Efforts to reduce unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases in adolescence would ideally target males as well as females. Yet we appear to fall short of consensus on how best to provide reproductive health services to males in young adulthood. Arik Marcell, MD, MPH, assistant professor in the departments of pediatrics and population, family and reproductive health at Johns Hopkins University, counsels with host Dr. Cathleen Margolin on tips for you and your patients.
Efforts to reduce unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases in adolescence would ideally target males as well as females. Yet we appear to fall short of consensus on how best to provide reproductive health services to males in young adulthood. Arik Marcell, MD, MPH, assistant professor in the departments of pediatrics and population, family and reproductive health at Johns Hopkins University, counsels with host Dr. Cathleen Margolin on tips for you and your patients.
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