Reducing Pain in IUD Placement - TO BE RESCHEDULED SPRING 2025

December 3 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm CST

Due to a schedule conflict, we will be rescheduling this DIALS for Spring 2025.

Join colleagues and industry representatives, Kimberly Hart, PhD, RN, WHNP-BC, Medical Liaison at Bayer HealthCare and Laurie Tickle, PhD, Director, Field Medical Engagement, Bayer HealthCare, as the Clinical Training Center for Sexual and Reproductive Health hosts an informal ‘Drop In Active Learning Sessions’ (DIALS) focused on best practices for reducing pain with IUD placement. Our speakers will provide background information and research about this topic, as well as highlight updated guidelines from the CDC. Join us and learn about nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic methods of pain control and useful tools for providing evidence-based, client-centered, contraceptive care.

Learn more about Drop In Active Learning Sessions (DIALS).

Learning Objectives
1. Understand updates to the recent 2024 revision of the U.S. Selected Practice Recommendations with respect to contraceptive decision-making and medications for IUD provision.
2. Discuss ways to manage patient discomfort using both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions from a recently published best practices manuscript.

 

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Reducing Pain in IUD Placement - TO BE RESCHEDULED SPRING 2025

December 3 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm CST

DIALS events

Due to a schedule conflict, we will be rescheduling this DIALS for Spring 2025.

Join colleagues and industry representatives, Kimberly Hart, PhD, RN, WHNP-BC, Medical Liaison at Bayer HealthCare and Laurie Tickle, PhD, Director, Field Medical Engagement, Bayer HealthCare, as the Clinical Training Center for Sexual and Reproductive Health hosts an informal ‘Drop In Active Learning Sessions’ (DIALS) focused on best practices for reducing pain with IUD placement. Our speakers will provide background information and research about this topic, as well as highlight updated guidelines from the CDC. Join us and learn about nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic methods of pain control and useful tools for providing evidence-based, client-centered, contraceptive care.

Learn more about Drop In Active Learning Sessions (DIALS).

Learning Objectives
1. Understand updates to the recent 2024 revision of the U.S. Selected Practice Recommendations with respect to contraceptive decision-making and medications for IUD provision.
2. Discuss ways to manage patient discomfort using both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions from a recently published best practices manuscript.

 

Sign Up For Our Newsletter To Hear About the Rescheduled DIALS First!

 

 

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