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HIV General Practice Workforce Study

Story • Dr Christy Newman • 11 February 2010

The National Centre in HIV Social Research at The University of New South Wales is leading a studyA clinicalPertaining to or founded on observation and treatment of participants, as distinguished from theoretical or basic science. trialA clinical trial is a research study to answer specific questions about vaccines or new therapies or new ways of using known treatments. Clinical trials are used to determine whether new drugs or treatments are both safe and effective. Carefully conducted clinical trials are the fastest and safest way to find treatments that work in people. Trials are in four phases: Phase I tests a new drug or treatment in a small group; Phase II expands the study to a larger group of people; Phase III expands the study to an even larger group of people; and Phase IV takes place after the drug or treatment has been licensed and marketed. is a research study to answer specific questions about vaccines or new therapies or new ways of using known treatments. Clinical trials are used to determine whether new drugs or treatments are both safe and effective. Carefully conducted clinical trials are the fastest and safest way to find treatments that work in people. Trials are in four phases: Phase IA clinical trial designed to establish whether an experimental drug is safe for humans to take. Phase I studies determine the metabolism and pharmacologic actions of drugs in humans, the side effects associated with increasing doses, and look for early evidence of effectiveness; these studies may include either people with HIV, HIV-negative volunteers, or both tests a new drug or treatment in a small group; Phase IIA smaller clinical trial designed to establish whether a drug is effective. Phase II studies are conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the drug for a particular indication or indications in patients with the disease or condition under study and to determine the common short-term side effects and risks. If there is evidence that the drug is effective, a Phase III study is undertaken, with a larger number of participaants, to confirm this. expands the study to a larger group of people; Phase IIIA large clinical trial designed to establish whether a drug is effective and safe enough for widespread use. Phase III studies include expanded controlled and uncontrolled trials after preliminary evidence suggesting effectiveness of the drug has been obtained, and are intended to gather additional information to evaluate the overall benefit-risk relationship of the drug and provide and adequate basis for physician labeling. expands the study to an even larger group of people; and Phase IVPost-marketing studies to delineate additional information including the drug's risks, benefits, and optimal use. takes place after the drug or treatment has been licensed and marketed. investigating the capacity of the general practitioner workforce to meet ongoing HIV primary care needs in Australia. read more »

People Living With HIV/AIDS - South Australia seek Executive Officer

Story • Graham Stocks • 12 March 2010

PLWHAPerson (or People) Living with HIV/AIDS. -SA are advertising for an Executive Officer.

They are seeking an innovative leader who intuitively engages with community and high-level stakeholders to effect social justice and change.

Applications close 10am Monday March 29th 2010.

For further information or to download the Position Description go to www.hivsa.org.au read more »

DO YOU LIKE US?

Positive Living article • Adrian Ogier • 4 March 2010

Thank you to everyone who completed our recent readership survey. Most of the feedback was extremely positive and your comments highly constructive.

One thing we’ve learned is that a lot of you have been reading Positive Living for a number of years (50% of you for more than five years). This tells us we have a very loyal readership, which is heartening. read more »

Throwing the book at them

Positive Living article • Adrian Ogier • 4 December 2009

The key to limiting HIV transmission lies in behaviour modification in an enabling environment,’ Senator Louise Pratt told those gathered at the launch of the NAPWA HIV criminalisation monograph in October.

The Canberra launch was hosted by Senator Pratt, who chairs the Parliamentary Liaison Group for HIV/AIDS, Blood-Borne VirusesA small infective organism which is incapable of reproducing outside a host cell. and STIs[Sexually Transmissible (or Transmitted) Infection] Infections spread by the transfer of organisms from person to person during sexual contact. Also called venereal disease (VD) (an older public health term) or sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). read more »

30 Minutes with Bill Whittaker

Positive Living article • David Menadue • 27 November 2009

After stepping down as NAPWA’s Co-convenor of the Health, Treatments and Research Portfolio, Bill Whittaker talks with David Menadue. read more »

NAPWA AGM 2009

Video • admin • 25 November 2009

NAPWA Vice-President Sonny Williams delivers the President's Report to the NAPWA Annual General Meeting on Friday 20 November 2009. watch video »

Launch of the NAPWA Criminalisation Monograph

Story • Paul Kidd • 22 October 2009

“The key to limiting HIV transmission lies in behaviour modification in an enabling environment,” Senator Louise Pratt told the launch of the NAPWA HIV criminalisation monograph in Canberra today. read more »

NAPWA’s Treataware at the 9th AIDS Impact Conference in Botswana

Story • Graham Stocks • 20 October 2009

NAPWA’s Treataware project recently presented a poster at the 9th AIDS Impact Conference in Gaborone, Botswana. read more »

Our brand new website

Story • Paul Kidd • 11 June 2009

After months of review, discussion and development, we have revamped our website for the first time in four years – reorganising content, improving navigation and expanding the most extensive and reliable website for people living with HIV in Australia. read more »

From PLWHA to PLHIV

Story • Robert Mitchell • 10 June 2009

NAPWA’s decision to move away from using the term ‘HIV/AIDS’ to ‘HIV’ (and from ‘PLWHA’ to ‘PLHIV’) has generated some debate. NAPWA president Robert Mitchell explains the reasons behind the change. read more »

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