Jason Ong
@DrJasonJOng
co-Editor-in-Chief (Sexual Health). Sexual health physician and health economist. Championing sexual health services to all who need it, locally and globally.
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Great to be interviewed on SBS to spread the news of Australia's unfair migration laws for people with HIV. MSHC Research Translational Medicine at Monash University Health Equity Matters ASHM STIRIG sbs.com.au/news/podcast-e…
David Mabey officially retires London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine today after a 40+ year career dedicated to improving health & wellbeing globally. It has been a huge privilege for myself & colleagues to have worked with him. Sadness but also pride at the immense impact David has had worldwide. Thank you.
Important new study from PhD candidate Sally Zhang MSHC Research providing greater insights into how HIV self-testing can be used in Asian-born MSM in Australia ASHM Health Equity Matters STIRIG Translational Medicine at Monash University frontiersin.org/journals/publi…
This #OpenAccess study in Sexual Health found that patients chose to remain on cheaper HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART) to improve chances of getting an Australian visa, potentially putting their health at risk.
Jason Ong #SexualHealth
publish.csiro.au/SH/SH24028
Free access to our research on how Designathons have been used in improving health Translational Medicine at Monash University gh.bmj.com/content/9/3/e0…
Got to share on radio about Australia's “Discriminatory” migratory laws that currently automatically reject people with HIV from migrating to Australia. Health Equity Matters ASHM MSHC Research STIRIG Translational Medicine at Monash University NAPWHA — [email protected] podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youth…
Excited to share this new research on what people refer re: Artificial Intelligence-Based Risk Assessment Tool for HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections STIRIG MSHC Research Translational Medicine at Monash University ASHM papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
We must change our unfair migration laws for people with HIV. In this new publication, we showcased how people would do anything to get a visa, including using 'old' HIV drugs ASHM Health Equity Matters Translational Medicine at Monash University STIRIG Sexual Health publish.csiro.au/SH/SH24028
Young people are beneficiaries, partners & leaders in the HIV response!
UNAIDS supports UN Youth Office in calling on young people to advocate for their rights and engage in decision-making at all levels. Your voice matters!
Sign the open letter & let #YouthLead ⤵️
New paper from doctoral candidate Warittha Tieosapjaroen (Nittha) in The Lancet Reg Health-West Pacific exploring factors associated with #HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis use among Asian men who have sex with men in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
#PrEPTalk
UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
Rosie Latimer Catriona Bradshaw Lenka Vodstrcil Christopher Fairley Dr Tim Read MP Dr EchoTwo's thesis was titled: Epidemiology of Syphilis in Australia and Novel Approaches for Early Detection of Syphilis: bridges.monash.edu/articles/thesi…
Her research was supervised by Eric Chow, Christopher Fairley, Jason Ong, Professor Marcus Chen and Tiffany Phillips
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Super proud of this paper led by Warittha Tieosapjaroen (Nittha) on Asian born MSM in Australia and how they are using PrEP. ASHM STIRIG @mshc
Health Equity Matters Translational Medicine at Monash University thelancet.com/journals/lanwp…
Curious about DCEs and their relevance to your research? Explore with us as we showcased several DCE applications, unveiling how they can be useful in Health Research shorturl.at/anB89 Jemimah Ride Jason Ong Lidia Engel
This was (nerdy) fun! Lidia Engel Jason Ong Thao Thai & I recently talked to Monash Public Health about DCEs and how they can be useful in public health research. Do get in touch if you’d like to discuss, we always like to talk about DCEs 🤓
Check out research hot off the press from PhD candidate at MSHC Research and Translational Medicine at Monash University. He developed a machine learning model to predict whether someone has an STI based on their clinical notes. STIRIG ASHM journalofinfection.com/article/S0163-…
We can identify people at high risk for HIV/STIs using an AI-based risk assessment tool. Check out our PhD student's publication from MSHC Research Translational Medicine at Monash University ASHM STIRIG academic.oup.com/ofid/article/1…