Resource Library
ASHM’s resource library is a comprehensive collection of clinical guidelines, handbooks, decision-making tools, and fact sheets designed to support healthcare professionals working in HIV, viral hepatitis, and sexual and reproductive health.
Whether you’re a GP, nurse, or other care provider, you’ll find valuable resources for improving patient care.
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Contraception Essentials: Navigating a Consultation
Contraception Essentials: Navigating a Consultation is a video resource designed to support clinicians in their contraceptive consultations.
Clinical Tool
Could It Be Syphilis? Clinical Indicator Tool
One-page clinical indicator tool for healthcare workers provides information on syphilis symptoms, testing, and treatment.
Educational Resource
Doxy-PEP Consensus Statement
Doxy-PEP involves taking 200mg of doxycycline up to 72 hours after a sexual act to reduce the risk of bacterial STIs.
Educational Resource
Empowering Your Clients via a Pleasure-Centred Approach to Sexual Health
This recorded webinar outlines the value of a pleasure-focused, positive approach to Sexual and Reproductive Health.
Clinical Tool
Hepatitis B and Immigration
This template has been developed to guide clinicians in supporting people living with chronic hepatitis B applying for a permanent visa.
Educational Resource
Hepatitis B Prescriber CPD Suggestions 2024-25
Explore suggested CPD activities for HBV s100 prescribers to easily earn and track CPD points.
Educational Resource
HIV Prescriber CPD Suggestions 2024-25
Explore suggested CPD activities for HIV s100 prescribers to easily earn and track CPD points.
Clinical Tool
Long-Acting Injectable HIV Treatment Tool
Long-acting injectable treatment for HIV is now available in Australia. This quick-reference tool offers HIV s100 Prescribers and other heal
Educational Resource
Towards the Elimination of Congenital Syphilis in Australia: Building Consensus for Priority Actions Roundtable Report
This report contains recommended actions to address the elimination of congenital syphilis in Australia following a roundtable discussion.