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STD Webinars

The Road From Observation to Intervention to Implementation: Perspectives of a Pragmatic HIV Prevention Researcher (December 13, 2012) Continuing Education

STD Prevention Science Series 2012 presentation by Connie Celum, MD, MPH

Contraception and STI/HIV: Balancing the Tradeoffs in Different Contexts (August 31, 2012) Continuing Education


STD Prevention Science Series 2012 presentation by Ward Cates, MD, MPH

It’s Not Just the Pathogen Anymore: The Genital Microbiome and Implications for Sexually Transmitted Infections (July 6, 2012)


First session of STD Prevention Science Series 2012 on June 20th, presented by Jeanne Marrazzo, MD, MPH

2010 STD Treatment Guidelines Webinar-Update on Sexual Health in Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM)  (June 7, 2012) Continuing Education


This archived webinar is for clinicians who provide care for men who have sex with men (MSM). The webinar reviews critical diagnostic and management challenges for specific STDs of concern, with an overview the epidemiology of STDs among MSM; discusses recommendations specific to helping MSM establish and maintain sexual health; and discusses components of the 2010 STD Treatment Guidelines and additional resources relevant to clinicians working with MSM.

The Growing Threat of Multidrug-Resistant Gonorrhea – CDC Public Health Grand Rounds (May 15, 2012) Continuing Education
2010 STD Treatment Guidelines Webinar-Managing STDs in Correctional Settings: Behind the Walls (November 9, 2011) Continuing Education


This archived webinar is intended for clinicians who care for persons in correctional facilities. The webinar provides an introduction to STD screening and treatment in correctional facilities with an overview of the epidemiology and a discussion of STD screening in correctional facilities. Components of the 2010 STD Treatment Guidelines and additional resources relevant to clinicians working in correctional facilities are also discussed.

Focus on Adolescent Sexual Health Webinar   (June 1, 2011)


This archived webinar is for physicians, advance practice nurses, and other health care providers who see adolescents in the U.S. in primary care practice settings such as private practices/HMOs, community health centers, adolescent clinics and school based health centers. The webinar describes the impact of STDs on adolescents in the United States. The webinar also provides and introduction to the changes to the 2010 STD Treatment Guidelines relevant to the care of adolescents and includes components of the CDC and AAP STD screening recommendations for adolescents The webinar identifies tools for engaging adolescent patients in a sexual health dialog and as well as sexual health resources for adolescent care providers.

This educational activity can now be accessed as an educational resource but CME credit is no longer available.

Reverse Sequence Syphilis Screening Webinar (March 31, 2011)


This webinar is for clinicians and 0ther health professionals who provide screening, diagnosis, and clinical care for persons at risk for or infected with syphilis.

2010 STD Treatment Guidelines Webinar: An Overview by CDC and the NNPTC (January 19, 2011)


This archived webinar is intended for clinicians and other staff that provide clinical care for persons with or at risk for STDs. CDC and the National Network of STD/HIV Prevention Training Centers (NNPTC) speakers highlight several key changes to the 2010 STD Treatment Guidelines including the recommended treatment regimens for uncomplicated gonococcal infections of the cervix, urethra, and rectum and antimicrobial resistance in gonorrhea and other STDs in this webinar.

This educational activity can now be accessed as an educational resource but CME credit is no longer available.

 

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