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Home » London 2015 Conference – Presentations

London 2015 Conference – Presentations

September 21, 2015 By SSHA Leave a Comment

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Download the presentations from the SSHA Study Day

  1. FGM: Professionals, Policy and Practice – Obi Amadi, Lead Professional Officer
  2. The Psychology of Addiction- A current perspective on Chemsex – Dr Chris Hilton – Consultant Liaison Psychiatrist
  3. Psychosexual Work and Health Advisers – Lucy Snider – Health Adviser
  4. BME communities and HIV-what’s changed? – Professor Jane Anderson Consultant Physician
  5. Hepatitis C Update – Dr Dan Bradshaw
  6. Hepatitis C and the work of Health Advisers in prison – Darren Tippets – Health Adviser
  7. The Evolving role of the Health Adviser in an Integrated Sexual Health Service – Richard West – Health Adviser
  8. PROUD: Results and participant experiences – Mitzy Gafos – Social Scientist – MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL
  9. PrEP: What does it mean for MSM, our community, and those who work with them? – Justin Harbottle – THT
  10. The STI Foundation Training & Assessment Portfolio

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