Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About the HIV/AIDS Web Series
HIV/AIDS Web Series
“A Call to Action for Leaders: The Crisis of HIV/AIDS among African Americans”
Available online late summer 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions about Past and Future presentations (previously called “Satellite Broadcasts”) |
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Do I need to register if I simply wish to view the HIV/AIDS Web Series? 
No, you do not need to register to view the HIV/AIDS Web Series. It is no longer a satellite broadcast with site coordinators in charge of various sites. It is now a Web only presentation – all pre-recorded.
Could you please explain how this HIV/AIDS Web Series works?
This HIV/AIDS Web Series may be viewed online at CDC’s Public Health Training Network (PHTN) Web site at: http://www2a.cdc.gov/phtn/. You must have a computer with Internet and Windows Media Player capability for viewing. Windows Media Player software may be downloaded at no charge from this site: http://www2a.cdc.gov/phtn.
How do I find information about the HIV/AIDS Web Series?
You may obtain information in one of three ways:
- View or print a flyer about the HIV/AIDS Web Series from http://www.cdcnpin.org/scripts/webseries.
- Call 800-458-5231 M-F (9:00a.m. – 6:00pm eastern time) and ask to speak with a CDC National Prevention Information Network (NPIN) reference specialist.
- E-mail your question to info@cdcnpin.org.
How do I submit questions for the speakers?
This is not a “live” presentation, so there will be no live speakers and no questions taken.
Will this HIV/AIDS Web Series be available in Spanish?
No, the Webcast will be in English only.
Will continuing education credits be offered?
No. Continuing Education (CE) Credit is not planned for this HIV/AIDS Web Series.
Will DVDs of the HIV/AIDS Web Series be available?
Once the Web Series is posted, you may view the Web Series at any time at http://www2a.cdc.gov/phtn/
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Frequently Asked Questions about Past and Future presentations (previously called “Satellite Broadcasts”)
Where do I find information about previous programs that have heretofore been called “Satellite Broadcasts?”
This information is found at http://www.cdcnpin.org/scripts/webseries/past/index.asp. Look
at the “Past Broadcasts” section.
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