WOMEN AND CHILDREN
PREVENTING PERINATAL TRANSMISSION OF HIV INFECTION: A SELF-STUDY MODULE FOR HEALTH CARE CLINICIANS
 
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Date Created/Most Recent Revision: November 30, 2000

Authors and Affiliations: Elizabeth McFarland, MD Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center & Lucy Bradley-Springer, PhD, RN, ACRN Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Target Audience: Physicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurse practitioners, women's health counselors

Language: English

Type of Material: Self-study Module (Book with CE/CME documentation and post-test)

Publisher: Mountain Plains AIDS Education and Training Center

Copyright: No

Reviewers: Shannon Behning; Elaine Gross, RN, MS; Jill Davies, MD; Don Humphreys, MD; Donna Sweet, MD

SYNOPSIS/DESCRIPTION:
This is a case-based self-study module that covers risk assessment, harm reducation, and HIV testing in women of childbearing age as well as clinical interventions to improve the health of HIV-infected women before and during pregnancy and to decrease the risk of transmission to their infants.
ORDERING INFORMATION:
Odessa Stribling
UCHSC, Campus Box A-089, Denver CO 80220
Telephone: 303-315-2516
Fax: 303-315-2514
E-mail: Odessa.stribling@uchsc.edu

Permission to Reproduce: Yes

Permission to Distribute: Yes

Cost per copy: Free (there is a $15 charge for individuals requesting CME credits)

Shipping Cost: No charge

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