|  |   | AETC National Resource Center Monthly Update: October 2011 Guidelines New and Updated Resources | HIV Meds Quarterly: Summer 2011 Source: AETC National Resource Center and UCSF Center for HIV Information
HIV Meds Quarterly provides brief updates and analysis of new findings related to common therapies used by HIV clinicians.
Learn more |  |  | Facebook for the AETC Network Source: AETC National Resource Center
Many AETCs are already using Facebook to promote events and trainings, create a network to reach out to for feedback, and market new resources. This just scratches the surface. Based on the work of the AETC Social Media Workgroup, this online guide was designed to outline the benefits and challenges of Facebook, as well as offer examples and tips on how to create and manage your AETC Facebook page.
Visit the AETC NRC Facebook page |  |  | LinkedIn for the AETC Network Source: AETC National Resource Center
LinkedIn is a professional networking site that can be beneficial to the work of the AETC network. The site originally launched in 2003, and is the world's largest professional network with over 100 million members worldwide. Members use the site to connect to other professionals via profile pages, companies, and groups. Based on the work of the AETC Social Media Workgroup, this guide was designed to outline the benefits and challenges of LinkedIn, as well as offer examples and tips on how to create and manage your LinkedIn account. |  |  | Florida/Caribbean AETC's 20th Annual HIV Conference Slides Now Online Source: Florida/Caribbean AETC and USF Health
Download slides and handouts from Florida/Caribbean AETC's May 2011 two day conference. This conference featured robust, customized educational tracks for primary care providers, experienced HIV clinicians, nurses, and those in pediatric care.
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www.faetc.org |  |  | Drugs That Fight HIV Poster Source: Health Resources and Services Administration
Full color poster of several different kinds of antiretroviral drugs that are currently used to treat HIV infection. They are nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, protease inhibitors, non-nucleoside reverse trancriptase inhibitors, fusion inhibitor, integrase inhibitor, and CCR5 antagonist.
View the poster |  |  | Revamped Find TB Resources Website Source: Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of Tuberculosis Elimination (DTBE)
Find TB Resources connects you to a worldwide library of online resources, training, and educational materials. This Website is intended for use by health care professionals, patients, and the general public interested in TB. You're encouraged to participate in the expansion and enhancement of this Website by submitting additional materials and providing your comments and suggestions.
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For more information visit
www.findtbresources.org |  |  | Guidelines for Use of Antiretroviral Agents in Pediatric HIV Infection: Comprehensive Slide Set Source: AETC National Resource Center
This slide set was prepared to support the Guidelines for Use of Antiretroviral Agents in Pediatric HIV Infection. Topics include clinical monitoring, initiation of treatment, pediatric-specific drug information, and managing complications. 122 slides.
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|  |  | ARV Therapy in Adult and Adolescents DHHS Treatment Guideline Source: Florida/Caribbean AETC
This pocket guide has been updated to include information on the recently approved non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor rilpivirine (Edurant
) and the combination product Complera
(rilpivirine/tenofovir/emtricitabine).
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To order copies or to request an alternative format to the card, please call 866-352-2382 or contact Anna Peters at
apeters7@usf.edu |  |  | Mental Health AIDS Quarterly-Fall 2011 issue Source: Center for Mental Health Services of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (CMHS/SAMHSA)
mental health
AIDS is a quarterly bio-psychosocial research update on HIV and mental health organized by topic area. Each issue also includes a "tool box" feature article, plus the newest resources (books, articles, Web sites) for clinical practice.
Fall 2011 issue
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Conferences/Trainings | Hepatitis C Treatment Update: Live National Webcast: October 12, 2011 Source: Albany Medical College and New York/New Jersey AETC
This is the 38th program in the ongoing series "Management of HIV/AIDS in the Correctional & Community Settings," which addresses clinical issues in the management of HIV-infected patients. This series is a unique, collaborative venture among Albany Medical College, the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision and the private pharmaceutical industry. Each program addresses a different clinical aspect of HIV infection using the same format: didactic lectures, case presentations and a panel discussion.
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