Skip to main content

  • About
    • Acknowledgements & Partners
    • Board of Directors
    • Our Staff
  • Our Work
    • NCSD Projects
    • Partnerships & Collaborations
    • Federal & State Policy
    • Clinic+: The STD and Sexual Health Clinic Initiative
    • Disease Intervention
    • Technical Assistance
  • NCSD Connect
  • Get Involved
    • NCSD Membership
    • Job Board
    • NCSD Member Profile
    • Explore Resources
    • Share Your Story
  • Resources
  • Events
  • News & Announcements
  • Search
  • Contact
  • Learning Center
  • Donate

  • Search
  • Contact
  • Learning Center
  • Donate
  • About
    • Acknowledgements & Partners
    • Board of Directors
    • Our Staff
  • Our Work
    • NCSD Projects
    • Partnerships & Collaborations
    • Federal & State Policy
    • Clinic+: The STD and Sexual Health Clinic Initiative
    • Disease Intervention
    • Technical Assistance
  • NCSD Connect
  • Get Involved
    • NCSD Membership
    • Job Board
    • NCSD Member Profile
    • Explore Resources
    • Share Your Story
  • Resources
  • Events
  • News & Announcements
> Partner Services > Swipe Right: Including Dating Apps in Partner Services
Event

Swipe Right: Including Dating Apps in Partner Services

This webinar will provide an overview of how public health officials are using technology to reach their clients. Please join HCET, John M. Owens, Jr., and Dan Wohlfeiler for this engaging webinar exploring technology incorporation and strategies.
Hosted By
HCET
Event Date
August 22, 2019

Event Registration

Overview

According to the CDC, 84% of adults in the U.S. are online, and 90% own a smart phone. The internet’s ubiquity has ignited a trend of adults meeting potential sexual partners via dating websites and phone applications (apps). In a 2015 report, the CDC explained that the internet’s “pseudo-anonymity” means that individuals might not know more than their sexual partner’s profile name or email address. The CDC explains that “when partner-locating information is limited to such virtual identifiers, the Internet and other digital media often become the only means for notifying a partner of their exposure” to STDs and HIV.

As this situation becomes more prevalent, public health officials are meeting their patients where they are by learning how to navigate these technological platforms.

Topics

After attending this webinar, attendees will be able to:

  1. Explain how health department staff and nurses can incorporate technology to enhance partner services.
  2. Identify strategies for using technology for partner services, including partner notification and prevention messaging.
  3. Describe STD prevention strategies currently in phone apps.

Presenting

John M. Owens, Jr., has been a disease intervention specialist for nineteen years with the Monroe County Health Department in Rochester, New York. John specializes in locating and notifying both original patients and partners using smart phone apps and the internet. John also helped shape the guidelines, policies, and procedures for smart phone and internet use for the Monroe County Health Department STD/HIV program. John has built many partnerships in the Rochester area with community-based organizations and most importantly with the Rochester City School District’s school nurses. This collaboration helped start conversations about making condoms available in the city schools, which began in 2012.

Dan Wohlfeiler, MJ, MPH, has worked in HIV and STD prevention for thirty-two years. Much of his career has focused on developing structural interventions and policies to reduce HIV and STD and to create healthy environments, particularly those that affect sexual networks and disparities. He is also the co-founder and director of Building Healthy Online Communities (BHOC), a partnership of public health leaders and dating site and app owners, which aims to support the sexual health of gay, bisexual, and transgender men seeking new partners online. From 1990 to 1998, Dan directed the programs at the Stop AIDS Project in San Francisco. He has also worked in the Global Programme on AIDS at the World Health Organization, and the AIDS Prevention Program of Catalonia. Dan, a former journalist and documentary filmmaker, holds master’s degrees in public health and journalism from the University of California at Berkeley.

Audience

Public health nurses, licensed physicians, physician assistants, advanced practice nurses, disease intervention specialists, forensic nurses, sexual assault response team (SART) professionals, local health department staff, and other health care professionals.

Nursing Contact Hours

A total of 1.0 nursing contact hours will be available for this event. Health Care Education and Training is approved as a provider of continuing nursing education by Ohio Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Registration for this webinar is free

Event Details

  • Time
    1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET
  • Location
    Webinar
  • Event Link
    Explore Event

Topics

Partner Services, Webinar
Become an NCSD Member! Learn more here.
  • About
    • Our Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • Acknowledgements & Partners
  • Our Work
    • Member Services
    • NCSD Projects
    • Federal & State Policy
    • Technical Assistance
    • Partnerships & Collaborations
    • DIS
    • Clinic+: The STD and Sexual Health Clinic Initiative
  • Get Involved
    • Become a Member
    • Find a Job
    • Explore Resources
    • Share Your Story
  • Resources
  • News & Announcements
  • Events
  • Learning Center
  • Get in Touch
  • Organizational Financial Statements
  • Donate
© Copyright NCSD 2025.
Privacy Policy Credits