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HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER
Any licensed health care provider in good standing may become a member of the Community Consortium.

A primary benefit of membership is the opportunity to become involved in HIV research. As a member, you can participate in the design and evaluation of our research studies . You can have your practice registered as a clinical research site, bringing you and your patients directly into our research program and allowing access to the expertise and support of our on-site staff. You can even become a principal investigator for a study idea of your own, collaborating with fellow members and Community Consortium staff to develop and implement investigations that will contribute to the Consortium's mission to improve HIV primary care.

As a member you will also be able to do more than just chime in on HIV-related policy decisions. You can help shape the Community Consortium's policy agenda, and if there is an issue that particularly concerns you, the Community Consortium's resources can be committed to the initiation of your own investigative survey. And, Community Consortium meetings and programs will help you stay on top of current HIV-related news and inside the debates of the day.

Finally, all Community Consortium members enjoy our educational programs and information services for free, including our CME conferences.

Annual dues are $35 for physicians; $25 for other health care providers. To become a member of the Community Consortium call our central office at (415) 476-9554 ext. 332, or print the 2004 Membership form below and send this sheet along with your payment to Community Consortium, Attn: Victor Tan, 3180 18th St, Suite 201, San Francisco, CA, 94110.

Printable 2006 Membership Form


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