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Embryo Adoption Awareness and Services

The Embryo Adoption Awareness and Services program, funded by the Office of Population Affairs, is funded to provide medical and administrative services to individuals and couples in order to facilitate the adoption and donation of embryos for the purpose of family formation. Recipients of the services, undertaken as part of the projects, should be individuals […]

Event Series Drop In Active Learning Session (DIALS)

Resources for New or Less Experienced Clinicians in Title X DIALS

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, […]

Event Series Drop In Active Learning Session (DIALS)

Review of Early Pregnancy Complications Materials

Join Drs. Mike Policar and Misha Pangasa to learn more about the CTC-SRH's training materials and job aids focused on caring for clients experiencing common symptoms during the first trimester of pregnancy. Although Title X-funded organizations do not provide prenatal care, they may provide assessment, management, and/or triage of early pregnancy symptoms before a client […]

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Individual and Community Benefits to Providing Expedited Partner Therapy Drop In Active Learning Session (DIALS)

While progress has been made in reducing legal barriers to Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT), there is still much to be done to support broader implementation and scale-up of EPT usage. Public health providers are very aware that effective clinical management of patients with treatable sexually transmitted infections (STIs) requires treatment of the patients’ sex partners […]

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How Long is Too Long? An Update on Extended Use LARC

There is research that supports extended use for most methods of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) available in the U.S. Studies have shown that IUDs and contraceptive implants are effective beyond their FDA-approved duration. Join Drs. Thaxton and Ti in a discussion about techniques for client-led education and counseling for potential extended use LARC. Learning Objectives […]

Event Series Drop In Active Learning Session (DIALS)

Missed Opportunity or Overkill? Post Sexual Encounter Counseling and Prophylaxis

Join Dr. David Turok and Dr. Hilary Reno to discuss emerging research that supports emergency contraception and post-exposure prophylaxis for sexually transmitted infections, including HIV. Studies have shown that PEP and EC are appropriate for prophylaxis following unprotected intercourse. Additionally, DoxyPEP shows promise as a preventive measure for gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis. Learning Objectives 1. […]

Cervical Cancer Screening and Management of Abnormal Findings Using the ASCCP Mobile App

Join Sarah Diemert, MSN, BSN, WHNP-BC, in this short, informal Drop-In Active Learning Session webinar. The session will focus on the differences between the various cervical cancer screening guidelines used in the U.S. and how to effectively use the ASCCP app for managing patients with abnormal cervical cancer screening results and cervical abnormalities. Cervical cancer, […]

Quality for Teens (Q4T): A Quality Improvement Package for Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Care

Access to quality sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, inclusive of contraceptive and STI services, plays an important role in supporting the health and well-being of adolescents and in promoting health equity. However, there are missed opportunities, especially in primary care settings, to provide recommended clinical services in a manner that is accessible and comprehensible […]

Overview of a Vasectomy Toolkit for Title X Providers: Essential Resources and Job Aids

 Join Dr. Grace Shih and Dr. Joshua Yap in exploring a new CTC-SRH product: a Vasectomy Toolkit. This learning session is designed to provide Title X providers with a comprehensive overview of the toolkit. The session aims to familiarize participants with the essential components and resources included in the toolkit, highlighting its practical applications and […]

Introduction to XACIATO™ (clindamycin phosphate) Vaginal Gel 2%

Join colleagues and industry experts, Dr. Juliana Raymaker and Dr. Bree Harbin, for an informal ‘Drop In Active Learning Sessions’ (DIALS) focused on understanding and supporting client use of Organon’s XACIATO™ (clindamycin phosphate) Vaginal Gel 2% for bacterial vaginosis (BV) management. Dr. Raymaker and Dr. Harbin will provide background information and research about the product, […]

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Introducing Learning Labs: a comprehensive webinar series tailored for clinicians new to Title X Learning Labs is a new webinar series designed to address specific needs identified by providers new to Title X (in Title X for 3 years or less). Topics were determined through CTC-SRH needs assessments and focus groups, ensuring a targeted and […]
There are three courses associated with IUC Training, each geared toward providers with varying degrees of experience with IUC. The first course is IUC Placement and Removal Skills, which consists of a self-paced online didactic followed by hands-on practice with an instructor either in person or over zoom. Participants can begin placing IUC immediately after […]
The Clinician Café is a virtual, multi-modal, pop-up learning platform that allows participants to pick and choose among a number of educational activities and resources all related to a single sexual and reproductive health (SRH) topic. Each Clinician Café features journal articles, podcasts, live Zoom chats with experienced subject matter experts, case studies, and knowledge […]
Drop In Active Learning Sessions (DIALS) are dynamic, virtual, 60-minute educational activities developed by the CTC-SRH to offer clinicians quick and convenient learning opportunities. Developed by national subject matter experts, these highly interactive sessions allow clinicians to become active collaborators in the teaching-learning dynamic. Participants do not need to commit to a series of sessions […]
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