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Meet the nurses who cared for AIDS patients when no one else would
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In 1983, during the early years of the HIV/AIDS crisis, a group of nurses at San Francisco General Hospital established the first HIV/AIDS ward to care for victims of the disease. The ward is the subject of a new documentary, “5B,” where Guy Vandenberg worked as a nurse.
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