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"As a woman I have no country. As a woman my country is the whole world." ~ Virginia Woolf
 
Recent Presentations, Community Lectures
 
  • "Everything you Always Wanted to Know About Sex, but Were Afraid to ask Your Gynecologist", Pepsico, Lunch and Learn, Spring 2012.
  • "STD News, CDC Updates": Pediatric Grand Rounds, Northern Westchester Hospital, October, 2011.
  • "Cervical Cancer Prevention in Low-Resource Settings": Gynecology Grand Rounds, Cap-Haitien, Haiti July 2011.
  • "College Prep Check List: What our Older Teens Need to Discuss Before Leaving for School": Pediatric Grand Rounds: Northern Westchester Hospital, Spring, 2011.
  • "Date Rape on Campus and the Ripple Effect": Purchase College, RAD Course, Spring 2011
  • "Healthy Relationships": Fox Lane M.S. Health Course, 2010-2011.
  • "Dating Abuse in our Teens: 1 in 3": NWH Fundraising Luncheon, Spring, 2010.
  • "What Can We Do to Reduce Date Rape Among our Patients": NWH, Pediatric Grand Rounds, Winter 2009.
  • "College Health" and "Sex and the College Student": John Jay HS, Katonah, NY, annually since Spring 2008 – 2011.
  • Horace Greeley HS, Chappaqua, NY, May 2009. Yorktown HS, NY, June 2009, June 2010, Ridgefield HS, June 2009, 1010, 2011, Walter Panus H.S. 2011.
  • "Teenage Sexuality: Raising the Bar for Adolescent Health Ed": PepsiCo, Somers, New York, January 2009.
  • "HPV Vaccine - the First Cancer Prevention Vaccine": Northern Westchester Hospital Cancer Center, Spring 2008.
  • "Teenage Sexuality": Presented at Pediatric Grand Rounds, Northern Westchester Hospital, June 2008.
 
Coed 8th Grade Health Class, Fox Lane Middle School
 
"Dating Abuse: Red Flags and what to do when you see them"
"Cyber-bullying and Sexting" (Delete, Delete, Delete)
 
Family University:
 
"Relationships and Power 101":
 
Do you sometimes wonder if the things happening in your relationship are normal?  Do people complain or try to control what you wear?  Get jealous or accuse you of flirting?  Call or text you excessively?  Push you to do things you aren’t sure you want to, like sex or drugs?  Don’t feel guilty about having your own opinions, friends or interests.  We will discuss what it means to have healthy relationships, review dating negotiation, criteria in choosing relationships, and ways to minimize dangerous situations. 
 
John Jay Middle and High Schools
November 2010
 
Senior Seminars:
 
"Risk Reduction for Upcoming College Freshman" or
"Sex and the College Student: Perils, Pitfalls and Problem Prevention"
Spring 2006-present
 
Dr. Malley has been presenting "Senior Day" at the local high schools for the past 5+ years.  She enjoys discussions with girls-only as well as coed groups about the positive and negative consequences of all that fun they will encounter in the next 4 years.  These interactions are a way for Dr. Malley to learn as much from her audience about their concerns and interests as she tries to help them see the humor in others' bad choices, bad luck, while seeing the wisdom of alternative choices.
 
Topics covered include:  Strategies to maximize the college experience while reducing risks of date rape (1 in 4 college women will be victim of date rape during her 4 years), teen and college dating violence, alcohol-related concerns, unplanned pregnancies, STIs and regret. 
 
This involves real-life case scenarios and lots of student participation. She will reenforce the validity of abstinence prior to a mutually monogamous, committed relationship. 
 
Recognizing that the many in the audience are sexually active by age 18, they are encouraged to consider healthy choices regarding partner selection and qualities to look for in a healthy relationship. 
 
Contraception Options
 
 Responsible, mature adolescents are generally aware of the benefits of condom use.  Her goal is to use humor and motivational interviewing to illustrate the difference between using condoms "most of the time" (as practiced by most teens) and using them all of the time. 
 
 
She'll review the benefits of emergency contraception: plan B, ella, and the copper iud. She hopes to dispel common misconceptions about birth control, condoms and STI transmission among her students.
 
The section that gets the most attention and outcry is when we reviewup close and personal photos of very common STIs among their age group.  Making my point for me, one of the boys commented, "it's enough to make you really think about who you are sleeping with!"
  
Health Fairs
 
Dennis and I have spent a few weekends this year answering questions and talking up adolescent and adult gynecology to women, young and younger, at health fairs from spring's Pepsico in Somers, to this summer's Yorktown Community Fair.       
 
 
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better.  It's not." 
~ Dr. Seuss
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