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Diane Johns is a nurse at San Francisco General Hospital. She shares her thoughts on terminal care, patient participation, home based care, and homelessness. Diane started to work at San Francisco General Hospital in 1982 and began at the newly opened AIDS ward in 1983.

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XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington D.C. The nurse Dorothy Hickey tells about her work with HIV/AIDS in the US and in South Africa.

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XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Panel session on comprehensive sex education targeting youth, and on how to integrate sexual and reproductive health and rights in the counseling of young people living with HIV. Chair of session is Lennart Hjelmåker.

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Sten Vermund from University of Alabama reflects on the history of the global AIDS epidemic and his involvement in the field as a young scientist in the 80's. He discusses the social and economic factors of HIV/AIDS, such as stigma, poverty and the drug industry.

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Diane Johns is a nurse at San Francisco General Hospital. She shares her thoughts on terminal care, patient participation, home based care, homelessness, sex education and morality, stigma and other questions related to HIV and AIDS.

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Dale Rogers is a lab assistant at San Francisco General Hospital. Here he talks about the relationship between health personnel and AIDS patients and how working with young AIDS patients affects his life. He also talks about stigma among health personnel.

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