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The Henne Group, a medical research firm based in San Francisco, is seeking participants for a nation-wide study on HIV treatment. Participants who qualify for the study will take part in a 20-60 minute telephone interview to discuss their decisions regarding their HIV treatment. Qualified individuals who complete the interview will receive $50 for their time and effort.

Individuals may be eligible if they:


- Are between the ages of 18 and 54
- Were diagnosed as HIV-positive between 2008 and 2011
- Have sex with men
- Are African American or White


Participants are being selected from the following 11 metropolitan areas: New York City, Philadelphia, Chicago, Washington DC/Baltimore, San Francisco, Los Angeles/Long Beach, Atlanta, Houston, and Dallas. If you know any other professionals in your field who live in one of these 11 metropolitan areas who may be able to assist our recruitment efforts, please forward this information along to them.


Individuals wishing to be screened for the study or to ask for more information can call us toll-free at:

877.737.5782 ext. 282


This research is being conducted by The Henne Group. To learn more about our organization, please visit www.thehennegroup.com.


 



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