ACTU: Resources for
Patients, Families & the Public
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We offer clinical trials to people who have HIV, or in some cases, people who do not have HIV.

 Clinical trials can be a treatment option or enhance your current treatment for HIV.
 

Here, you’ll find information about the clinical trials unit and directions for participating in a clinical trial. You can learn about our physicians, community outreach and education, and specialized care. An extensive Q and A section will help answer your questions.

.Questions and answers about clinical trials
This handbook describes the clinical trial process and lists many questions you might want to ask before joining a clinical trial.

How to enroll in a clinical trial
A step by step guide to getting enrolled in a clinical trial at Washington University.

Community Advisory Board (CAB)
An introduction to the Washington University ACTU CAB....find out how you can contact CAB members and/or participate in community involvement to help advance HIV/AIDS research.

Results of Studies
This is a newer section implemented in April 2003 that will communicate results of studies conducted at our site.

Helena Hatch Special Care Center for Women
The Washington University ACTU, in conjunction with the Helena Hatch Special Care Center for Women, encourages HIV positive women to participate in clinical trials. Help can be provided with transportation and arranging for child care. HIV positive women are invited to call the ACTU to ask questions or to arrange for an appointment.

05/01/2007 

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Division of Infectious Diseases
Department of Medicine
Washington University School of Medicine