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From: POZ ASO Support Team <update@...>
To: WolfLair_Pediatric_AIDS@...
Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 4:25:05 PM
Subject: Learn about CD4 Counts with premiere AIDSmeds Webtorial; POZ Money Focus now online
Webtorial: Focus on CD4 Cells
Treatment Educator James Learned, with 15 years experience developing and treating HIV/AIDS treatment education for PLWHIV and service providers, is the host for AIDSmeds' premiere webtorial, "Focus on CD4 Cells."
This unique online video and power point presentation was developed specifically for HIV/AIDS service providers. The webtorial is an educational program aimed helping you understand the value and significance of CD4s in terms of managing HIV today. The objectives are:
Money Focus Special Issue now online
Thriving financially is the key to surviving medically and there are numerous programs to help cash-strapped people living with HIV, especially during these days of economic uncertainty. This Focus reviews many of the financial services and programs available to HIV-positive people--including how to access them.
Click here to read the issue online.
Conference Coverage From Cape Town
AIDSmeds was in Cape Town, South Africa, last month, reporting from the 5th International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention. Held every two years, this conference provides a unique opportunity for the world's leading scientists, care providers, public health experts, community leaders, and people living with HIV and AIDS to examine the latest developments in HIV-related research, and to explore how scientific advances can-in very practical ways-inform the global response to the growing pandemic.
Visit our IAS conference page to catch up on the latest HIV/AIDS treatment information, and please use the comment function at the end of each article to let us know what you think.
Exclusive Service Provider Survey
Thank you to everyone who has completed our POZ/AIDSmeds Community Resource survey. If you haven't had a chance please do so now to help ensure we are providing you with the information and tools you need to best serve your clients.
Click here for the survey.
Cable Positive Launches Yamiu.org
Under we thought you would like to know: Cable Positive, the cable and telecommunications industry's AIDS action organization, engaged young people to create an AIDS awareness campaign to reach their peers. The result is the No LOL in HIV campaign, now available for your use free of charge at yamiu.org. The campaign's title is taken from the vernacular commonly used in text messaging. No LOL in HIV means there is no "laughing out loud" in HIV.
What you get: Print ads, Web ads, mobile text messaging, and PSAs. Each can be tagged to your organization.
Visit yamiu.org today to get started building your campaign!
Please let us know what else we can do to help.
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From: POZ ASO Support Team <update@...>
To: WolfLair_Pediatric_AIDS@...
Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 4:25:05 PM
Subject: Learn about CD4 Counts with premiere AIDSmeds Webtorial; POZ Money Focus now online

August 2009
Hello Friends of POZ,
Here is what's going on at POZ and AIDSmeds.
- Webtorial: New Product From AIDSmeds Launches
- Money Focus Special Issue Now Online
- Conference Coverage From Cape Town
- Exclusive Service Provider Survey
- Cable Positive Launches Yamiu.org
Webtorial: Focus on CD4 Cells
Treatment Educator James Learned, with 15 years experience developing and treating HIV/AIDS treatment education for PLWHIV and service providers, is the host for AIDSmeds' premiere webtorial, "Focus on CD4 Cells." This unique online video and power point presentation was developed specifically for HIV/AIDS service providers. The webtorial is an educational program aimed helping you understand the value and significance of CD4s in terms of managing HIV today. The objectives are:
- Reviews role of CD4 cells and HIV disease progression
- Discuss changes in thinking about importance of CD4 cell counts as a guide to starting treatment
- Share new information on importance of strong CD4 cell response to HIV treatment to prevent disease progression
Money Focus Special Issue now online
Thriving financially is the key to surviving medically and there are numerous programs to help cash-strapped people living with HIV, especially during these days of economic uncertainty. This Focus reviews many of the financial services and programs available to HIV-positive people--including how to access them.
Click here to read the issue online.
Conference Coverage From Cape Town
AIDSmeds was in Cape Town, South Africa, last month, reporting from the 5th International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention. Held every two years, this conference provides a unique opportunity for the world's leading scientists, care providers, public health experts, community leaders, and people living with HIV and AIDS to examine the latest developments in HIV-related research, and to explore how scientific advances can-in very practical ways-inform the global response to the growing pandemic.
Visit our IAS conference page to catch up on the latest HIV/AIDS treatment information, and please use the comment function at the end of each article to let us know what you think.
Exclusive Service Provider Survey
Thank you to everyone who has completed our POZ/AIDSmeds Community Resource survey. If you haven't had a chance please do so now to help ensure we are providing you with the information and tools you need to best serve your clients. Click here for the survey.
Cable Positive Launches Yamiu.org
Under we thought you would like to know: Cable Positive, the cable and telecommunications industry's AIDS action organization, engaged young people to create an AIDS awareness campaign to reach their peers. The result is the No LOL in HIV campaign, now available for your use free of charge at yamiu.org. The campaign's title is taken from the vernacular commonly used in text messaging. No LOL in HIV means there is no "laughing out loud" in HIV.
What you get: Print ads, Web ads, mobile text messaging, and PSAs. Each can be tagged to your organization.
Visit yamiu.org today to get started building your campaign!
Please let us know what else we can do to help.
Best,
Ian E. Anderson
President
212.938.2046
ianderson@...
Giovanni Vitacolonna
ASO Support Team Manager
212.938.2045
giovanniv@...
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