Learning from the introduction of Pre Exposure Prophylaxis
By Daniella de Block Golding, 2021
Fellow’s Profile
Fellow’s Profile
Learning from the introduction of pre-exposure prophylaxis
Applying the lessons of pre-exposure prophylaxis for those at high risk of HIV
2018
London
I am a doctor, training in general practice with an aim to develop a special interest in sexual health. I have taken a year out of the programme to work as a Health Fellow tackling health misinformation with Full Fact, the UK's independent fact-checking organisation.
My Fellowship took me to San Francisco and South Africa, and looked at the roll-out of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), which is an effective medication that can prevent the transmission of HIV. Having become aware of PrEP whilst writing my MSc dissertation, I was interested in lessons learnt from these larger PrEP roll-outs, and particularly how countries that were using PrEP more widely were increasing its use in communities that were being left behind in the UK roll-outs: people of colour and women.
My Fellowship has shaped the practitioner that I am today, and since returning I have written in media outlets to increase awareness of PrEP amongst key demographic groups, co-authored an online learning module for non-sexual health specialists to learn about PrEP (GPs and A&E doctors in particular can make a big difference in this arena) and been appointed as a Health Fellow.
By Daniella de Block Golding, 2021
Doctor Daniella de Block Golding (CF 2018) has written an article exploring how Black women are being neglected by HIV-prevention services, for online women’s magazine gal-dem, which was published on 18 September. Daniella’s Fellowship investigated treatments for people at high risk of contracting HIV.
By Daniella de Block Golding, 2020
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By Daniella de Block Golding, 2021
Doctor Daniella de Block Golding (CF 2018) has written an article exploring how Black women are being neglected by HIV-prevention services, for online women’s magazine gal-dem, which was published on 18 September. Daniella’s Fellowship investigated treatments for people at high risk of contracting HIV.
By Daniella de Block Golding, 2020
All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.