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The resources on this page are all created by the CTC-SRH to assist clinical services providers in managing common sexual and reproductive health concerns and related preventive health care issues. Some resources are helpful before, during, and after clinical encounters as quick reference guides, while others are focused at implementing or improving new services or protocols.

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CDC's Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) Treatment Guidelines, 2021 provides current evidence-based prevention, diagnostic and treatment recommendations that replace the 2015 guidance. The recommendations are intended to be a source for clinical guidance.

Released: 07/22/2021
Podcast

As part of the July 2021 Clinician Café, PCOS Across the Lifespan, the NCTCFP talks with Dr. Angie Golden about PCOS and its intersections with obesity and metabolic syndrome, including ways clinicians can help patients address these conditions.

This podcast series is funded by an award from the US DHHS Office of Population Affairs. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS, OASH, or OPA.

Released: 07/16/2021
Podcast

As part of July 2021's Clinician Café on PCOS across the lifespan, the NCTCFP speaks with Dr. Anita Nelson about the current state of PCOS, including condition prevalence and emerging data around different PCOS phenotypes.

Released: 07/16/2021
Podcast

As part of the May 2021 Clinician Cafe, the NCTCFP discusses how hypertension can affect reproductive health with Dr. Karen Florio, a maternal-fetal medicine specialist from Kansas City, Missouri.

Released: 05/13/2021
Podcast

As part of the May 2021 Clinician Cafe, the NCTCFP talks about the prevalence and disparities around hypertension in women in the US with Dr. Annabelle Santos Volgman from the Rush Heart Center in Chicago, Illinois.

Released: 05/13/2021
Podcast
Coding With Ann Series

In this episode, the NCTCFP talks with Ann Finn, of Ann Finn Consulting LLC, about the E/M coding changes that went into effect in 2021.

Explore this topic further with an E-Learning, Coding in the Reproductive Health Care Environment: The Fundamentals of Coding from the RHNTC, and with a Job Aid, Summary of Evaluation and Management Coding Updates Effective January 2021 from the AMA.

Released: 04/28/2021
Podcast

The NCTCFP sits down with Dr. Hilary Reno, Assistant Professor at Washington University School of Medicine in Infectious Diseases in St. Louis, to discuss the treatment guidelines for gonorrhea released by the CDC in an MMWR in December 2020.

Released: 02/26/2021
Podcast

The NCTCFP speaks with Coleen Jones and Rachel Guy about the new ASCCP Risk-Based Management Consensus Guidelines, how they differ from previous guidelines, and their experiences in implementing them in their clinical practice.

This podcast series is funded by an award from the US DHHS Office of Population Affairs. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS, OASH, or OPA. A transcript of the podcast is available below.

Released: 01/20/2021
Podcast

The NCTCFP speaks with Dr. Mishka Terplan, MD, MPH, from the Friends Research Institute, about substance use disorder, medications for opioid use disorder, and the importance of family planning clinicians incorporating SUD screening and referrals in their services.

Released: 12/02/2020
Podcast
Coding With Ann Series

In this episode, Ann Finn discusses codes to use when seeing a patient and billing for Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) for HIV prevention.

Released: 10/22/2020
SRH News
Released: 09/10/2020
Podcast

Listen to this podcast for free on our website using the players above, downloading it to your computer, or stream on your phone by searching for The Family Planning Files on your favorite podcast app.

The NCTCFP speaks with Dr. Ina Park, from UCSF School of Medicine, about current rates of syphilis in the US, including congenital and neurosyphilis.  The first of a three-part series. This podcast series is funded by an award from the US DHHS Office of Population Affairs. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS, OASH, or OPA. A transcript of the podcast is available below.

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The NCTCFP speaks with Dr. Ina Park, from UCSF School of Medicine, about the signs and symptoms of syphilis in all stages of infection, and how they can aid clinicians in staging and diagnosis.  The second of a three-part series. This podcast series is funded by an award from the US DHHS Office of Population Affairs. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS, OASH, or OPA. A transcript of the podcast is available below.

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The NCTCFP speaks with Dr. Ina Park, from UCSF School of Medicine, about the CDC recommended testing and treatment guidelines for syphilis infections in all stages. The third of a three-part series. This podcast series is funded by an award from the US DHHS Office of Population Affairs. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS, OASH, or OPA. A transcript of the podcast is available below.

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Released: 07/16/2020
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