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National Recovery Month: See HIV Clinical Guidelines  (3619)

09/01/2012 9:00 AM - 09/30/2012 11:30 PM

The HIV Clinical Guidelines Program wanted to take this opportunity to remind you of the many great resources available.

The following clinical guidelines are available at http://www.hivguidelines.org/clinical-guidelines/hiv-and-substance-use/:

  • Substance Use Screening: A Quick Reference Guide for HIV Primary Care Clinicians
  • What Are These Drugs?
  • Screening and Ongoing Assessment for Substance Use
  • Working With the Active User
  • Substance Use Treatment Modalities for HIV-Infected Substance Users
  • Clinical Management of Alcohol Use and Abuse in HIV-Infected Patients
  • Smoking Cessation in HIV-Infected Patients
  • Aspects of Primary Care for the HIV-Infected Substance User
  • Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy Among Substance Users
  • Drug-Drug Interactions Between ARV Agents, Medications Used in Substance Use Treatment, and Recreational Drugs
  • Pain in the HIV-Infected Substance User
  • Mental Health Disorders Among Substance-Using HIV-Infected Patients
  • Medical Care of HIV-Infected Substance-Using Women


Location: www.hivguidelines.org

2736 Lighthouse Point East
Baltimore, MD 21224
United States


Sponsoring Organizations: New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute


Type of Event: Education




Targeted participants for this year's event: 10



Primary Contact:
Jesse Ciekot
2736 Lighthouse Point East

Baltimore, MD  21224

United States
1-410-502-7910




Website: http://www.hivguidelines.org






 

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