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By Dr Rhys Young
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
This is the second episode on PrEP. In our last episode, we started with the basics of what to do before you get started. This episode will dive a bit deeper into how to take it and what to monitor.
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This episode is going to cover all the basics of PrEP. PrEP stands for preexposure prophylaxis. And in this case, we're talking specifically about exposure to HIV. Who do you give it to? What do you need to do before starting? What do you need to check on an ongoing basis?
This episode will get you started on PrEP and then we'll follow up with another episode to cover the different ways you can take PrEP and how to monitor.
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If one of your LGBTI+ patients were experiencing domestic & family violence, would you know how to pick it up? Would you know what to do to support them? 1 in 3 LGBTI+ people experiences violence from a partner, ex-partner, or family member. Unfortunately, the research shows that LGBTI people are less likely to find support services that meet their specific needs.
Dr Rhys chats with Ben Bjarnesen, an LGBTI+ Domestic Violence advocate, about domestic & family violence affecting the LGBTI+ community.
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Do you talk to your LGBTI+ patients about sex? When you take a sexual history, is it gender-inclusive? Many medical schools teach students to ask the question, “Do you have sex with men, women, or both?” during a sexual history. We look at how that might not be the best place to start...
Dr Rhys chats with Clinton Morgan, clinic nurse at the Queensland Council for LGBTI+ Health, about how to take a better sexual history.
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There's a lot to talk about when it comes to LGBTI+ health. Before we can get started it's important to have an idea of the important constructs that help define members of the LGBTI+ community. It all comes down to sex, gender & sexuality.
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The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.