A Sexual Health Update – What you Need to Know Webinar
With the increased prevalence of STIs on the North Coast, it is vital we have open communication with patients when taking a sexual health history to identify those at risk of STIs and BBVs.
Join us for an informative webinar designed to enhance your skills in sexual health assessment and intervention. Hear from Dr Vincent Cornelisse, Medical Director NNSWLHD and Dr Kym Collins, Staff Specialist, MNCLHD (HIV and Sexual Health) as we cover important topics on sexual health faced by health professionals.
Participants will learn to differentiate between PrEP and PEP for HIV prevention, including patient education and prescribing. We’ll also discuss identifying and recommending treatments for common STIs based on clinical guidelines and evaluate opportunistic STI screening practices for at-risk populations to enhance early detection and treatment.
Don’t miss this opportunity to broaden your knowledge and improve your knowledge on sexual health!
Facilitator:
Dr Andy Williams – GP & Medical Educator, Healthy North Coast.
Presenters:
- Dr Vincent Cornelisse, Medical Director NNSWLHD
- Dr Kym Collins, Staff Specialist, MNCLHD (HIV and Sexual Health)
Learning objectives:
- Demonstrate the ability to conduct a sexual health history
- Explain the process of contact tracing and apply effective strategies including using digital platforms
- Differentiate between PrEP and PEP for HIV prevention and outline the process for patient education and prescribing.
- Identify useful digital resources for sexual health
- Evaluate and implement opportunistic screening practices for STIs in at-risk populations
- Learn about MPox and likely clinical presentations and what you need to do
- Understand the HNCPHN Infectious Syphilis outbreak and current epidemiology- our local success story
- Understand the use of Doxy PEP for reduction in STI risk in high-risk populations
Who should attend?
GPs, registrars, nurses and other primary health professionals wanting to improve your knowledge on sexual health.
CPD points?
A certificate of attendance for self-reporting CPD will be provided upon request.
Register now to secure your spot.