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    Women’s Health Edition 10

    Online CME

    Some of your most pressing challenges are addressed using emerging, evidence-based treatments for medical conditions that manifest more frequently — and present differently — in women. The activity is designed to further inform and enhance family physicians in identifying, evaluating and treating non-reproductive medical problems, such as:    

    • Heart disease
    • Intimate partner violence
    • Anxiety/depression
    • LGBTQ+ health

    Additionally, this package contains a Clinical Procedure Workshop on the insertion and removal of IUDs. This session, recorded at a live course, will aid in developing or refreshing skills for insertion and removal of all IUD types available in the U.S.

    Discover how to differentiate specific issues, disease processes and treatments based on ethnicity, gender, genetics and social determinants of health to provide individualized wellness plans. You will also learn how existing point-of-care apps can further strengthen your treatment plans.


    AAFP Member: $655
    New Physician: $605
    Student or Resident: $435
    Other Health Care Professional: $655
    Nonmember: $855
     

    A Case-based Approach to Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
    Edward J. Mayeaux Jr., M.D., DABFM, FAAFP, DABPM-CI

    A Patient-centered Approach to Pre-Conception Counseling
    Heather L. Paladine, M.D., M.Ed., FAAFP; Chelsea Daniels, M.D.

    Adolescent Contraception
    Ann Klega, M.D.; Kamini Geer, M.D., M.P.H.

    ASCVD in Women: Go Red Against Gender Bias
    David M. Schneider, M.D.

    Depression and Suicide Risk in Women
    David M. Schneider, M.D.

    Evidence-based Integrative Therapies in Women’s Health
    Naomi R. Clancy, M.D.

    HPV, Pap Test and Cervical Cancer
    Edward J. Mayeaux Jr., M.D., DABFM, FAAFP, DABPM-CI

    Infertility Workup and Treatment: The Role of the Family Physician
    Marguerite Duane, M.D., M.H.A., M.S.P.H., FAAFP

    Insertions and Removals of IUD: Fundamentals
    Jenny Wang, M.D.; Shelley Henderson, M.D.; Swetha Iruku, M.D.

    LARC: Improving Access to Long-acting Reversible Contraception for Family Physicians
    Dalia Brahmi, M.D., M.P.H.; Joi Spaulding, M.D., M.S.

    LGBTQ+ Health: Beyond Best Practices
    Benjamin Andrew Silverberg, M.D., M.S., FAAFP, FCUCM

    Marvelous Medical Apps
    Eddie Needham, M.D., FAAFP

    Menopause: Diagnosis and Management
    Maya Bass, M.D., M.A., FAAFP

    Not Tonight, Honey … Managing Difficult Headaches in Women
    Susan M. Rubin, M.D.

    Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/Hyperandrogenism
    David M. Schneider, M.D.

    Reflection Session*
    Elissa J. Palmer, M.D., FAAFP; Edward J. Mayeaux Jr., M.D., DABFM, FAAFP, DABPM-CI

    Reflection Session*
    Elissa J. Palmer, M.D., FAAFP; Maya Bass, M.D., M.A., FAAFP; Krys E. Foster, M.D., M.P.H., FAAFP

    Sexually Transmitted Infections Update
    Edward J. Mayeaux Jr., M.D., DABFM, FAAFP, DABPM-CI

    The Other Pandemic: Violence Against Women and Our Role in Prevention and Treatment
    Marian Sassetti, M.D.

    Updates in Contraception: A Patient-centered Approach
    Vidushi Mehrotra, D.O.

    Urinary Incontinence
    Naomi R. Clancy, M.D.

    Vaginal Yeast Infections
    Edward J. Mayeaux Jr., M.D., DABFM, FAAFP, DABPM-CI

    What’s Killing Women of Color? Racial Inequities in Women’s Health
    Maya Bass, M.D., M.A., FAAFP; Krys E. Foster, M.D., M.P.H., FAAFP

    Women's Health: Leadership, Negotiation and Resilience Action Plans for Change
    Elissa J. Palmer, M.D., FAAFP

    *Enhance your patient care today and earn up to 2 additional AAFP Prescribed credits when you complete the Translation to Practice® (t2p®) process.

