British Association for Sexual Health and HIV


Established 2003 through the merger of MSSVD (est. 1922) and AGUM (est. 1992)

Links

Below are links to websites which may be of interest. The content of these sites are their own and should not be taken as reflecting the views of BASHH.


Governmental:

Department of Health
- Independent Advisory Group on Sexual Health and HIV
- Common Data Set for Sexual Health

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Governing Bodies:

General Medical Council

British Medical Association
- BMJ 
- BMJ Publishing Group
- Sexually Transmitted Infections Journal

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Specialty:

BHIVA

Society of Sexual Health Advisers

Genito Urinary Nurses Association

National HIV Nurses Association

British Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology

British Society of Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology

Health Protection Agency
- infection
- corporate

Medical Foundation for AIDS and Sexual Health (MedFASH)

British Society for the Study of Vulval Disease (BSSVD)

The Family Planning Association

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Colleges:

Royal College of Physicians (London)

Royal College of Physicians (Edinburgh)

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons (Glasgow)

Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists

Faculty of Family Planning & Reproductive Healthcare

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Patient Groups:

Terrance Higgins Trust

AIDSmap

Herpes Viruses Association

International Herpes Management Forum (IHMF)

National Lichen Sclerosus Support Group

Vulval Pain Society

www.chlamydiae.com
website which gives professional and general information on all chlamydial infections

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Publishing Houses:

British Medical Association
- BMJ 
- BMJ Publishing Group
- Sexually Transmitted Infections Journal

Royal Society of Medicine
- RSM Press
- International Journal of STD & AIDS

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Other Links:

Durex Condoms Website

Association of Forensic Physicians

Forensic Science Society

International Center for Equal Healthcare Access (ICEHA) [View information sheet]

Infectious Disease Research Network (IDRN)
Increasing the quality, quantity and NHS-relevance of infectious disease research in London through establishing collaborations between academic institutions and the HPA.

Greater Manchester Sexual Health Network
Project funded and supported by the 14 Greater Manchester PCTs to improve sexual health services and encourage clinical joint-working across the Greater Manchester area.

ID Education
ID Education aims to deliver high quality and highly relevant, CPD approved, educational programs to clinicians, pharmacists and nurses, through experts in their field of knowledge, for the benefit of people living with HIV.

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