Clinical Skills Training courses are specialized educational programs designed to improve clinical competence through hands-on practice and evidence-based instruction. These courses equip participants with practical skills and knowledge that can […]
The CTC-SRH offers clinically focused technical assistance to build capacity in the Title X network for clinical service providers and their support staff. What is Technical Assistance? Technical assistance (TA) […]
What is the LARC Link Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) is a well-established umbrella term used by sexual and reproductive health providers and experts. LARC, as a term, encompasses all FDA-approved […]
Overview: Virtual Coffee Breaks Virtual Coffee Breaks (VCBs) are short, focused, micro-learning opportunities designed to meet the needs of busy sexual and reproductive health clinicians. These 15-minute mini-courses help providers […]
The CTC-SRH offers intrauterine contraceptive (IUC) training for clinical services providers since 2008. Participants report significant improvement in their technical skills and increased confidence in performing IUC placement and removal. […]
What is Long-Acting Reversible Contraception? Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) is a well-established umbrella term used by reproductive and sexual health providers and experts. LARC, as a term, encompasses all FDA-approved […]
About The Clinical Training Center For Sexual And Reproductive Health (CTC-SRH) Since 2006, the Clinical Training Center for Sexual and Reproductive Health (CTC-SRH) has offered evidence-based clinical training and resources […]
2025 NHRC Details August 6 - 8, 2025Fully Virtual Call for AbstractsSubmit Now Sponsorship OpportunitiesInquire Now About The National Reproductive Health Conference (NRHC) The CTC-SRH is proud to present the […]
Overview: Webinars The CTC-SRH’s goal is to provide a variety of training modalities to meet your clinical training needs. Therefore, our webinars are free, eligible for continuing education (CE), and […]
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