Tips, tricks and things that young people want you to know!
The largest group to be diagnosed with sexually transmissible infections (STI) in NSW are people aged 15-29 years. GPs are the health professional that young people are most likely to access for care. GPs not only play a pivotal role in prevention, testing and treatment of STIs, but are hugely influential in normalising and promoting patient access to sexual health care across the lifespan.
Download this podcast to learn from other GPs about approaches and top tips for delivering sexual health care to young people from a range of backgrounds. This includes how to easily start a conversation to offer and conduct sexual health screening. Also featured are young people talking about what matters to them when accessing sexual health care. Simple and practical techniques are included which GPs can use to improve a young person’s experience when accessing General Practice.