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Johns Hopkins University

Point of Care Testing for Sexually Transmitted Infections

Johns Hopkins University via Coursera

Overview

What are sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and why do we care? What is point of care testing (POCT)? What do clinicians and patients want and need from the POCT for STIs? Point of care testing, or medical diagnostic testing done at the time of patient care, is an important tool for the treatment of sexually transmitted infections. This course looks at point of care testing for sexually transmitted infections from the perspective of the clinician, the patient, and the regulatory environment. Learners will hear from experts about the basics of sexually transmitted infections, the methods of diagnosis, and then dive more deeply into the why and how of point of care testing. Note: This course discusses the specifics of sexually transmitted infections in detail, including photos of genitalia exhibiting symptoms of these infections.

Syllabus

  • STIs: What are they and why do we care?
  • Bacterial STIs
  • Viral STIs, Diagnosing STIs, and STI Clinical Services
  • STI POCTs: Are they currently used and how?

Taught by

Anne Rompalo, MD, ScM

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