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*IAPAC Monthly
 

Journal Cover The IAPAC Monthly (formerly the Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care (JIAPAC)) is the monthly publication of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care. A subscription to IAPAC Monthly is included as a benefit of membership in the association. IAPAC Monthly is also available by subscription to non-members of the association.



*Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care
  In early 2001, IAPAC will introduce a new quarterly, peer-reviewed publication to complement IAPAC Monthly. This publication will inherit the original publication's name, the Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care, and will be referred to as JIAPAC.

The new JIAPAC's primary mission will be to disseminate cutting-edge information concerning the most significant issues in the field of HIV medicine and care. Reflecting the priorities of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care, JIAPAC will place special emphasis on clinical experience in the provision of HIV care in resource-limited settings around the world.

JIAPAC is currently seeking original manuscripts. Please refer to the submission guidelines.



*Clinical Treatment Guidelines
 

To advance the association's mission of greater "access by all HIV/AIDS treating physicians to the most current guidelines for the treatment of HIV disease," IAPAC develops and distributes print copies of HIV/AIDS treatment guidelines available through the the US AIDS Treatment Information Service Web site as special supplements to the Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care.



*HIV: Advances in Research and TherapyHIV: Advances in Research and Therapy


*Patient Booklets
 

Resistance Booklet

IAPAC also produces timely patient educational booklets by leading HIV/AIDS specialists. These booklets include:



*THEMIS: Legislative Report
 


ThemisA public policy education/advocacy primer distributed to local, state, and federal decision makers, members of the media, and IAPAC's US membership.