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January 25th, 2017
"Adolescents: At Risk for Asymptomatic STI in the ED"
Kari Schneider, MD Assistant Professor,
Division of Emergency Medicine,
Department of Pediatrics University of Minnesota
Objectives:
1. Describe the burden of gonorrhea and chlamydia in adolescents.
2. Decide when adolescents are at risk for sexually transmitted infection (STI) and require screening.
3. Describe the rights of adolescents in obtaining confidential care for STIs.
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