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Sexual and Reproductive Health in Primary Care – Queensland

Posted Saturday 14 June 2025 | ASHM

This face-to-face course aims to provide practitioners with an overview of sexual and reproductive health care in general practice, covering sexual health, sexual history taking, STI screening, contraception, and unintended pregnancy.     

This training also discusses how STI screening can be integrated into contraception and unintended pregnancy consultations.  

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Target audience

GPs, GP registrars, nurse practitioners, practice nurses, and other health professionals working in primary care settings. 

Presenters and facilitators

  •  Angela Smith.
  • Senior Medical Officer, Metro North Sexual Health and HIV Service. 
  • Clinton Morgan.
  • Nurse Practitioner, West Moreton Health.

Course components

  • Pre-course survey.
  • Six-hour live facilitated, in-person course (with breaks) 
  • Case studies and group discussions (included in the course time).
  • Post-course survey.

Learning outcomes

  • Describe the components of sexual health.  
  • Implement effective sexual history taking.
  • Integrate evidence based STI screening into practice.
  • Define current contraceptive options and their relevant counselling points.
  • Demonstrate an approach to unplanned pregnancy including counselling and discussion of options.

Endorsement and CPD

This course has been approved as a CPD activity by RACGP for the 2023-2025 triennium.

Funding

This course is funded by Queensland Government Department of Health. 

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Last updated: Thursday 12 June 2025

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