This session will explain 'The NHS Trusts and Primary Care Trusts (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) Directions 2000' and confidentiality as it applies to the sexual health setting. It will also examine the specific issues which can arise in clinical pract
This session covers the anatomy of the male genital tract. It will also cover the physiology of the male genital tract as relevant to the practice of genitourinary medicine.
This session will cover the anatomy of the female genital tract. It will also cover the physiology of the female genital tract as relevant to the practice of genitourinary medicine.
This session will demonstrate practical aspects of examination of the female genitalia for the purposes of cervical cytology and sexually transmitted infection testing, and pelvic pain assessment.
This session will describe the examination needed to elicit extra-genital signs in a Sexual/HIV health care setting and will provide a practical guide to these clinical signs that are likely to be related to sexually transmitted infections (STI). It will
This session will describe a full screen for diagnosis or exclusion of STIs in an asymptomatic woman, an asymptomatic heterosexual man and an asymptomatic man who has sex with men (MSM) and the rationale behind the approach.
This session will cover the core requirements of the English National Chlamydia Screening Programme, including data reporting requirements and quality assurance issues.