Reproductive Infectious Disease Research Group
The Reproductive Infectious Disease Research Group focuses on implementing and evaluating sexual and reproductive health services to improve clinical care outcomes for those who are most susceptible to infection.
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About Us
We are a team of researchers from different fields, working together to make sure people have better access to quality reproductive healthcare services.
The Reproductive Infectious Disease Research Group is a research team at the University of Michigan Medical School’s Department of OBGYN. This team works together to solve problems that make it hard for underserved communities to get care for STIs and HIV.
Principal Investigators
Okeoma Mmeje, MD, MPH
Associate Professor of Health Behavior and Health Equity, School of Public Health
Jill Davies, MD
Medical School
Golfo Tzilos Wernette
Associate Professor of Psychiatry
Medical School
Course: Motivational Interviewing for Reproductive Health Providers - Asynchronous
Take our class for CME credit.
In the Reproductive Infectious Disease Research Group
The Reproductive Infectious Disease Research Group works to prevent STIs like HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomoniasis, as well as a new STI called Mycoplasma genitalium. We do this through new research, helpful programs, and sharing what we learn with our community partners.
Patients Resources
STI Testing
HIV Testing
PrEP Navigation
Provider Resources
CDC Expedited Partner Therapy Guidelines
MDHHS Expedited Partner Therapy Guidelines
CDC 2022 STI Surveillance Report
ACOG Patient Education Products
CONTACT
Von Voightlander Womens Hospital
1500 E Medical Center Dr.
L4100 Women’s Hospital
Ann Arbor, MI 48109