Ending the Epidemics in Indian Country: HIV and STIs | May 3rd, 2022
Date of Presentation: May 3, 2022
In this series of presentations, Dr. Jonathan Iralu, Chief Clinical Consultant for Infectious Diseases at IHS, a primary care approach to Eliminating HIV in Indian Country. Then, Dr. Melanie Taylor, Medical Epidemiologist for the CDC and Captain with the United States Public Health Service, reviews sexually transmitted diseases: review of surveillance, screening and treatment recommendations for chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis.
Recording:
Presented by:
Dr. Jonathan Iralu, MD | Dr. Melanie Taylor, MD, MPH
Dr. Jonathan Iralu, MD, FACP, FISDA, is the Indian Health Service Chief Clinical Consultant for Infectious Diseases. He has a special interest in HIV, tuberculosis, and sexually transmitted disease care in rural communities. His research has focused on undifferentiated febrile illness in the American Southwest and on rural HIV care delivery. He has worked at Gallup Indian Medical Center since 1994 and is an instructor at Harvard Medical School and Senior Physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital Division of Global Health Equity in Boston, Massachusetts.
Dr. Melanie Taylor is a Medical Epidemiologist for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of HIV Prevention. Dr. Taylor also holds the rank of Captain with the United States Public Health Service.
Resources Provided:
- STI Treatment Guidelines CDC
- Dual rapid HIV-Syphilis test
- IHS HIV treatment Guidelines:
- To complete the session post survey and claim CE
- Self Collection of Rectal Swab Diagram
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Review of Surveillance, Screening and Treatment Recommendations for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Syphilis Slides
- Eliminating HIV in Indian Country Slides
- CME.CNE.CPE Disclosures
Date added: May 3, 2022