Corporate Body

Victorian AIDS Nurses Reference Group Inc (1986 - 1989)

From
1986
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
To
17 October 1989
Functions
Association, Nursing and Society or Membership Organisation
Location
Melbourne, Victoria

Summary

The Victorian AIDS Nurses Reference Group Inc was established in 1986 for the purpose of sharing information and expertise in the care of AIDS patients. In October 1989 the Victorian AIDS Nurses Reference Group became the Victorian Branch of a national group, the Australian AIDS Nurses Resource Group.

Timeline

 1986 - 1989 Victorian AIDS Nurses Reference Group Inc
       1989 - 2001 Australian AIDS Nurses Resource Group Inc (Victorian Branch)
             2001 - Australian and New Zealand Association of Nurses in AIDS Care Inc (Victorian Branch)

Published resources

Resources

Ailie Smith

EOAS ID: biogs/A002077b.htm

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