This session, with speaker Dr. Maya Ragavan, MD, MPH, MS, addresses unique characteristics of adolescent relationship violence as compared to adult intimate partner violence, how it can affect the health of adolescents, and ways clinicians can address adolescent relationship violence in their own practices. After watching, viewers will be able to:
This session is a recorded breakout from the 2022 National Reproductive Health Conference. No continuing education is available for this educational activity.
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.