HIV/AIDS treatment moves to the small city.

AJ Jeffery - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1994 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Le DI Anthony Jeffery, medecin de famille de Peterborough (Ont.), affirme que les patients
infectes au VIH et les patients sideens ont tendance'a quitter les grandes villes du Canada …

Innovative HIV/AIDS program launched in Ottawa.

M Martin - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Collaboration among 31 social and health care agencies and the provincial government has
resulted in an innovative program for Ottawa-area patients with HIV infection or AIDS. The …

Home care of AIDS patients will remain rare, conference told.

A Quaggin - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1987 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Dr. Mary Fanning, director of the AIDS Screening Clinic at Toronto General Hospital, told
about 50 delegates at a recent Toronto conference that a move from prolonged hospital care …

Family-friendly HIV and AIDS care the goal at Vancouver's Oak Tree Clinic.

H Kent - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A clinic at Vancouver's old Shaughnessy Hospital offers specialized care for women and
children infected with HIV. Drs. David Burdge and Jack Forbes, the codirectors, believe the" …

AIDS in rural and small town America: Making the heartland respond

JE Smith, J Landau, GR Bahr - AIDS Patient Care, 1990 - liebertpub.com
All of these result in less toleration of di-versity. The people in these communities also
stronglybelieve that they should care for their own, rather than utilizingbureau-cratic systems …

Home care for AIDS patients.

L Mello-Udine - New Jersey Medicine: the Journal of the Medical …, 1992 - europepmc.org
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AIDS and the small city: the cost at Kingston General Hospital.

P Ford, D Robertson - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association …, 1988 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Although AIDS is often thought of as a" big-city" disease, it is also becoming a serious health
care issue for doctors and other health care workers in" small-city" Canada. Kingston, Ont., is …

Rural physicians: a survey analysis of HIV/AIDS patient management

ME Samuels, L Shi, CH Stoskoph, DL Richter… - AIDS Patient …, 1995 - liebertpub.com
Primary care physicians in South Carolina were asked about their knowledge, attitudes,
beliefs, and services provided to HIV/AIDS patients. The study focused on conditions under …

[PDF][PDF] The Practitioner Le praticien

K Anderson - Can J Rural Med, 2018 - srpc.ca
HIV infection is an increasingly com mon diagnosis in rural and urban fam ily practice. About
75 000 Canadians live with HIV/AIDS, 21% of whom are not aware of their HIV diagnosis. 1 …

The Third World: AIDS finds a comfortable home.

J Hale - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1990 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
As with syphilis, which was known as" the Polish malady" and" the French disease" in the
1940s, questions about the origin of AIDS have led to a great deal of international finger …