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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.
 END OF LIFE: INFORMATION FOR CAREGIVERS
Last Reviewed by NRC: November 9, 2000

This booklet is designed for caregivers of people in the late stages of a terminal illness. It describes the changes that occur as they approach death and suggestions for the caregiver to assist in comforting them through this process.

 PERSPECTIVES ON RETURNING TO WORK: CHANGING LEGAL ISSUES AND THE HIV/AIDS EPIDEMIC
Last Reviewed by NRC: September 22, 2000

This booklet defines issues related to returning to work using fictional case-studies of people living with HIV, employers, insurers and policy-makers.

 POSITIVE LIVING
Last Reviewed by NRC: February 2, 2002

This booklet provides information about how people living with HIV can best manage and live with this disease.

 STARTING FROM SCRATCH, HIV EDUCATION FOR BEGINNERS
Last Reviewed by NRC: December 31, 2001

This booklet provides people who are newly diagnosed with HIV with suggestions for coping with their illness.

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