Ep 166 – PEP Talk Hide & Seek
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- Sexualität
Time for a pep talk, well, a PEP talk that is. We are joined by queer content creator Odus Moore to share a little about self advocating in healthcare settings as an LGBTIQ+ person. Recently, Odus needed to access PEP - medication to prevent HIV after a recent exposure - and was met with some perceived queer phobia and didn't walk away with the medication they needed.
PEP can be taken to prevent HIV after a recent exposure - but needs to be taken within 72 hours. And, the earlier the better.
Odus shares what happened when they visited a public hospital and had a negative experience, which they turned into a training and capacity building experience for clinicians at the hospital - but not before being bullied and gaslit online!
Plus, we chat about mpox and preventing it by getting vaccinated!
Here's some stuff we mentioned this week...
PEP information
GetPEP.info
https://what-works.org/pep/
https://endinghiv.org.au/stay-safe/pep/
PEP Guidelines, for clinicians: https://ashm.org.au/resources/australian-pep-guidelines/
If you are diagnosed with HIV, you can connect with your local state based HIV organization
Training and capacity building
https://rainbowhealthaustralia.org.au/training-programs
Pride in Diversity: https://www.prideinclusionprograms.com.au/about-pid/
Training and Professional Development from Queerspace at Drummond Street https://www.queerspace.org.au/training-education/
MPOX
What is MPox? https://emen8.com.au/health/sexual-health/get-your-monkeypox-shot-what-you-need-to-know-about-the-monkeypox-vaccine/
New Mpox cases: https://www.starobserver.com.au/news/new-mpox-cases-vic/230357
Where to go:
Melbourne Sexual Health Centre
Thorne Harbour Health
Northside Clinic
Collins Street Medical Centre
Prahran Market Clinic
No Medicare? https://oshcaustralia.com.au/
Some pharmacies that operate late or 24 hours.
Time for a pep talk, well, a PEP talk that is. We are joined by queer content creator Odus Moore to share a little about self advocating in healthcare settings as an LGBTIQ+ person. Recently, Odus needed to access PEP - medication to prevent HIV after a recent exposure - and was met with some perceived queer phobia and didn't walk away with the medication they needed.
PEP can be taken to prevent HIV after a recent exposure - but needs to be taken within 72 hours. And, the earlier the better.
Odus shares what happened when they visited a public hospital and had a negative experience, which they turned into a training and capacity building experience for clinicians at the hospital - but not before being bullied and gaslit online!
Plus, we chat about mpox and preventing it by getting vaccinated!
Here's some stuff we mentioned this week...
PEP information
GetPEP.info
https://what-works.org/pep/
https://endinghiv.org.au/stay-safe/pep/
PEP Guidelines, for clinicians: https://ashm.org.au/resources/australian-pep-guidelines/
If you are diagnosed with HIV, you can connect with your local state based HIV organization
Training and capacity building
https://rainbowhealthaustralia.org.au/training-programs
Pride in Diversity: https://www.prideinclusionprograms.com.au/about-pid/
Training and Professional Development from Queerspace at Drummond Street https://www.queerspace.org.au/training-education/
MPOX
What is MPox? https://emen8.com.au/health/sexual-health/get-your-monkeypox-shot-what-you-need-to-know-about-the-monkeypox-vaccine/
New Mpox cases: https://www.starobserver.com.au/news/new-mpox-cases-vic/230357
Where to go:
Melbourne Sexual Health Centre
Thorne Harbour Health
Northside Clinic
Collins Street Medical Centre
Prahran Market Clinic
No Medicare? https://oshcaustralia.com.au/
Some pharmacies that operate late or 24 hours.
46 Min.