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HPV in Boys and Men

Highlights HPV vaccines and virus prevalence in men and boys in the USA.

This e-learning, an Articles of Interest, is part of the Reimagining Sexual & Reproductive Health Services for Males in Title X Settings Clinician Cafe and highlights HPV vaccines and virus prevalence in men and boys in the USA.

After completing this activity, participants will be able to:

  1. Identify disparities in rates of HPV among US male populations
  2. Describe at least three factors that are positively associated with initiation and completion of the HPV vaccination series in adolescent boys
  3. Describe at least three factors that are positively associated with initiation and completion of the HPV vaccination series in adult men
1.0 continuing education credits (CNE and CPH) are available for this activity. To obtain continuing education credits, participants must register and successfully pass a quiz for this activity. For further information and/or to register, visit www.HealthEKnowledge.org.
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DIALS (Drop In Active Learning Sessions)

DIALS Overview 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 about new and emerging […]
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Counseling Patients and Parents on the HPV Vaccine

This podcast covers counseling both patients and parents on the HPV vaccine with Joely Pritzker. Joely is a Family Nurse Practitioner who specializes in reproductive and sexual health. She has worked in a variety of clinical settings and currently practices at an FQHC in Vista, California.

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School of Nursing & Health Sciences
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