With the expanding menu of contraceptive options and prescribing regimens, clinicians providing care for women today have more to offer patients than ever before. These new choices and options bring with them management challenges as we strive to keep up with the new data, help our patients make good decisions which fit their health profiles and lifestyles, and provide safe and effective protocols for practice.
How long have you been in family planning and women’s health care? Long enough to think you understand contraceptive efficacy and risk? We thought so, too, but as you’ll learn, you need to make it clear for today’s informed, as well as overwhelmed, woman. The more we learn about hormonal contraception, the more we find we don’t know! Get the answers to 20 important questions about pills, patches and rings, and learn the latest on Quick Start and shortened pill-free intervals. Does anyone know the current best practices on menopause management? You will, once you hear about all the new options and delivery systems.
Designed for MD’s, NP’s, CNM’s, PA’s, RN’s, and Health Educators, the Contraceptive Technology: Quest for Excellence conference is planned by the authors of the highly respected textbook, Contraceptive Technology. Their clinical acumen and investigative research, combined with the insights and expertise of our selected Guest Faculty, make this a conference you will not want to miss!
With an array of Preconferences delving into selected specialty areas, an IMPLANON™ Clinical Training, plenary sessions highlighting the “hottest” topics, a thought-provoking Luncheon Presentation, and 15 dynamic, interactive Concurrent Sessions focusing on practical clinical information and challenging cases, this conference is certain to improve your clinical practice and expand your network of colleagues. And, by attending this conference, you will have complimentary access via the Online CE Library to the recorded audio and PowerPoint presentations, which will be posted 3 weeks after the conference. Not only will you be able to review the sessions you attended, but as a Main Conference registrant, you will also have access to the Concurrent Sessions you couldn’t attend!
Come prepared to be challenged, to network, to listen, to interact, and to get involved in making a difference in the contraceptive and health needs of women. See you there!
Robert A. Hatcher, MD, MPH
Conference Chair
Emory University
Pam Jenkins-Wallace, MS, NP
Director of Program Development
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