E-Learning

Overview: E-Learning 

E-learning is a self-paced, virtual learning style that has become even more advanced after the pandemic. The CTC-SRH’s e-learning opportunities are designed to support Title X clinical services providers and other sexual and reproductive health clinicians with the flexibility to grow their professional skills at their convenience. 

Aligned with CTC-SRH's goal to create varied clinical training opportunities, our e-learning activities are developed in collaboration with nationally-recognized subject matter experts and provide current evidence-based information. 

All CTC-SRH’s e-learning activities have a short evaluation at the end in order to receive continuing education (CE) credits. Below is a list of all the CTC-SRH’s e-learning opportunities. 

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Articles of Interest

Articles of Interest activities are topical journal articles that can keep clinicians informed on current sexual and reproductive health-related issues. The topics are chosen from suggestions by experts in the field and recommended by our Grantee Clinical Leadership Advisory Committee to best suit the needs of the clinical Title X population. 

The self-paced Articles of Interest e-Learning activity typically includes two to three articles relating to one topic, with a brief knowledge check at the end, in order to provide CE.

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Pelvic Health and Transmasculine Patients

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HPV in Boys and Men

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Infertility as a Reproductive Justice Issue

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E-Learning - Fertility Awareness-Based Methods of Contraception

This self-paced eLearning course on Fertility Awareness Based Methods (FABMs) presents the science that supports FABMs, describes each method (including the FDA-cleared mobile apps), and explains how to follow a client-centered counseling protocol to offer these methods of family planning to clients during a family planning visit. Job aids and patient education materials related to fertility awareness-based methods are included with this course and may be downloaded.

After completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the guiding principles for fertility awareness-based method use.
  • Explain the menstrual cycle, including the cyclic and observable biomarkers or fertility indicators associated with hormonal fluctuations.
  • Describe strategies people can use to monitor biomarkers of fertility. 
  • Apply client-centered counseling strategies to educate clients about fertility awareness-based methods.

1.25 continuing education credits (CNE, CME, CHES, 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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E-Learning - Quality Family Planning (QFP) Application: Clinical Scenarios

This self-paced e-Learning course is recommended for clinicians who are familiar with the CDC’s and OPA’s jointly-released Providing Quality Family Planning, also known as the QFP. The course consists of practical job aids, five clinical scenarios that represent specific domains of the QFP, and learning interactions. Each scenario will take 10-15 minutes to complete.

While this e-learning course does not offer CE, it allows clinicians to refresh and integrate the QFP guidelines within the domains of Achieving Pregnancy, Preconception, STI and HIV, and Contraception. For further information and/or to register, visit www.HealthEKnowledge.org

 

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