CONFERENCE SCHEDULE. Demonstrate correct hand skills necessary for placement of the copper IUD and each of the three levonorgestrel IUDs.
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1 PRECONFERENCE SCHEDULES ATLANTA, GA } THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2018 PRECONFERENCE A (8:00 A.M. - 12:15 P.M.) IUD PLACEMENT FUNDAMENTALS: A PRACTICUM (Space is limited to 50 participants. Register early. This session will sell out!) Patty Cason, MSN, FNP-BC and Michael S. Policar, MD, MPH This session is a hands-on practicum designed for clinicians who want comprehensive instruction in IUD placement. Learners will acquire the skills required to safely and correctly place each of the IUD products that are available in the United States. The session includes detailed instruction in use of a tenaculum and uterine sound, followed by step-by-step guidelines and practice for the placement of each device. Identify reasons for use of a tenaculum during IUD placement. Describe correct use of uterine sound during IUD placement. Demonstrate correct hand skills necessary for placement of the copper IUD and each of the three levonorgestrel IUDs. Explain the differences in four IUD products available in the U.S. Summarize the U.S. MEC category 3 and 4 recommendations regarding levonorgestrel and copper IUDs. 7:00 A.M. Preconference A Registration/Continental Breakfast 8:00 IUD Placement Training (Rx = 4 hrs.) 12:15 P.M. Adjourn PRECONFERENCE B (8:00 A.M. - 12:15 P.M.) FROM MENARCHE TO MENOPAUSE: THE FUNDAMENTALS OF CONTRACEPTION This course will provide clinicians with practical guidance as well as evidence-based information about the use of contraception, not only for pregnancy prevention but also for its non-contraceptive benefits, in women in 3 distinct stages of life. Review any special considerations with teens and young women and the use of contraception. Identify methods of contraception that aid in the management of the perimenopause. Discuss bone health, cancer prevention, and weight changes with the use of hormonal contraception at different time points in life. 7:00 A.M. Preconference B Registration/Continental Breakfast 8:00 Contraceptive Counseling for Different Age Groups (Rx =.25 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (.75 contact hr.) WHNP-BC - Pharmacology (Code 1) 8:45 Using Contraception for Menstrual Disorders Throughout the Reproductive Life Cycle (Rx = 1 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (1 contact hr.) 9:45 Refreshment Break 10:00 Integrating Dual Protection and EC Backup into Routine Practices (Rx =.25 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (.75 contact hr.) WHNP-BC - Pharmacology (Code 1) 10:45 Contraception for the Perimenopausal Woman (Rx =.5 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (.5 contact hr.) 11:15 Challenging Contraceptive Cases: From Menarche to Menopause (Rx = 1 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (1 contact hr.) 12:15 P.M. Adjourn CONFERENCE SCHEDULE Moderator: Faculty Panel: Contraceptive Technology Atlanta, GA NOVEMBER 1-3, 2018 #CTATL18 5
2 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 6 Contraceptive Technology Atlanta, GA NOVEMBER 1-3, 2018 #CTATL18 PRECONFERENCE C (1:15-5:30 P.M.) GYNECOLOGIC ENDOCRINOLOGY AND INFERTILITY FOR PRIMARY CARE This course will provide clinicians in a primary care or women s health practice with practical guidance as well as evidence-based information about gynecologic endocrinology and infertility. Examine diagnostic challenges, management and associated medical problems with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Illustrate potential endocrine causes of and testing for Abnormal Uterine Bleeding. Discuss the initial diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment options for couples with infertility. Evaluate new patient care recommendations in the field of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. Identify who should be offered fertility preservation, how fertility preservation is performed in females, and how cryopreserved eggs can be used for future fertility treatment. 12:45 P.M. Preconference C Registration 1:15 Clinical Presentations and Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) (Rx =.25 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (.75 contact hr.) 2:00 Endocrine Causes of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB) (Rx =.25 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (.75 contact hr. 2:45 Infertility: The Basics (Rx =.75 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (.75 contact hr.) 3:30 Refreshment Break 3:45 Fertility preservation (Rx =.25 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (.75 contact hr.) WHNP-BC - Physical Assessment & Diagnostic Tools (Code 3) 4:30 5-Minute Updates in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI): What s New? (Rx =.25 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (1 contact hr.) J. Spencer H. Hipp J. Kawwass D. Schirmer L. McKenzie 5:00 Questions and Discussion (Rx =.25 hr.) Faculty Panel 5:30 Adjourn
