Dean Ramos Outlines Implications of New National Academies Report on STIs for Clinical Training, Licensing, and Practice Guidelines

Dean Ramos Outlines Implications of New National Academies Report on STIs for Clinical Training, Licensing, and Practice Guidelines

Dean Vincent Guilamo-Ramos is the leading author of "The National Academies Report on Sexually Transmitted Infections: Implications for Clinical Training, Licensing, and Practice Guidelines" in Clinical Infectious Diseases with Marco Thimm-Kaiser and Adam Benzekri, associates in research. 

Adam Benzekri headshotMarco Thimm Kaiservincent guilamo-ramos Dean Vincent Guilamo-Ramos is the leading author of "The National Academies Report on Sexually Transmitted Infections: Implications for Clinical Training, Licensing, and Practice Guidelines" in Clinical Infectious Diseases with Marco Thimm-Kaiser and Adam Benzekri, associates in research. 

Abstract

STIs represent a sizable, longstanding, and growing challenge and a national public health priority. A recent National Academies report outlines new directions for STI prevention and control, including the adoption of a new sexual health paradigm and broader ownership and accountability for addressing sexual health and STIs among diverse clinical and nonclinical actors. These recommendations have important implications for infectious disease providers with STI and HIV expertise. As part of the envisioned shift toward greater prioritization of sexual health across systems for healthcare and health promotion, STI and HIV specialty providers will need to increasingly take on responsibilities as leaders in the provision of STI-related training; provision of technical assistance; and alignment of clinical training curricula, licensing criteria, and practice guidelines for health care generalists.

Citation

Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, PhD, MPH, LCSW, PMHNP, ANP-BC, AAHIVS, Marco Thimm-Kaiser, MPH, Adam Benzekri, MS, Aimee Mead, MPH, Edward W Hook, III, MD, Cornelis A Rietmeijer, PhD, MD, MSPH, The National Academies Report on Sexually Transmitted Infections: Implications for Clinical Training, Licensing, and Practice Guidelines, Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2021;, ciab609, https://doi-org.proxy.lib.duke.edu/10.1093/cid/ciab609

 

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