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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 12,1998 PSA#2093Acquisitions Management Operations Branch, NIAID, 6003 Executive Blvd,
Solar Building, Room 1C38, Contracts Section, Bethesda, MD 20892-7605 Q -- MEDICAL SERVICES SOL RFQ9803 DUE 052898 POC Carolyn Sentz,
(301)402-2284/Sophia Janus, (301) 402-2284 The Person in this position
will be responsible for conducting clinical research on HIV infectiion
under the general guidance of the Director, NIAID. Research studies
include work on etiology, immunoregulatory defects, complications of,
and therapy of human HIV infection. This individual and primary
investigators study the success of therapy in primary HIV infection and
its associated diseases. Description of duties: Reviews patient charts
to collect relevant clinical data such as laboratory test results and
social background. Interviews patients to obtain sexual history,
medical history, and history use of medications, previous HIV-related
symptoms, infections and diseases. Is responsible for maintaining
computer databases for data collection. Interprets and is responsible
for recognizing results that merit prompt clinical action. This
individual will have patient responsibilities in clinic and for
inpatients for data collection. Conducts informal counciling sessions
for patients to teach them about HIV infection and explain their rights
and obligations as research subjects. Discusses symptoms of the disease
and its potential for transmission. This requires a comprehensive
knowledge of HIV and requires the ability to interpret clinical data in
terms which may be understood by the patient as well as interpretations
at a level which is conversant with physicians. Receives inquiries from
referring physicians, private hospital staff, and patients regarding
the diagnosis and treatment of HIV infection and eligibility for
research protocols. Refers to primary investigators, attending, and
clinic physicians those questions which cannot be answered personally.
Coordinates and insures the collection of specimens needed for all
studies on patients with HIV infection and normal volunteers. This
person will be knowledgeable about specimens needed, timing of
collection of specimens, and special factors warranting changing
unusual procedures. The person in this position may instruct other
personnel in collection, handling, and distribution of research
speciments. Maintains contact with patients and referring physicians to
explain patient's conditions and symptoms, interprets results of
laboratory tests of patients who have participated in the study.
Follows-up on patients throughout study to schedule tests, follow-up
examinations, transportation, and admissions. Education requirements:
Bachelors Degree in Nursing, current U.S.R.N. License in any state, to
be accredited in HIV-AIDS care, and two (2) or more years of
experience in HIV clinical research. Tour of Duty: Four (4) hours per
day Monday through Friday, excluding Federal Holidays, 8:30 AM to 12:30
PM. Note: Number of hours per day and tour of duty will vary. Estimated
number of hours per annum: 860. Location of employment: NIH, Bethesda,
Maryland. (0128) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0065 19980512\Q-0005.SOL)
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