3 PRECONFERENCE D (1:15-5:30 P.M.) TAKING YOUR IUD SKILLS TO THE NEXT LEVEL This session provides advanced, evidence based guidance for the clinical management of IUD patients. Designed as a stand-alone session for experienced clinicians already performing IUD placements or as part 2 for participants in the morning practicum session, discussion begins with patient-centered IUD counseling tips and nuances of informed consent. Following this, successful strategies for dealing with difficult IUD placements will be presented. Pain prevention and management during outpatient procedures, responding to IUD complaints and side effects, and prevention and management of IUD complications will be discussed. Implement improved hand skills during use of a uterine sound in such a way as to minimize perforation risk. Describe a checklist for strategies for removal of an IUD with no visible strings. List 4 possible complications of IUD placement and demonstrate patient-centered language when describing these. Demonstrate prevention of vasovagal syncope. 12:45 P.M. Preconference D Registration 1:15 Patient Centered Counseling and Informed Consent (Rx =.5 hr.) 2:00 Difficult Placements (Rx =.75 hr.) 2:45 Pain Prevention and Management (Rx =.5 hr.) 3:15 Responding to IUD Complaints and Side Effects (Rx =.25 hr.) 3:30 Refreshment Break 3:45 IUD Complications: Prevention and Management (Rx = 1 hr.) 4:45 Efficient Practice for Same-Day Placement of IUDs (Rx =.25 hr.) 5:00 Coding and Reimbursement 5:15 Questions and Discussion (Rx =.25 hr.) 5:30 Adjourn PRECONFERENCE E (1:15-4:15 P.M.) CLINICAL TRAINING FOR NEXPLANON (ETONOGESTREL IMPLANT) (Space is limited to 50 participants. Register early. This session will reach capacity quickly!) Join your colleagues at a Clinical Training Program for Nexplanon (etonogestrel implant). During the Clinical Training Program for Nexplanon you will receive hands-on training for insertion and removal procedures as well as implant localization techniques. Completion of this course will allow you to order the product from authorized distributors. This session, which is sponsored by Merck, is not accredited for continuing education credit. The training is open to advanced practice clinicians with furnishing numbers or prescribing privileges in their state and to physicians only. It is Merck s policy to verify all clinicians practice, license and eligibility information in advance of the training. Merck will contact the attendee directly if there is a problem regarding this process. Attendees are expected to be present for the entire training Certificates of completion will not be issued to those who arrive late or leave early. 12:45 P.M. Preconference E Registration 1:15 Clinical Training for Nexplanon (etonogestrel implant) 4:15 Adjourn Contraceptive Technology Atlanta, GA NOVEMBER 1-3, 2018 #CTATL18 7
4 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 8 Contraceptive Technology Atlanta, GA NOVEMBER 1-3, 2018 #CTATL18 MAIN CONFERENCE SCHEDULE ATLANTA, GA } FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, :00 A.M. Main Conference Registration/Exhibits/Continental Breakfast 8:00 Program Overview and Objectives, 8:15 Dr. Felicia H. Stewart Memorial Keynote: 52 Years of Family Planning Cases (Rx =.5 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (.5 contact hr.) 8:45 STDs and Reproductive Health (Rx =.25 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (.5 contact hr.) 9:15 Reproductive Health Policy in 2018: What s Changed, What Hasn t? 9:45 Cardiovascular Implications of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) (Rx =.25 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (.5 contact hr.) 10:15 Refreshment Break/Exhibits 10:45 Patient-Centered Contraception Counseling: Beyond LARC (Rx =.5 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (.5 contact hr.) 11:15 Not Just Birth Control! Hormonal Treatments for Acne, Bleeding, Cancer and More (Rx =.5 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (1 contact hr.) T. Miller E. Lathrop 11:45 Questions and Discussion (Rx =.25 hr.) Faculty Panel 12:15 P.M. Lunch on Your Own 1:30 Clinical Pearls: What Should We Do Now? (Rx = 1 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (1.5 contact hrs.) 3:00 Refreshment Break/Exhibits 3:30 Pregnancy Prevention and Family Building for Transgender and Gender Expansive Persons (Rx =.25 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (.5 contact hr.) 4:00 Fertility Awareness Based Methods WHNP-BC - Physical