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One of the key strategies to retaining clinical trial enrollment, particularly when the participants are from vulnerable populations, is exhibiting respect and a nonjudgmental attitude during all encounters, an expert says.
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Before Emory University in Atlanta completely revamped its clinical trials billing process, most of the CT budgeting and analyses were done by individual departments.
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Biomedical research has become so sophisticated in the 21st century that future principal investigators (PIs) might need to have in-depth knowledge about more than one discipline in order to stay competitive.
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HIV/AIDS providers from across the United States felt some of the repercussions of Hurricane Katrina's devastation of New Orleans three years ago.
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During the months following Hurricane Katrina and the destructive flooding of New Orleans, state HIV/AIDS officials were unable to effectively communicate with each other, let alone AIDS providers, service organizations, and HIV/AIDS clients.
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The Louisiana Office of Public Health in New Orleans, LA, continues to face challenges with HIV/AIDS surveillance data three years post-Hurricane Katrina.
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The next step that HIV clinicians should take in improving their patients' HIV treatment adherence is to match patients to the optimal adherence strategies for each person, an adherence expert and HIV researcher says.
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The Guidelines for the Use of Antiretroviral Agents in Pediatric HIV Infection have been revised. The new version includes updated information on:
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HIV physicians and AIDS activists are calling for major changes in funding and prevention in light of the recent news that the estimated annual HIV infection rate in the U.S. has been off by 40% for about 15 years.
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