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Why Health Care Providers Should Attend the 2012 National STD Prevention Conference

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  • Gain firsthand knowledge on emerging STD topics such as drug-resistant gonorrhea.
  • Hear from CDC experts and consultants behind the STD Surveillance Reports, STD Treatment Guidelines, and STD Laboratory Guidelines.
  • Learn more efficient case management skills for patients affected by STDs.
  • Gain access to STD-related health education and communication tools.
  • Hear strategies on how to incorporate sexual health into your practice with all patients.
  • Get trained (or retrained) on the basics of STDs.
  • Find out how upcoming changes to the health system may impact your practice.
  • Learn how to partner with health departments, family planning clinics, federally qualified health centers and others in the management of your STD patients.
  • Network and learn from other providers.

Please visit the 2012 National STD Conference web site to register and for more information.

 

 
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