PASS hosts office hours July 7 to discuss Mgen updates for adult industry workers. Executive Director Ian O'Brien and board members will answer questions on testing and safety.
The adult industry is buzzing with news that can affect everyone from performers to studio owners. Performer Availability Screening Services (PASS) just announced a special event you won't want to miss: office hours on Tuesday, July 7, focused entirely on Mgen updates.
This isn't your typical industry meeting. It's a chance to sit down—virtually, at least—with the people who shape how work availability data is managed. PASS Executive Director Ian O'Brien, along with board members and the full PASS staff, will be on hand to answer your questions and share what's new.
### What's Mgen and Why Should You Care?
Mgen (short for Mycoplasma genitalium) has been making headlines in sexual health circles. It's a bacterial STI that's often asymptomatic but can cause serious issues if left untreated. For adult industry workers, staying on top of testing protocols is non-negotiable.
PASS is stepping up to make sure everyone understands the latest guidelines. This office hours session is designed to clarify how Mgen updates affect testing schedules, work clearances, and overall safety on set.
### What to Expect at the Office Hours
Here's a quick rundown of what'll happen on July 7:
- **Open Q&A with Ian O'Brien** – Get straight answers from the top decision-maker at PASS.
- **Board member insights** – Hear from industry leaders who help shape policy.
- **Staff-led demos** – See how to navigate the PASS system for Mgen-related updates.
- **Real talk on testing** – Learn what tests are recommended and how often.
This isn't a stuffy webinar. It's a conversation. You can ask anything, no matter how basic or complex.
### Why This Matters for Every Worker
Whether you're a seasoned performer or new to the industry, keeping your health data accurate is key. PASS is the clearinghouse that tracks work availability, so any changes to testing requirements can impact your ability to work.
"We want to make sure no one gets left behind," says O'Brien. "Knowledge is power, and these updates are critical for everyone's safety."
### How to Join
The event is free and open to all adult industry workers. No membership required. Just show up with your questions.
Mark your calendar for Tuesday, July 7. Time and login details will be shared closer to the date. Keep an eye on PASS communications for the link.
### Final Thoughts
This is one of those rare chances to directly influence how industry standards evolve. Don't let it pass you by. Whether you're a performer, director, or behind-the-scenes pro, your voice matters.
See you on July 7.