Montana Tech Participates in National Health Campaign

Montana Tech and the Butte-Silver Bow Health Department are joining forces to bring the national “Get Yourself Tested” (GYT) campaign to Montana Tech. GYT will occur on Wednesday, November 14 from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm in the Student Health Center on the north campus.
The goal of GYT is to reduce the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). The statistic for getting an STD is very high, in particular for the young (15-24). Young people account for half of the 20 million people in the United States that have an STD. It should be noted, however that the CDC recommends all adults and adolescents from ages 13 to 64 should be tested at least once for HIV.

GYT allows for people to get sexual health information in a positive non-shaming way. “We have put a lot of effort into providing sexual consent education to our students. In addition to asking for consent, ‘Have you been tested?’ should also be part of that discussion,” notes Cricket Pietsch, Montana Tech Counselor.

In addition to students, faculty and staff, community members are welcome to participate. For further information about this event or pertaining to Montana Tech, please contact Cricket Pietsch at 496-3730.