    Upon completion of this CME activity, you should be able to:

    • Identify the risks and appropriately counsel patients about non-reproductive medical problems that may manifest differently or more frequently in women, such as heart disease, anxiety/depression,and intimate partner violence.
    • Differentiate specific issues, disease processes and treatments based on ethnicity, gender, genetics and social determinants of health.
    • Develop evidence-based individualized examination and wellness plans, based on the patient's age and risk factors.

    Activity Chair

    Elissa J. Palmer, M.D., FAAFP
    Professor and Chair, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Assistant Dean Continuing Medical Education (Interim) Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV, Las Vegas, Nevada

    Faculty

    Krys E. Foster, M.D., M.P.H., FAAFP (she/her)
    Clinical Associate Professor, Associate Residency Program Director & Director of Diversity, Inclusion and Social Justice for DFCM, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University

    Maya Bass, M.D., M.A., FAAFP
    Attending Physician, Family Medicine Assistant Professor, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, Program Director, Cooper/Cooper Medical School of Rowan University Family Medicine Residency at CAMcare

    Edward J. Mayeaux Jr., M.D., DABFM, FAAFP, DABPM-CI
    Medical Director, Quality Management — Ambulatory, Family Medicine Associate Program Director, USC School of Medicine Columbia Affiliate Professor of Family and Preventive Medicine, LSUHSC Professor Emeritus of Family Medicine

    Ann Klega, M.D.
    Associate Program Director, AdventHealth Family Medicine Residency, Winter Park, Florida

    Kamini Geer, M.D., M.P.H., FAAFP
    Women's Health Fellowship Director and Core Faculty, AdventHealth Family Medicine Residency, Winter Park, Florida

    Naomi R. Clancy, M.D., FAAFP
    Associate Medical Director of Family Medicine, Gila Health Resources, Morenci, Arizona; Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family, Community, and Preventive Medicine, University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix

    Marian Sassetti, M.D., FAAFP
    Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Rush Medical School, Chicago, Illinois; Partner, Lake Street Family Physicians, Oak Park, Illinois

    Benjamin Andrew Silverberg, M.D., M.S., FAAFP, FCUCM
    Associate Professor, West Virginia University

    David M. Schneider, M.D.
    Faculty Physician, Sutter Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency/Clinical Professor of Family Medicine and Clinical Pharmacy, UCSF

    Heather L. Paladine, M.D., M.Ed., FAAFP
    Family Physician; Program Director, New York Presbyterian-Columbia University Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Program

    Chelsea Daniels, M.D.
    Staff Physician at Planned Parenthood of South, East and North Florida

    Eddie Needham, M.D., FAAFP
    Program Director and Academic Chairman, AdventHealth Winter Park Family Medicine Residency Program, Clinical Professor, Loma Linda University — School of Medicine, Clinical Professor, University of Central Florida, College of Medicine

    Marguerite Duane, M.D., M.H.A., M.S.P.H., FAAFP
    Executive Director of FACTS

    Dalia Brahmi, M.D., M.P.H.
    Senior Medical Director, VaxCare LARC Project, Adjunct Associate Professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Gillings School of Global Public Health, Department of Maternal and Child Health

    Susan M. Rubin, M.D.
    Ruth Cain Ruggles Chair, Department of Neurology, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine

    Vidushi Mehrotra, D.O.
    Assistant Professor, Core Faculty, Department of Family Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California

    Jenny Wang, M.D.
    Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Medicine, Program Director, Family Medicine Residency Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine

    Shelley Henderson, M.D.

    Joi Spaulding, M.D., M.S.

    Swetha Iruku, M.D.

    Katie Carter (Patient Engagement)

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    The AAFP has reviewed Women’s Health Edition 10 and deemed it acceptable for up to 24.75 Enduring Materials, Self-Study AAFP Prescribed credit. Term of Approval is from 2/28/2024 to 2/28/2027. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    The AAFP is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

    The American Academy of Family Physicians designates this Enduring Materials for a maximum of 24.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    CME activities approved for AAFP credit are recognized by the AOA as equivalent to AOA Category 2 credit.

    Following this CME activity, participants will have the opportunity to earn an additional two Prescribed credits for participation in each Translation to Practice® exercise. Information on Translation to Practice® will be shared within the activity.


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