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Sexually transmitted infections challenge clinicians to integrate biology with communication, trust, and care. This chapter explores how infections are transmitted, detected, treated, and prevented — within the intimate contexts in which they arise.
In this deep dive, we consider symptom patterns, screening strategies, and evolving antimicrobial resistance, alongside the importance of confidentiality and non-judgemental care. You’ll hear how effective management depends as much on conversation and follow-up as on pharmacology.
This chapter reframes STI care as preventive, relational, and public-facing — where individual encounters carry broader implications for community health.
By Med School Audio - Medical Knowledge Reimagined & Learning Made Memorable.Sexually transmitted infections challenge clinicians to integrate biology with communication, trust, and care. This chapter explores how infections are transmitted, detected, treated, and prevented — within the intimate contexts in which they arise.
In this deep dive, we consider symptom patterns, screening strategies, and evolving antimicrobial resistance, alongside the importance of confidentiality and non-judgemental care. You’ll hear how effective management depends as much on conversation and follow-up as on pharmacology.
This chapter reframes STI care as preventive, relational, and public-facing — where individual encounters carry broader implications for community health.