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Sex Transm Infect 2002;78:80 doi:10.1136/sti.78.2.80-a
  • Brief Encounters

Brief Encounters

  1. Rob Miller, Associate editor

      YOU CAN SEE THE NURSE (OR DOCTOR?) NOW

      The National Strategy for Sexual Health & HIV proposes that nurses will have an expanding role in the management of STIs. Miles and colleagues have shown in a randomised controlled trial that specialist nurse led genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics for women provide care equal to that provided by senior house officers. Given support and appropriate training GUM nurses can provide safe and effective patient care. See pages 93–97

      SHORT TERM INTERVENTIONS FOR SEX WORKERS

      Despite prostitution being illegal in China, in recent years more and more women have engaged in sex work. Ma and colleagues have shown that short term intervention with screening/treatment of STIs and …

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