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Vincent Cornelisse is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales, specializing in epidemiology and sexual health. With a PhD focused on the epidemiology of gonorrhea, chlamydia, and HIV among men who have sex with men, he has contributed significantly to the field through research and public health initiatives. Vincent serves as the medical director for HIV, sexual health, and viral hepatitis services in North Coast New South Wales, overseeing multiple medical clinics. He has been awarded grants from the Cancer Institute New South Wales to implement anal cancer screening programs for people living with HIV. Prior to his current role, Vincent worked as a staff specialist in sexual health and addiction medicine at the Kirketon Road Centre in Kings Cross, Sydney, where he provided medical care to marginalized populations. He is a principal author of the Australian Consensus Statement on Doxy-PEP for STI prevention and has co-authored the Australian STI Management Guidelines and the Australian HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Guidelines. His research interests include sexual health epidemiology and public health interventions aimed at reducing the transmission of HIV and sexually transmissible infections.
University of New South Wales • Lismore, NSW
Teaching and conducting research in sexual health and epidemiology.
North Coast Sexual Health & HIV Services • North Coast NSW
Oversaw medical services for HIV and sexual health in multiple clinics.
Kirketon Road Centre • Kings Cross, Sydney
Provided healthcare to marginalized patients including those with addiction issues.
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