Cervical Health Awareness Month Social Media Toolkit

Celebrate Cervical Health Awareness Month in January by sharing our content on your social media channels. Use your voice to promote cervical cancer prevention.
Social Media Toolkit on Cervical Health

If you’re passionate about cervical health awareness, the resources here are for you. Advocacy around cervical health is especially relevant during national observances, including Cervical Health Awareness Month in January.
STI Social Media Toolkit

Want to promote sex positive messages on social media? Download and share content from our STI toolkit.
HIV Social Media Toolkit

Anytime is the right time to promote HIV prevention and advocacy and there are specific observations recognized throughout the year when it’s especially good to be involved.
Continuing Education for Healthcare Providers

In addition to other resources for healthcare providers, ASHA offers free online continuing education activities available for free CE credit.
Supreme Court Overturns Roe v Wade

With the end of Roe v. Wade, abortion is now illegal in several states, but not nationwide. There are still many states in which abortion is, and will remain, legal. Learn more about the current status of safe, legal abortion access, as well the implications of the Supreme Court decision.
Improving Adolescent Sexual Health through Routine Screening and Preventive Care

Improving Adolescent and Young Adult Sexual Health through Routine Screening and Preventive Care Maria Trent, MD, MPH, FAAP, FSAHM Jointly provided by Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and American Sexual Health Association. This activity is supported by an independent educational grant from Labcorp. Release date: June 30, 2022Expiration date: June 30, 2023 Estimated time to complete […]
Understanding Mpox and Your Sexual Health

Mpox is an infection caused by a virus. The mpox virus can be spread through close skin-to-skin contact with a person who is infected. Given that, mpox can be passed on by intimate sexual contact.
Improving Chlamydia Screening Rates Through Opt-Out Screening

Jointly provided by Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and American Sexual Health Association. This activity is supported by an independent educational grant from Hologic.
Own your awkwardness—talking to a healthcare provider about sexual health

Talking about sexual health with a provider would be easier if we didn’t have to be naked when we do! Martha Kempner and Logan Levkoff help you “own your awkwardness” and get the care you need.