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Webinar

California Mpox Update for Healthcare Providers – October 2023
Monday, July 31, 2023 from 12:00PM-1:15PM (PDT) Presented by Drs. Kurtis Mohr and Rosalyn Plotzker Chlamydia is an STI that can manage to damage our body in oh so many places. Watch this webinar to learn Everything about this “cloaked” assailant: from stats & numbers, to pathophys’, fevers, chills, and burning whiz! Plus screening, treatment & prevention, of course!

Webinar

STI Clinical Update Webinar #EverythingChlamydia
Monday, July 31, 2023 from 12:00PM-1:15PM (PDT) Presented by Drs. Kurtis Mohr and Rosalyn Plotzker Chlamydia is an STI that can manage to damage our body in oh so many places. Watch this webinar to learn Everything about this “cloaked” assailant: from stats & numbers, to pathophys’, fevers, chills, and burning whiz! Plus screening, treatment & prevention, of course!

Webinar

STI Expert Hour Webinar: Mycoplasma Genitalium – What’s New?
STI Expert Hour Webinar: Mycoplasma Genitalium – What’s New? January 18, 2023, 11:30 AM-12:45 PM (PST) Presented by Dr. Lindley Barbee This webinar will focus on an update of the clinical and epidemiologic aspects of Mycoplasma genitalium. Learning Objectives:

Clinical Tools and Guidelines

California STI Screening Recommendations
California Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) Screening Recommendations This resource from the California Department of Public Health and California Prevention Training Center provides a concise, gender-specific summary of recommended STI screening practices. Download the California STI Screening Recommendations. Or view the recommendations as a website.

Webinar

STI Clinical Update Webinar: Syndromic Management of STIs Part 2
STI Clinical Update Webinar: Syndromic Management of STIs – Part 2 Tuesday, December 6, 2022 from 12:00PM-1:15PM (PST) Presented by Drs. Kathleen Jacobson and Kelly Johnson A case-based approach to recognizing sexually transmitted infections, with a focus on those that disseminate outside the genital tract. Learning Objectives