《国际艾滋病医师协会》

  • 来源专题:艾滋病防治
  • 编译者: 李越
  • 发布时间:2004-12-17
  • Coverage of international HIV/AIDS medical conferences is a specialty of IAPAC Monthly, with the industry’s most respected medical writer, Mark Mascolini, reporting. IAPAC Monthly also features clinical and policy news in the form of longer examinations and timely briefings. The Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care (JIAPAC), is the association’s quarterly scientific peer-reviewed journal. JIAPAC is published in fulfillment of IAPAC’s member-driven mandate to provide leading-edge clinical HIV management information to HIV treating physicians and allied health professionals. IAPAC’s HIV Care Tools are concise and user-friendly publications that help physicians and allied healthcare professionals to provide their patients with better treatment. By simplifying the delivery of key information, the tools are explanatory devices that allow medical professionals to empower their patients with the knowledge they need to adhere to treatment regimens and stay healthy. Each issue of Navigating HIV-Resistance contains literature reviews, analyses, and commentary related to all areas of antiretroviral drug resistance. The hope is to place into context what is known about resistance as well as offer recommendations for mitigating and managing resistance in clinical practice.
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