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Date Created/Most Recent Revision: July, 2000

Authors and Affiliations: Northwest AIDS Education and Training Center
Target Audience: Clinicians and Clients

Language: English

Type of Material: VHS Videotape

Publisher: University of Washington, Northwest AETC

Copyright: Yes

Reviewers: Lynne M. Mofenson, M.D., Saniyyah Mahmoudi, MSN, ARNP

SYNOPSIS/DESCRIPTION:
In this documentary-style program a diverse group of eight HIV+ clients present their experience with the new HIV medications, sharing both frustrations and hope. In addition, interviews with a doctor on the cutting edge of AIDS care, a case manager, and a pharmacist, provide clear factual information about adherence, resistance, the issues associated with non-adherence, and strategies for increasing adherence to HIV/AIDS regimens.
ORDERING INFORMATION:
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

Permission to Reproduce: No

Permission to Distribute: Yes

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

Shipping Cost: Free

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