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3/19/2021 - Understanding Long COVID-19
Dr. Maithe Enriquez from the Research College of Nursing and Infectious Disease Associates of Kansas City discusses long-COVID, or post-acute-COVID syndrome, and how family planning providers can recognize cases and counsel their patients.
3/16/2021 - COVID-19 and Health Disparities
Dr. Mati Hlatshwayo Davis, an infectious disease physician from St. Louis, discusses racial and geographic disparities that have emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic and how family planning providers can help address those disparities in their own practices.
Dr. Antoinette Nguyen from Emory University School of Medicine discusses recent advisories around hormonal contraceptive use and hypercoagulability during COVID-19.
Dr. David Bell, from Columbia University, and Dr. Liz Romer, from Colorado Children's Hospital, discuss best practices and ways to address challenges when providing care to adolescents who are sheltering in place or are otherwise affected by COVID-19.
Dr. Christine Dehlendorf from UCSF School of Medicine and the Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health discusses the importance of providing patient-centered counseling in family planning and best practices for patient-centered counseling via telehealth platforms, particularly during the current COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Tina Bloom, PhD, MPH, RN from the University of Missouri Sinclair School of Nursing discusses intimate partner violence during COVID-19 and provides guidance for family planning clinicians on how to screen and address IPV when providing telehealth or socially distanced services
In our 12th episode in this series, Ann Finn will review billing and coding around telehealth, particularly in regards to providing care during the COVID-19 global pandemic
SAGE Publishing Research - Resources and efforts to help social, behavioral, and medical researchers study the novel coronavirus and its impact on society
Supported by the Department of Health and Human Services / Office of Population Affairs / Office of Family Planning Grant #1 FPTPA006031-01-00.
CTC-SRH is supported by the office of Population Affairs of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The information presented does not necessarily represent the views of OPA, OASH, or DHHS