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- From: "LaDue, Lee E." <>
- To: Alison Tartaglia <>, "" <>
- Subject: RE: Question regarding non-reporting students and Prophylactic STI meds
- Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2017 21:30:03 +0000
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Hi Alison: We do and it used to be written into the procedures but it changed based on new technology. See our HS person’s response below. It worked well years ago when
we started meeting with the hospital to improve the response to sexual assault victims and we invited a representative from our health services. So when we wrote a new plan for the hospital, health services adopted similar protocols. Our HS does not do
sexual assault exams but will treat prophylactically for STI’s and followed the hospital protocol for that. Just thinking that the protocol from the ER if they treat prophylactically may be helpful. Response from Health Services: The procedure I am attaching does not address the clinical care of the individual. The testing and treatment we provide is built into our electronic health record
template and is based off of guidelines from UpToDate –a evidenced based clinical decision making resource. It is a resource our providers use for current practice guidelines. We do provide testing and treatment for STI’s and treat prophylactically following evidenced based guidelines. Sorry we don’t have a guideline I can access to send – it is built into our EHR.
Hope you are having a great semester!
Lee Etta LaDue Gender Violence Prevention Coordinator Women's Center 720 4th Ave. S. St. Cloud, MN 56301 320-308-3995 From: Alison Tartaglia [mailto:]
Hello everyone, I was wondering if you might be able to tell me if you any of you have health centers that treat students prophylactically for STIs who don't want to have a SAFE exam done or go to the ED? If you do and you would be will
to share protocols, that would be great! Thanks so much! Best, Ali Ali Tartaglia, DrPH Director of Student Health Promotion Bennington College The Student Health Center (802) 440-4755 (office) (802) 440-HOPE (4673) 24/7 Confidential resource on campus for students to discuss issues of sexual harassment and misconduct |
- Question regarding non-reporting students and Prophylactic STI meds, Alison Tartaglia, 10/05/2017
- RE: Question regarding non-reporting students and Prophylactic STI meds, LaDue, Lee E., 10/05/2017
- Re: Question regarding non-reporting students and Prophylactic STI meds, Megan Elizabeth Selheim, 10/06/2017
- RE: Question regarding non-reporting students and Prophylactic STI meds, LaDue, Lee E., 10/05/2017
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