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  • About this resource
  • LG1: Competencies
  • Entrustable Professional Activities
    • LG2: Team leadership
    • LG3: Supervision and teaching
    • LG4: Quality improvement
    • LG5: Clinical assessment and management
    • LG6: Management of transitions in care
    • LG7: Emergency and longitudinal care
    • LG8: Communication with patients
    • LG9: Prescribing
    • LG10: Investigations and procedures
    • LG11: Clinic management
  • Knowledge guides
    • LG12: Scientific foundations and basic principles of sexual health medicine
    • LG13: Infections
    • LG14: HIV
    • LG15: Dermatological conditions
    • LG16: Sexual function and dysfunction
    • LG17: Reproductive health
    • LG18: Gender-affirming care
    • LG19: Sexual assault
    • LG20: Public health

References to patients in this resource may include their families, whānau and/or carers.

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Advanced Training in Sexual Health Medicine

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Entrustable Professional Activities

Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) outline the essential work tasks trainees need to be able to perform in the workplace.

2

Team leadership

Lead a team of health professionals

3

Supervision and teaching

Supervise and teach professional colleagues

4

Quality improvement

Identify and address failures in health care delivery

5

Clinical assessment and management

Clinically assess and manage the ongoing care of patients

6

Management of transitions in care

Manage the transition of patient care between health professionals, providers, and contexts

7

Emergency and longitudinal care

Manage emergencies and coordinate the longitudinal care of patients with chronic illness and/or long-term health issues

8

Communication with patients

Discuss diagnoses and management plans with patients

9

Prescribing

Prescribe therapies tailored to patients’ needs and conditions

10

Investigations and procedures

Select, organise, and interpret investigations and procedures

13

Clinic management

Manage an outpatient clinic or multidisciplinary sexual health service

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