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A historic move forward for sexual health as leaders pledge to take action to stop HIV in Latin America and the Caribbean The first meeting of the ministers of education and health to prevent HIV in Latin America and the Caribbean took place in Mexico City on August 1, 2008. The result is a historic and groundbreaking HIV prevention declaration to promote sexual health and comprehensive sexuality education in schools. READ MORE
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Transgender surgeons appeal for more surgeons and research During their visit to the University of Minnesota, world renowned genital reconstruction surgeons, Marci Bowers, MD, and Loren Schechter, MD, urged medical students to enter the field of transgender health. READ MORE |
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Disturbing trends in adolescent sexual health Several recent Centers for Disease Control studies show that teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections are on the rise, while condom use has declined. READ MORE |
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Swedish scholar, Sven Grutzmeier, MD, studies at PHS Sven Grutzmeier, MD, a resident of Stockholm, Sweden, recently completed the human sexuality course offered at the University of Minnesota Medical School. He intends to replicate the course for medical students at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. READ MORE
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Sexual Health for the Millennium developed by the World Association for Sexual Health The World Association for Sexual Health has recently completed Sexual Health for the Millennium: A Declaration and Technical Document. The director of PHS, Eli Coleman, PhD, served as the project coordinator and senior editor. The goal of this document is to align sexual health goals with the United Nation's millennium development goals, making the case for sexual health as a critical part of human development. READ MORE |

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PHS and the Minneapolis Urban League partner to study the sexual behavior of African-American MSM PHS partnered with the Minneapolis Urban League in a recent study titled B4Real/MN Community PROMISE which examined the sexual behavior of African American men who have sex with men in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area. READ MORE
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FilmOut award for Coming Out Trans Coming Out Trans, a film created through PHS, was selected as the best film in the category of documentary short film at the 2008 FilmOut Festival in San Diego. READ MORE
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Jamie Feldman, MD, PhD, promoted to associate professor Jamie Feldman, MD, PhD, was promoted to associate professor in the clinical scholars track of the University of Minnesota Medical School on July 1, 2008. Feldman is a clinician, researcher, and educator at PHS. READ MORE |
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Michael Miner, PhD, was honored with the Professional Service Award The Minnesota Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers honored PHS faculty member Michael Miner, PhD, at their annual conference on April 11, 2008. READ MORE |
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Paul Pawlicki, PsyD, will complete his postdoctoral study at the end of August at PHS Pawlicki started college as a math major, but one sexual health elective changed his life. READ MORE |
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Eli Coleman, PhD, is celebrating his 30th anniversary at PHS Eli Coleman, PhD, started at PHS as an intern in 1977, joined the faculty in 1978, and was appointed the program's director in 1991. He now holds the first endowed academic Chair in Sexual Health. READ MORE |
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Upcoming Events Sexual Attitude Reassessment (SAR) seminar for professionals Sept 12-13, 2008. PHS will partner with the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (ASSECT) to offer a SAR in Minneapolis this fall. A SAR is a basic requirement for any AASECT certification. Download a registration form or contact Tayloe Moore for more information: tmoore@aasect.org or 804-752-0026.
Trojan Evolve Tour will visit the Twin Cities area Sept 2-5, 2008. The Trojan tour bus is stopping in the Twin Cities to raise awareness and stimulate dialogue about America's sexual health. The bus will be parked at the Republican National Convention September 2-4 and at the University of Minnesota September 5, 2008. Stop by and say "Hi."
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