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HIV Peer Network provides speakers to address AIDS in the workplace. (New York)

AIDS Weekly

| November 23, 1992 | COPYRIGHT 2009 NewsRX. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

New York

A new program has been launched to provide targeted AIDS education in the workplace by matching speakers and audiences by profession and industry.

The HIV Peer Network is made up of a group of HIV-positive professionals and tradespeople who bring the facts about HIV disease to their professional peers at no cost to employers.

HIV Peer Network members include more than 30 men and women from across the U.S. Their professions include bankers, lawyers, teachers, computer technicians, healthcare workers, sales representatives, public relations executives, social workers, human resources executives and others.

These educators' …

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