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Association of Nurses in AIDS Care

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  • The Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (ANAC) is the leading health care organization responding to HIV/AIDS. Since its founding in 1987, ANAC has been meeting the needs of nurses and other healthcare professionals in HIV/AIDS care, research, prevention and policy.

    ANAC aims to promote the health and welfare of people affected by HIV/AIDS by:

    • Creating an effective, engaged network of nurses in AIDS care
    • Studying, researching and exchanging information, experiences and ideas leading to improved care and prevention
    • Providing leadership to the nursing community in matters related to HIV/AIDS infection and its co-morbidities
    • Advocating for effective public policies and quality care for people living with HIV
    • Promoting social awareness concerning issues related to HIV/AIDS 

    Inherent in these goals is the commitment to the prevention of HIV infection.

    ANAC is made up of more than 40 chapters located around the world. It comprises a dedicated group of nurses, healthcare professionals and others from around the world who are committed to HIV/AIDS nursing. These affiliate members include social workers, pharmacists, physician assistants, lawyers and doctors; i.e. anyone involved in the care and support of people with HIV and/or AIDS.


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