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John Thai, M.D.  
U.S.
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Any questions on Infectious Diseases (All sexually transmitted infections as well as other diseases), HIV management, Internal Medicine-Pediatrics, birth control methods, safe sex methods, procedures (i.e. cystoscopy, pap smear, HPV management techniques including laser and surgical treatments for anorectal warts, etc), HIV coinfections and/or complications of HIV/AIDS, effects of illicit drug use, and general medical problems. All questions will be answered appropriately... non-biased, non-discriminatory, and open-minded.

My state laws require physicians to abide by HIPAA regulations and patient privacy laws, please do not include any personal identifiable information in your question as this is a public forum. Any questions identifying an individual's full name, address, telephone number, specific area of residence, or date of birth would be rejected. This also pertains to information regarding minors. My advice would be to only include relevant data such as age, sex (Male, Female, etc), weight (if this is pertinent to the question), medications (if this is pertinent to the question), and sexuality (if this is pertinent to the question). I am only providing this service as an education of medical disorders to the general public.**
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Terry B  
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Help in assessing personal and professional risk of HIV transmission; tips in teaching about HIV/AIDS; cultural competency for teaching about HIV/AIDS in Catholic settings; considerations in US and overseas HIV/AIDS programs and education for health and other professionals. Specific questions about treatment should be referred to your health provider; opinions and information offered are not meant to replace medical adviceMaxed Out
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Kristen Brannock, MPH  
U.S.
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I can answer any of your questions concerning HIV infection and AIDS. This includes ways it can and cannot be transmitted, how it is treated, how it affects the body and methods to protect yourself. I can also answer questions concerning safer sex and contraception.Maxed Out
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