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Managing Your Health, 1999 edition

Modules in the Series


A Comprehensive Guide for the Care of Persons With HIV Disease
Module 1, 2nd Edition
Adults – Men, Women, Adolescents
College of Family Physicians of Canada
Primary Target Audience - primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, other primary care professionals

Module 2
Infants, Children & Youth
College of Family Physicians of Canada
Primary Target Audience - primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, other primary care professionals

Module 3
Nursing Care
Canadian Association of Nurses in AIDS Care
Primary Target Audience - the nursing profession

Module 4
Palliative Care
Mount Sinai Hospital and Casey House Hospice
Primary Target Audience - interdisciplinary palliative care teams

Module 5,
1999 edition Managing Your Health
Community AIDS Treatment Information Exchange
Primary Target Audience - people living with HIV, members of HIV-affected families and communities

Module 6
Psychosocial Care
Canadian Association of Social Workers
Primary Target Audience - professionals who provide psychosocial care

Module 7
Rehabilitation Services
The Wellesley Central Hospital
Primary Target Audience - rehabilitation professionals

Supplement
HIV and Psychiatry: A Training and Resource Manual
Canadian Psychiatric Association
Primary Target Audience - psychiatrists and other mental health workers

To order copies – Modules 1 through 7 and the supplement are available in English and French through the Canadian HIV/AIDS Clearinghouse. In Canada, single copies are available at no charge. Orders can be sent to:

Canadian HIV/AIDS Clearinghouse
Canadian Public Health Association
400-1565 Carling Ave.
Ottawa, ON
CANADA K1Z 8R1
Tel: (613) 725-3434
Fax: (613) 725-1205
E-mail: aidssida@cpha.ca
Internet: http://www.cpha.ca
Internet: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/hiv_aids/programs/modules.html

 

Decisions about particular medical treatments should always be made in consultation with a qualified medical practitioner who is knowledgeable about HIV-related illness and the treatments in question. MORE