This four-part podcast and webinar series tackles priority areas in sexual health practice, including sexual health consultations with young people, gender-affirming sexual health care, syphilis prevention and testing, as well as HIV prescriber updates in ACT.
Each session pairs a short pre-learning podcast (featuring a realistic clinical scenario and example conversations) with a one-hour live webinar that deepens your understanding of clinical reasoning, referral pathways, and priority populations. Together, the sessions are designed to strengthen prevention-focused care, build confidence in complex consultations, and support safe, inclusive, and evidence-based practice.
Each session will run for one hour on Wednesdays, with the full schedule available below. Register for the series to receive notifications and a joining link prior to each session. Attendance is not compulsory – choose the sessions that suit your interests and schedule. All sessions will be recorded.
Recommended for clinicians working in primary healthcare settings interested in clinical topics relating to STIs, and sexual and reproductive health in ACT.
CPD and Endorsement
Each session may be suitable for self-claiming 1 CPD hour with your professional body.
Please contact ASHM Education at [email protected] or call 0431 320 429.
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