HIV Educational Videos
"Don't Shut
Me Out"
The
"Don't Shut Me Out" video is a documentary, created and produced by CSS
staff and featuring some CSS patients, which explores the issues that
HIV positive parents struggle with when disclosing their HIV status to
their children. The video presents first-person accounts of the conflicts
of four parents who have not yet disclosed their HIV status to their children,
relates the stories of four families who have spoken openly about the
parent's HIV status, and offers the opinions of an expert in the field.
For more information and to order a copy of this video, see the "Don't
Shut Me Out" web site at www.aidsnyc.org/shut.html.
"Why Should
I Take Protease Inhibitors?"
The
"Why Should I Take Protease Inhibitors?" video is a documentary created
and produced by CSS staff and featuring some CSS patients. The video explores
decision-making and adherence issues involving new HIV regimens. First-person
patient accounts are helpful in communicating strategies for coping with
current medication cocktails.
To order either video
send a $20 check or money order payable to The Center for Special Studies:
The Center for
Special Studies
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
525 East 68th Street, F-24
New York, NY 10021
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