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March 22, 2019
Three Burning Questions – Amanda Dennison, NCSD
Meet Amanda Dennison, our Director of Programs and Partnerships. The amazing Amanda was just selected as one of DC's 40 Under 40: Queer Women by the Washington Blade.
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January 6, 2017
2016 Annual Meeting in Review: A Note from a DIS and First-time Attendee
A reflection on the 2016 NCSD Annual Meeting
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January 11, 2018
Together, the HIV & STD Community Must Fight Rising STD Rates
NCSD's executive director responds to statement that rising STDs are a fair "trade-off" for ending the HIV epidemic.
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March 1, 2018
Three Burning Questions with Luke Hasty, Hawaii
Say "Aloha!" to Luke Hasty, STD Program Manager for the State of Hawaii.
Blog
June 25, 2021
Technically: Peer to Peer TA
In this week's edition of Technically, Linda J. Ferraro with the Connecticut Department of Public Health shares how NCSD facilitated peer to peer technical assistance to help develop their syphilis reactor desk processes, tools, and staff functions
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June 17, 2022
NCSD marks Juneteenth by reiterating its ongoing commitment to racial justice
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January 3, 2017
What Gaps have been Answered?
A reflection on the 2016 NCSD Annual Meeting
Blog
September 13, 2018
Three Burning Questions with Colleen Bornmueller, Iowa
Meet Colleen Bornmueller, Community-Based Screening Services (CBSS) Coordinator for Iowa's STD Program and their resident "Chlamydia Queen."
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August 9, 2019
As STD Funding Stagnates, Rates Rise to All-time Highs
This blog explores federal budget impacts on STDs, how funding is being leveraged, and what increased funding for STD prevention could mean for public health.
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May 5, 2017
We Can Do Better as Educators and Clinicians: Part II
We are not effectively reducing STD rates, because we are not effectively tackling one of the main issues: stigma.
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