Gynecologic & Sexual Health

STI management, preventive screenings, inclusive care, and more
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Research roundup: November 2025 edition

HPV Self-Collection: A New Option in Your Toolkit

HPV self-collection is here. FDA-approved in 2024, self-swabbing lets many patients collect their own sample in the clinic, offering a safe, evidence-based option to expand cervical cancer screening access and support patient-centered care.

Taking a transgender-inclusive sexual health history

What providers need to know about taking transgender-inclusive sexual health histories.

Research roundup: October 2025 edition

DMPA on TikTok, OTC pill sales, Misoprostol & IUD placements, Telehealth abortion & TGD populations, Abortion restrictions & infant mortality

Research roundup: September 2025 edition

Contraceptive knowledge gaps, Adolescent awareness of OTC contraception, DMPA and meningioma risk, Implicit bias in contraception counseling, PrEP & STI Risk

Research roundup: August 2025 edition

HPV self-collection, asynchronous telehealth abortion studies, young people and permanent contraception access, clinician confidence gaps in abortion navigation, shifting contraceptive preferences postpartum

Research roundup: July 2025 edition

US-MEC 2024 update, NuvaRing for adenomyosis, COCs & psychotropic meds, abortion bans & maternal health, adolescent abortion info

Clinical scenario: Managing abnormal cervical cancer screening tests

A 29 year-old patient (they/them) is transferring care into your practice. They show you that their medical record from a previous provider, pulled up on their phone, includes an ASCUS cytology with reflex positive Human Papillomavirus (HPV) three months ago without follow-up. They pull up other records on their cell phone of a prior normal cytology test at age 26. “What do I do now? I’m worried that I have cancer.”
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