Épisodes

  • Dating Apps and STI Notifications
    Sep 16 2025

    People use apps to find someone to date or hook up, nothing new there, but what about using apps to notify someone when they need to think about STI testing and prevention services? It’s happening (permission based, of course), and we’re exploring this today with Morgan Finke, the Communications Coordinator with Public Health Madison & Dane County in Wisconsin, and we want to talk to Morgan because HER health department is utilizing dating apps for some partner notifications.

    Show Notes:

    Public Health Madison & Dane County: Digital Partner Services

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention STI Prevention Page

    ASHA’s STIs A to Z

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    14 min
  • Trends in Syphilitic Uveitis with Dr. Meghan Berkenstock
    Aug 4 2025
    We’ve had a lot of discussions on this podcast around syphilis, especially the alarming rates of the infection in newborns, but today we’re talking about syphilis and ocular (or eye) infections, in particular syphilitic uveitis, a disease affecting the uvea, the middle layer of the eye. It’s not very common, but it has been increasing in recent years and can severely damage one’s vision if not diagnosed and treated. To learn more, we’re fortunate to be joined by Dr. Meghan Berkenstock, an associate professor of ophthalmology at the Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute where she specializes in the care of patients with uveitis. Show Notes A recent paper published by Dr. Berkenstock and colleagues: Incidence and Prevalence of Syphilitic Uveitis and Associated Ocular Complications in the TriNetX Database. CDC About Syphilis fact sheet https://www.cdc.gov/syphilis/about/index.html
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    12 min
  • STIs in Native Communities: A Conversation with the National Indian Health Board
    Jul 7 2025
    Today we’re talking about Native Americans and sexual health, with an emphasis on sexually transmitted infections (STIs). With any group, conversations on these topics can always come around to a discussion of culture, societal norms and expectations, and so on but there is really a great deal we can explore when talking about Native communities because of the rich diversity within this population but also the importance of Tribal sovereignty. Listen as we explore these topics with our guests from the National Indian Health Board, Lacey Wind, NIHB’s Public Health Policy and Programs Director, and Audrianna “Dri” Marzette, one of the Board’s Public Health Managers who has worked on STI prevention and programs with Tribal communities. Indian Health Service National Indian Health Board
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    22 min
  • So That The People May Live
    Jun 10 2025
    Compared to the U.S. overall, Native Americans/Alaska Natives have higher rates of syphilis but the disparity is most shocking with congenital syphilis (when newborns contract the infection). What’s driving these infections in Native communities, and what can we do to reverse the tide? We explore this with our guest, Meghan Curry O’Connell, a citizen of the Cherokee nation, who’s a physician and the Chief Public Health Officer with the Great Plains Tribal Leaders'Health Board, which represents18 tribal communities across South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa. Show Notes: Great Plains Tribal Leaders’ Health Board ASHA’s Syphilis Hub CDC’s Syphilis Page
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    24 min
  • Sex Ed Miss Frizzle
    May 23 2025

    Is romance dead? Is sex passé? How do we even start talking with our partners about intimacy and pleasure? Let’s add a convo about STI testing and prevention to the mix, too. Who can guide us to talk about all this? Julia Fowlkes, aka Sex Ed Miss Frizzle, that’s who! Join us for a humorous and informative journey with our guest, who describes herself as “Just a broad who wants to talk about the stuff no one taught us.”

    Resources

    @SexEdMissFrizzle for Julia on TikTok
    YesMeansTest.org to find STI testing resources and prevention tips

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    24 min
  • Continuing the Conversation on Doxy PEP
    Mar 12 2025

    In this episode of our doxy PEP series, we continue the conversation with Maxfield Haynes, discussing how to talk with your provider and how to know if doxy PEP is right for you.

    Doxy PEP—or doxycycline post-exposure prophylaxis—is a sexual health strategy that involves taking an oral antibiotic after sex to prevent chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. Doxy PEP is the first new prevention method for bacterial STIs, and many experts believe it will be an important tool in our fight against this epidemic.

    Learn more about doxy PEP at https://www.ashasexualhealth.org/doxy-pep-is-a-new-strategy-to-help-prevent-stis/

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    9 min
  • A Patient Perspective on Doxy PEP
    Feb 18 2025
    Doxy PEP—or doxycycline post-exposure prophylaxis—is a sexual health strategy that involves taking an oral antibiotic after sex to prevent chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. Doxy PEP is the first new prevention method for bacterial STIs, and many experts believe it will be an important tool in our fight against this epidemic.

    In this episode, we speak to Oscar Alexis to get the patient's perspective on doxy PEP. They share their experience, offer tips for others considering doxy PEP, and explain how they've helped educate providers about this new prevention method.

    Learn more about doxy PEP at https://www.ashasexualhealth.org/doxy-pep-is-a-new-strategy-to-help-prevent-stis/

    Hear more from Oscar on their podcast Liquorice Chix.

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    15 min
  • Cervical Cancer Survivor Series—Advice from Survivors
    Jan 22 2025
    In honor of Cervical Health Awareness Month, the National Cervical Cancer Coalition presents the Cervical Cancer Survivor Series. Across eight episodes, we share stories from cervical cancer survivors across the country, touching on topics including diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship, as well as advice for others whose lives are impacted by this preventable disease. We also talked to providers in the field to answer questions about screening prevention and treatment. In this final episode, we hear from all of our survivors from this series—Jen English, Shaundra Hall, Aisha McClellan, Selena Rushton, and Cheryla Thompson. We talked to them about a range of topics, including advice they’ve received and would offer others after a diagnosis, how family and friends can best offer support to loved ones dealing with cancer, what they would say to anyone considering the HPV vaccine, and why they decided to become involved in advocacy. 568673
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    15 min