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AIDS, identifying community resources. [videorecording]

Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, c1990 1 videocassette (40 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. + 1 guide Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE AV/9101116A
Jones DH


Abstract: (Producer) In order to successfully manage a person who is HIV positive, several diverse community resources must be assembled. This program provides the health care professional with insight into what resources are typically available. Although all of the agencies featured in the program will not be available in each community, the viewer should explore the idea of obtaining needed services from agencies which already exist in their community.
Keywords: *Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome *Community Health Services MONOGRAPHKWDacquiredimmunodeficiencysyndromeKWDcommunityhealthservicesmonograph
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