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Date Created/Most Recent Revision: February 2001

Authors and Affiliations: The Northwest AIDS Education and Training Center The University of Washington, Center for Health Education and Research
Target Audience: Health Care Professionals in the Northwest

Language: English

Type of Material: 25 minute VHS videotape

Publisher: MedEd Media, Center for Health Education and Research

Copyright: Yes, University of Washington

Reviewers: Mark Becker, Pharm D

SYNOPSIS/DESCRIPTION:
Topics covered in this 25-minute, lecture-style video include Identifying Primary HIV Infection, Diagnostic Tests for HIV, Pre-and Post-Test Counseling, and a summary of the importance of identifying HIV early. Vignettes with patients illustrate approaches providers can use when doing risk assessments and pre- and post-test counseling.
ORDERING INFORMATION:
Mimi Allin, MedEd Media
901 Boren Avenue, Suite 1100, Seattle, WA, 98104
Telephone: 206-616-8386
Fax: 206-221-4945
E-mail: nwaetc@u.washington.edu

Permission to Reproduce: No

Permission to Distribute: No

Cost per copy: These videos are free to healthcare providers in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, California, Nevada, Arizona, and Hawaii. Orders outside of our region are $50 each including shipping.

Shipping Cost: No charge for Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, California, Nevada, Arizona, and Hawaii, otherwise included in price.

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