Assessment & Diagnostic Tools (Code 3) 4:30 How to Stop the Flooding. Enough Already (Rx =.5 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (1 contact hr.) Moderator:, Panel Members: Berry-Bibee,,, L. Haddad,, M. Policar L. Haddad 5:00 Questions and Discussion (Rx =.25 hr.) Faculty Panel 5:30 Adjourn 5:30 Join the Contraceptive Technology authors at our fabulous 30th Anniversary Wine & Cheese Reception and get your free autographed copy of the 21st edition of Contraceptive Technology. The Contraceptive Technology authors are honored to autograph your FREE copy of the 21st edition of the Contraceptive Technology book throughout the conference. I loved this conference! As a new clinician, the information presented was so helpful in feeling comfortable in my OBGYN practice. Robin Nichols, MSN, FNP, Las Vegas, NV
5 During each Concurrent Session, 4 topics are presented simultaneously in separate rooms. Sessions are limited in size and choices are assigned in the order registrations are received. Indicate your selections on the Registration Form. CONCURRENT SESSIONS } SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, :00 A.M. Exhibits/Continental Breakfast 8:00 CONCURRENT SESSIONS #1 #11 Focus on Hormonal Contraception: Challenging Cases (Rx = 1 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (1 contact hr.) J. Reeves #12 The Well Woman Visit Plus Coding Tips (Rx =.25 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (1 contact hr.) #13 Immediate/ Early Long Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) (Rx = 1 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (1 contact hr.) #14 Challenging Cases - Contraception for Women with Complex Medical Conditions (An Interactive Session) (Rx = 1 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (1 contact hr.) 9:00 Session Change 9:15 CONCURRENT SESSIONS #2 #21 What s Going on Down There? STD Case Studies (Rx =.75 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (1 contact hr.) #22 Incorporating Evidence and Patient Preferences: Challenging Contraceptive Counseling Cases (Rx = 1 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (1 contact hr.) #23 What s New in the 2017 NAMS Menopause Treatment Guidelines (Rx =.75 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (1 contact hr.) #24 Improving Pelvic and Breast Exam Skills WHNP-BC - Physical Assessment & Diagnostic Tools (Code 3) 10:15 Refreshment Break/Exhibits 10:45 CONCURRENT SESSIONS #3 #31 It Takes Two to Tango: Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT) (Rx =.5 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (1 contact hr.) #32 What s New with the Pill? (Rx = 1 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (1 contact hr.) #33 Updating the Postpartum Visit: Incorporating New Recommendations and Guidelines (Rx =. 5 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (1 contact hr.) #34 I ve Got HPV! Update and Counseling Strategies (Rx =.5 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (1 contact hr.) E. Berry-Bibee E. Lathrop M. Lawley 11:45 ROUNDTABLE LUNCHEON WITH THE FACULTY Join your colleagues and faculty members for a box lunch and an interactive discussion of hot topics in family planning and reproductive health care. See for details (Attendance is optional and requires a reservation. Cost of the luncheon is $78.00 and CE credit will be awarded. Register early since space is limited to 100.) ACPE # L01-P (1 contact hr.) WHNP-BC- Professional Practice (Code 5) Contraceptive Technology Atlanta, GA NOVEMBER 1-3, 2018 #CTATL Schedule continued on next page w
6 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2018u v Continued from page 9 1:15 P.M. Late Breakers (Rx =.25 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (1 contact hr.) WHNP-BC- Professional Practice (Code 5) 2:15 Refreshment Break/Exhibits 2:45 Contraceptive Benefits, Side Effects, Complications in Adolescents (Rx =.5 hr.) ACPE # L01-P (.5 contact hr.) 3:15 Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for HIV (PrEP) (Rx =.5 hr.) ACPE # L01- (1 contact hr.) Moderator: D. Kowal Panel Members: M. Kottke A. Sheth 3:45 Questions and Discussion (Rx =.25 hr.) Faculty Panel 4:15 Adjourn 10 Contraceptive Technology Atlanta, GA NOVEMBER 1-3, 2018 #CTATL18 NEW! SPANISH MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS! Contemporary Forums has developed an interactive, self-paced online course to help teach the novice or native speaker Spanish medical terminology. You will earn a Certificate of Completion and Continuing Education credit when all modules are completed. Even if you are fluent in Spanish, you can learn the appropriate vocabulary for human anatomy and medical terminology. Visit for more information or call (925)
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