Sexually Transmitted Diseases/Mark Behar

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2009-11-21Kevin88109No 
2009-11-20margret10101010Nothank you very much, i really do appreciate it. i tried to respond to a question you asked me, but it said your unavailable at this time. hopefully i can reach you again to answer. but your help was greatly appreciated.
2009-11-18Ap Pap10101010YesThank you very very much!
2009-11-16Donna10101010Yes 
2009-11-13Kev10101010YesMark is the best!
2009-11-04babar hafeez10101010Yesthank you so much.i will follow your advise.
2009-11-03Dj10101010NoThank you very much Mr.Mark
2009-11-02svl10101010Nothanks Mr.Mark for your valuable inputs
2009-11-01Natasha10101010YesThank you so much for the timely and detailed reply! I guess most of us worried people would like to have the answer asap rather than wait endlessly. I got my answer within hours which so gratifying! I will be recommending this site to all! Thanks again. Natasha
2009-10-31Dj10101010No 
2009-10-31Dj10101010No 
2009-10-25Sarah10101010YesThank you so much Mark! Sarah
2009-10-25jose10101010NoMark thanks for your swift reply My relationship with my wife is exellent, my worries is about the oral sex I received from a female. And about the symptons as the ongoing mild sore throat and headache that I mentioned on my first question.
2009-10-23Shelby O'Neal10101010YesThank you so much. I did what you said and it did work very well. I got it taken care of. That was my first big STD fear that I have ever had. Thanks you very much for helping. I was worried sick about it and you made me feel alot better. Thanks again.
2009-10-22Ray10101010YesDr Behar is simply wonderful. We need more people like him on this horrible, sad planet! Thank you so much.
2009-10-21Jhon Tyler10101010NoThanks to you advice it help me . Thank once again
2009-10-16cristina10101010Yesthanks, i finally understand now :)
2009-10-14AvarageJoe10101010Nothank you very much
2009-10-11Anbu10101010NoThnx I feel more relaxed now
2009-10-08Rahul108104NoThanks.
2009-10-07Rahul1041010YesThanks a million.
2009-10-07Molly10101010NoThanks Mark!! :)
2009-10-06Rahul1081010YesThanks.
2009-10-06rahul7788Yesi liked the way he communicated.....
2009-10-06Jason10101010Yes 
2009-10-05david10101010YesVery helpful and informative. Thank you so much for all your great help!
2009-10-04Linda9101010Yes 
2009-10-03Irish10101010NoThank u...
2009-09-30Nikki10101010Yes 
2009-09-30lisa10101010Yes 

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Mark Behar

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Almost any question or concern about sexually transmitted infections, abnormal Pap smears, anal cytology (anal "Pap smears"), gay men's health issues. There is no such thing as “d/d free” or “clean” (free of infection), so why do so many of us deceive ourselves into thinking that some people are indeed totally free from a potentially infectious disease, like HIV, herpes, hepatitis, syphilis, chlamydia, warts, gonorrhea, etc., just because they say so? Clinical laboratory tests are not perfect, and having a “negative” or “nonreactive” test does not mean that a person is free from infection. Perhaps at the moment the test was taken, the person was uninfected; or, perhaps, the test wasn’t sensitive enough to detect presence of the infection. There is really no way that anyone can determine that they are truly “disease free,” and there are over a hundred of infectious conditions that can be spread without your knowing anything. Rather than trying to “prescreen” or “serosort” a potential sex-mate with deceptive questions that are impossible to know by today’s technologies, a wiser option may be to consider everyone infected with something, and either use appropriate protective measures (“safer sex”), or accept the responsibility and conseqences of possibly “catching” something from someone who’s hotter than expected (pun intended!). There is much research that supports the contention that an HIV positive person reliably taking HIV medications, and having an undetectable viral load, presents a lower risk for transmission of HIV than people who may think or say they are HIV negative, but are not. Food for thought!

Experience

Family Practice PA since 1981; Volunteer Clinician for Brady East STD (BESTD) Clinic, Milwaukee, since 1977; answer STD questions submitted to their web site. Professionally lectured at national and regional Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner conferences, and at national gay & lesbian health conferences on topics including HIV/AIDS, herpes, hepatitis, STDs, human papilloma virus (the cause of venereal warts), abnormal Pap smears, gay and lesbian health issues, among others.

Organizations
Co-Founder, Lesbian, Bisexual, & Gay Physician Assistant Caucus of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, Inc.; Wisconsin Academy of Physician Assistants; American Society of Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology (ASCCP); Board of Directors, National Association of Black and White Men Together: A Gay, Multiracial Organization for All People (NABWMT)

Publications
Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants (JAPA)

Education/Credentials
Physician Assistant Certified, since 1982; Masters in Physician Assistant Studies; Colposcopy Recognition Award, American Society of Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology (ASCCP);

Awards and Honors
Colposcopy Recognition Award (CRA), from the American Association of Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology; Distinguished Fellow, American Academy of Physician Assistants; Fellow, Wisconsin Academy of Physician Assistants

Past/Present Clients
Brady East STD Clinic, Milwaukee, WI

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