to make NIH's electronic HIV / AIDS offerings available to this commu- nity at no cost . One of the major barriers to the use of HIV.
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... sources , has difficulty in obtaining and sharing its information . Many clinical researchers do not have access to modern , state - of - the - art information resources , including the equipment necessary to use electronic databases ...
... sources , has difficulty in obtaining and sharing its information . Many clinical researchers do not have access to modern , state - of - the - art information resources , including the equipment necessary to use electronic databases ...
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... sources include continuing edu- cation , specialty journals , and nurse educators . Nurses , however , often lack access to needed HIV / AIDS information sources . Approaches that take advantage of these al- ready existing routes should ...
... sources include continuing edu- cation , specialty journals , and nurse educators . Nurses , however , often lack access to needed HIV / AIDS information sources . Approaches that take advantage of these al- ready existing routes should ...
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... sources , and ( 2 ) time constraints . For most of these professionals , regularly searching online databases such ... source of information . However , increasingly , nurses work in more isolated settings such as in small clinics ...
... sources , and ( 2 ) time constraints . For most of these professionals , regularly searching online databases such ... source of information . However , increasingly , nurses work in more isolated settings such as in small clinics ...
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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.