About the SSSTDI
The Society for the Study of Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Ireland (SSSTDI) was founded in September 1985.
The aim of the Society is to provide a forum for the discussion and coordination of clinical services, and to promote, encourage and improve the clinical and public health aspects of sexually transmitted diseases. It has become the lead professional representative body for those working in the field of sexual health with particular emphasis on the management of STIs and HIV in Ireland.
Autumn Meeting 2025
Congratulations to the prize winners
1st Prize Oral presentation
Outcomes and factors associated with Lost to follow up from HIV care. Use of Novel communication method
RN Louise Conway, Dr Emma Devitt, Dr Cliona Ní Cheallaigh, ANP Louise Kelly, ANP Naoise Todd. GUIDE Clinic St James Hospital Dublin
2nd Prize Oral presentation
Sexual Health Communication and young-onset cancer (YOC): healthcare practitioners’ attitudes and practices
Louise Kelly, Emily Harrold, Katie O’Neill, Nicola Keohane, Maeve A. Lowery
Trinity St James’s Cancer Institute (TSJCI), Dublin, Ireland.
Poster Prize:
Are we meeting GUIDe-Lines?
Robyn Gabally RGN, Jennnifer Mc Hugh RGN and Dr Michell Cruz