Resources for New or Less Experienced Clinicians in Title X DIALS

April 27 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm CDT

Join colleagues and facilitators Jacki Witt, JD, WHNP-BC and Kristin Metcalf-Wilson, DNP, WHNP-BC, as the National Clinical Training Center for Family Planning (NCTCFP) hosts a ‘Drop In Active Learning Session’ (DIALS) focused on clinical education and training, especially for those new to the Title X network. This interactive session will focus on specific training, toolkits, and job aids appropriate for advanced practice nurses, physician assistants, physicians, and nurses which are readily available through the NCTCFP and RHNTC websites. Our goal is to assist you with onboarding, maintaining, and improving practice through the development of essential sexual and reproductive health care knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behavior. Join us and share your own tips and resources for enhancing practice in a Title X setting. Whether you’re able to drop in for a few minutes or a full hour, we’re sure you’ll take away valuable information about relevant, evidence-based, clinical resources and tools for continuous quality improvement for provision of sexual and reproductive health care in Title X settings.

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  1. Describe the resources available for new and less-experienced clinicians on the NCTCFP and RHNTC websites.
  2. Briefly discuss Title X legislative mandates and the 2021 Final Rule and their practice implications.
  3. Plan for building an individual training plan to address personal knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behavior gaps.

 

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Resources for New or Less Experienced Clinicians in Title X DIALS

April 27 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm CDT

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Join colleagues and facilitators Jacki Witt, JD, WHNP-BC and Kristin Metcalf-Wilson, DNP, WHNP-BC, as the National Clinical Training Center for Family Planning (NCTCFP) hosts a ‘Drop In Active Learning Session’ (DIALS) focused on clinical education and training, especially for those new to the Title X network. This interactive session will focus on specific training, toolkits, and job aids appropriate for advanced practice nurses, physician assistants, physicians, and nurses which are readily available through the NCTCFP and RHNTC websites. Our goal is to assist you with onboarding, maintaining, and improving practice through the development of essential sexual and reproductive health care knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behavior. Join us and share your own tips and resources for enhancing practice in a Title X setting. Whether you’re able to drop in for a few minutes or a full hour, we’re sure you’ll take away valuable information about relevant, evidence-based, clinical resources and tools for continuous quality improvement for provision of sexual and reproductive health care in Title X settings.

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  1. Describe the resources available for new and less-experienced clinicians on the NCTCFP and RHNTC websites.
  2. Briefly discuss Title X legislative mandates and the 2021 Final Rule and their practice implications.
  3. Plan for building an individual training plan to address personal knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behavior gaps.

 

Register Now

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Date:
April 27
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1:00 pm - 2:00 pm CDT
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We Have a New Name!

Founded as the National Clinical Training Center for Family Planning (NCTCFP) in 2006, we changed our name to the Clinical Training Center for Sexual and Reproductive Health (CTC-SRH) in 2023. We have been funded by the Office of Population Affairs at the Department of Health and Human Services since inception and remain the primary source of clinical training for those providing sexual and reproductive health care in federally-funded settings. 

Having served the Title X network for nearly two decades, our team of clinical experts recognized that the term “family planning” falls short of describing the client-centered and inclusive sexual and reproductive health services we offer, especially in an increasingly urgent and rapidly shifting healthcare landscape.

The newly-renamed Clinical Training Center for Sexual and Reproductive Health (CTC-SRH) continues to provide evidence-based clinical training and resources to healthcare providers in Title X settings through increased healthcare quality, equity, and access. 

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