Re-establishing HIV/STI Testing Services Through University Student-Oriented Centers During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Evan Hall
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The COVID-19 pandemic saw the disruption of HIV/STI testing services at crucial student-oriented spaces at the University of Michigan, including the Spectrum Center, an LGBTQ+ event and education space, and Wolverine Wellness, a well-being initiative through the University Health Services, alongside massive disruptions to testing seen elsewhere around the country (Zapata et al., 2022). HIV/STI testing resumed in October during the Fall 2021 semester at the University of Michigan at Wolverine Wellness and Spectrum Center. At the Spectrum Center, the oldest LGBTQ+ college center in the country, I had the unique opportunity to partner with professional and student staff to foster an environment sensitive to cultural needs, including awareness of how sexual and gender identity intersects with student sexual health and well-being. Additionally, at both sites, COVID-19 protocols from the state and university were also established in the new workflow of testing services. The re-introduction of HIV/STI testing services through student-oriented sites at the University of Michigan required a reassessment of work flow standards and engagement with the campus student population.

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在新冠肺炎大流行期间通过面向大学生的中心重新建立艾滋病毒/性传播感染检测服务
新冠肺炎大流行导致密歇根大学以学生为导向的关键空间的艾滋病毒/性传播感染检测服务中断,包括LGBTQ+活动和教育空间Spectrum Center,以及通过大学卫生服务开展的福祉倡议Wolverine Wellness,以及全国其他地方出现的大规模检测中断。2021年秋季学期,密歇根大学金刚狼健康与光谱中心于10月恢复了HIV/STI检测。在美国最古老的LGBTQ+大学中心Spectrum Center,我有一个独特的机会与专业和学生工作人员合作,营造一个对文化需求敏感的环境,包括意识到性和性别认同如何与学生的性健康和幸福相交。此外,在这两个地点,来自州和大学的新冠肺炎协议也建立在新的检测服务工作流程中。密歇根大学通过面向学生的网站重新引入艾滋病毒/性传播感染检测服务,需要重新评估工作流程标准和与校园学生群体的接触。
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