Course Description:
ASHM is excited to host HIV & Syphilis: A Gold Coast Update. Did you know there were close to 1,000 cases of syphilis recorded in QLD in 2024 alone? This evening event is designed to update General Practitioners (GPs) and Nurses on the latest epidemiology, testing and treatment for both HIV and Syphilis. The session will include a case study discussion to explore real-world scenarios, clinical considerations, and best practices in treating HIV and Syphilis. Complimentary dinner and dessert will be provided along with opportunities to network.
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Key Topics:
- Indications for HIV and Syphilis testing
- The effectiveness and appropriate use of HIV PrEP and PEP
- Case-based discussion to enhance clinical decision-making in syphilis management
- Best practice guidelines and resources for GPs and Nurses
- Learn about becoming an s100 prescriber
Date, Time & Venue:
Tuesday May 27, 2025, 6-9pm, Venue TBD
Target Audience:
GPs and Nurses
Presenters & Facilitators:
Dr. Caroline Thng
Course Components:
- Complete the Registration Survey
- Attend the Event
- Complete Post Course Survey
Learning Outcomes:
- Describe HIV and Syphilis epidemiology in Australia
- Recall indications for HIV and Syphilis testing and screening
- Discuss Syphilis treatment and management
- Compare the effectiveness and appropriate use of HIV PrEP and PEP
Endorsement and CPD:
RACGP Accreditation Pending
Funding:
This activity is funded by Queensland Health
For more information:
Please contact ASHM Education at [email protected] or call 0431 320 429.
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