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PROVIDER EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS:
REVIEWED AND ENDORSED


 

Reviewed and Endorsed Materials

Antiretroviral Therapy

Title: "Pill Burden: HIV/AIDS Medications and the role of the Pharmacist"

Author(s) and Affiliations: Northwest AIDS Education and Training Center

Target Audience: Pharmacists new to HIV care

Topic: Adherence

Brief Synopsis/Description: This video highlights an ideal pharmacist-patient relationship where disease progression, adherence and medication side effects are discussed. Patient vignettes are utilized.

Endorsements:

Date of Original Publication: Unknown

Last Update: 1998

Next Planned Update: Not known at this time

Publisher: University of Washington, Northwest AETC

Copyrighted? Yes

Permission to Reproduce? No Distribute? Yes

Type of Material: VHS Videotape

Availability: Currently available

Cost per copy: Free to WA, OR, ID, MT, AK, CA, AZ, NV, HI, other states: $50 per copy

Shipping Cost: Free

Ordering Contact:

Video may be ordered from the NWAETC web site:
http://depts.washington.edu/nwaetc/videos/videos.shtml

Contact:

Tom Furtwangler, Media Production Manager, Northwest AETC
901 Boren Suite 1100 Seattle, WA 98104
Voice: (206) 685-9680
Fax: (206) 221-4945
E-mail: nwaetc@u.washington.edu

Reviewers: Blake Max, Pharm. D., Belinda Brown, F.N.P.




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