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Sexually Transmitted Bloodborne Infections (STBBI) Focus Group

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Would you like to take part in the development of a new online course on Sexually Transmitted Bloodborne Infections – Barriers to Testing? We’re recruiting patients from across Canada to participate in a focus group on this topic. 

The goal of this project is to develop a national online course that supports and improves physicians and nurses’ ability to screen for sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections by identifying barriers to testing and outlining strategies that can be used to overcome those barriers.

Focus group details:
• Capacity: 5 participants
• Duration: 60 minutes
• Date/time: May 2021 (dates will be selected based on majority of group availability).
• Location: Remote, online video-conference with phone line available.
• Sessions will be recorded. All responses will be kept confidential.

Read full details here and sign up.

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Laura Klein

Clinical Practice Consultant in Fraser Health

Laura Klein

Seeking the patient perspective doesn’t have to be complicated; it simply entails a commitment to ask and listen. Patient advisors not only bring a valuable perspective but also share original ideas and unique skills. Including the patient and family perspective changes the conversation and aligns the team’s focus towards common goals.