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Bacterial Special Interest Group Outputs: Provision of digital educational resources for Microscopy of STIs and Position Statement on inappropriate testing and treatment
The Bacterial Special Interest Group (BSIG) was founded to promote communication between all healthcare professionals with an interest in bacterial STIs working in sexual health. A range of activities undertaken by the BSIG includes production1 2 and reviewing guidelines and presentations at educational events. Here we showcase two recent projects.
Interview with our first two dually trained and accredited consultants in Genitourinary and General Internal Medicine (GUM/GIM)
Sarah: As demonstrated by Mikey and Khine in this interview, the benefits of dual GUM/GIM training are multiple. As well as improving the future management of people living with HIV and enabling earlier diagnosis and better management of STIs in our hospitals, dual-trained GUM/GIM consultants also have additional skills and more career choice/options than single-accredited colleagues. Dual GUM/GIM training, therefore, benefits both patients and clinicians.