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Clinical Trials/Research
The AETC National Resource Center (NRC) is dedicated to identifying, reviewing and increasing accessibility of high quality patient education materials that are useful for providers and their patients. In order to achieve this goal, the NRC has developed a three-step patient education materials review process. The materials below have successfully undergone this review process. Purchasing and distribution information is provided for materials that are not available in format for posting on the web.
 CLINICAL TRIALS EXPLAINED
Last Reviewed by NRC: August 23, 2001

This booklet explains the types of clinical trials for people living with HIV and the possible benefits and risks of participation.

 CLINICAL TRIALS, THE NATIONAL AIDS MANUAL (NAM); INFORMATION SERIES FOR POSITIVE PEOPLE
Last Reviewed by NRC: December 20, 2000

This Clinical Trials booklet is part of a series titled The National AIDS Manual. The manual includes: Clinical trials, Nutrition, Anti-HIV Treatment Viral Load and a Glossary.

 HIV/AIDS CLINICAL TRIALS: KNOWING YOUR OPTIONS
Last Reviewed by NRC: October 16, 2000

The goal of the video is to assist people living with HIVin making the decision around participation in a clinical trial.

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