SYPHILIS and HIV ECHO

Purpose: Increase provider capacity and skills for the management of sexual health; create agents of change for a more equitable health care system that includes sexual health; increase disease specific knowledge about the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections in Oregon.

Audience: Primary care providers, nurses, social workers, peers, case managers, pharmacists, care coordinators, health department staff and other interested care team members are encouraged to register and forward to your colleagues and networks.

Sample topics: Clinical manifestations of syphilis; syphilis laboratory diagnosis and interpretation; integrating sexual health history across the continuum of clinical care; HIV PrEP

Schedule: 12 sessions. Thursdays, 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Pacific time, September 18 - December 11, 2025

Faculty:

  • Anthony Cheng, MD, Medical Director Office of Digital Health, OHSU

  • Christopher Evans, MD, Associate Professor, HIV Clinic Lead, OHSU

  • Kate McKenna, MD, MPH, Family Physician, One Community Health

  • Richard Rojas-Perez, Eastern Oregon Person with Lived Experience Representative

  • Jeffrey Gander, RN, Communicable Disease Nurse, Clackamas County Public Health

The project described is supported by grant number 6 U3IRH43509‐04‐02 from the Office for the Advancement of Telehealth, Health Resources and Services Administration, DHHS