HIV Prevention Research in the Kink-Involved Population

HIV Prevention Research in the Kink-Involved Population

Cultural humility in healthcare, especially for those involved in kink, requires going beyond basic competence. Clinicians must provide respectful care, acknowledging patients' diverse backgrounds and beliefs about kink as part of their identity. This necessitates self-reflection, ongoing learning, and awareness of the doctor-patient power dynamic. Healthcare professionals still hold unfounded biases, highlighting the need for further education and combating the stigma surrounding healthy expressions of sexuality. Related Content:

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Talking to patients about Lenacapavir (Sunlenca); the new long-acting injectable medication for HIV

Talking to patients about Lenacapavir (Sunlenca); the new long-acting injectable medication for HIV

In this episode, Dr. Steven Fine, an infectious disease specialist affiliated with the University of Rochester and Anthony Jordan Health Center explains the pros and cons behind the newly approved Len...

11 Mai 202316min

Providing Affirming Care to Transgender Youth

Providing Affirming Care to Transgender Youth

One recent study shows that only 4% of trans youth with supportive parents attempted suicide, while 57% with unsupportive parents committed suicide… In the current political landscape, transgender hea...

13 Apr 202320min

The Resurgence of Congenital Syphilis in NYS: A Look at the Past and Present to Change the Future

The Resurgence of Congenital Syphilis in NYS: A Look at the Past and Present to Change the Future

In this episode host Melinda Godfrey, a Nurse Practitioner at the University of Rochester, and Program Manager of the Congenital Syphilis Prevention Project, (part of the NYS CEI Sexual Health Center ...

9 Mar 202324min

What We Know About Xylazine

What We Know About Xylazine

In this episode host Lauren Walker, Program Director for the Hep C and Drug User Health Center of Excellence at CEI, speaks with special guests Dr. Sharon Stancliff and NYSDOH’s Lisa Skill about the i...

9 Feb 202330min

START Trial Update

START Trial Update

This podcast is about a long term follow up to the START trial which originally showed that starting antiretroviral therapy even at high CD4 counts (above 500) was better than waiting until CD4 counts...

12 Jan 20239min

How Can We Destigmatize HIV and Pregnancy?

How Can We Destigmatize HIV and Pregnancy?

Preventing perinatal HIV transmission is an important strategy for eliminating HIV. Historically, rates of perinatal HIV transmission were 25-40% without interventions, but advances in HIV research, p...

8 Des 202227min

Taking the Next Step: Providing Proactive Reproductive Health Care in Your Clinical Setting

Taking the Next Step: Providing Proactive Reproductive Health Care in Your Clinical Setting

Reproductive healthcare is a critical part of healthcare overall. Yet components of this care, including abortion, are becoming more and more inaccessible to certain parts of the population, worsened ...

10 Nov 202238min

Universal Hepatitis C Screening among Pregnant Persons: The Time is Now

Universal Hepatitis C Screening among Pregnant Persons: The Time is Now

Hepatitis C is the most commonly reported blood-borne infection in the US, responsible for more deaths than all 60 reportable infectious diseases combined. Once most prevalent among “Baby Boomers” or ...

11 Okt 202227min

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