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21-01-01 Cervical Cancer Screening: Achieving the Best Protection for Your Patients: Case 1
Credits: 0.75 CE (NCC Code 3)
Faculty: Ashton Turead Strachan DNP, FNP-C, WHNP-BC
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17-06F AIM eModule Maternal Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) Prevention
Faculty: Steve Clark, MD Mary D'Alton, MD Robyn D'Oria, MA, RNC, APN Alex Friedman, MD Jennifer Frost, MD, MPH Afshan Hameed, MD Deborah Karsnitz, DNP, CNM Barbara Levy, MD Douglas Montgomery, MD Michael Paidas, MD Richard Smiley, MD
‘Thank you for your willingness to expand on your knowledge of maternal health and improving patient outcomes. We are not currently offering Continuing Education (CE) units for completion of the Patient Safety Bundles e-modules, which are currently under revision and being updated. The e-modules continue to be clinically accurate at this time and still may serve as a reliable resource for improving patient outcomes. The Patient Safety Bundles are the core building blocks of the AIM program’s efforts to address the leading known causes of preventable severe maternal morbidity and mortality in the United States. The bundles were developed as part of the AIM Program and are funded by HRSA.’ -
17-06E AIM eModule Safe Reduction of Primary Cesarean Birth | Support for Intended Vaginal Births
Faculty: David LaGrew, Jr., MD Lisa Kane Low, Phd, RN, CNM, FACNM Rita Brennan, DNP, RNC-NIC, APN-CNS Maureen Corry, MPH Joyce Edmonds, PhD, MPH, RN Brian Gilpin, MD, MPH Jennifer Frost, MD, MPH Whitney Pinger, CNM, MSN, FACNM Dale Reisner, MD
‘Thank you for your willingness to expand on your knowledge of maternal health and improving patient outcomes. We are not currently offering Continuing Education (CE) units for completion of the Patient Safety Bundles e-modules, which are currently under revision and being updated. The e-modules continue to be clinically accurate at this time and still may serve as a reliable resource for improving patient outcomes. The Patient Safety Bundles are the core building blocks of the AIM program’s efforts to address the leading known causes of preventable severe maternal morbidity and mortality in the United States. The bundles were developed as part of the AIM Program and are funded by HRSA.’ -
17-06D AIM eModule Severe Hypertension (HTN) in Pregnancy
Faculty: John Barton, MD Peter Bernstein, MD, MPH Maurice Druzin, MD Jennifer Frost, MD, MPH James Martin, MD Katen Menard, MD, MPH Catherine Ruhl, CNM, MS Larry Shields, MD Joanie Slager, PhD, CNM Eleni Tsigas
‘Thank you for your willingness to expand on your knowledge of maternal health and improving patient outcomes. We are not currently offering Continuing Education (CE) units for completion of the Patient Safety Bundles e-modules, which are currently under revision and being updated. The e-modules continue to be clinically accurate at this time and still may serve as a reliable resource for improving patient outcomes. The Patient Safety Bundles are the core building blocks of the AIM program’s efforts to address the leading known causes of preventable severe maternal morbidity and mortality in the United States. The bundles were developed as part of the AIM Program and are funded by HRSA.’ -
17-06C AIM eModule Obstetric Hemorrhage
Faculty: Elliott Main, MD, Debra Bingham,DrPH,RN, Dena Goffman, MD Jed Gorlin, MD Patricia Fontaine, MD, MPH David LaGrew, MD Lisa Kane Low, PhD, CNM Barbara Scavone, MD
‘Thank you for your willingness to expand on your knowledge of maternal health and improving patient outcomes. We are not currently offering Continuing Education (CE) units for completion of the Patient Safety Bundles e-modules, which are currently under revision and being updated. The e-modules continue to be clinically accurate at this time and still may serve as a reliable resource for improving patient outcomes. The Patient Safety Bundles are the core building blocks of the AIM program’s efforts to address the leading known causes of preventable severe maternal morbidity and mortality in the United States. The bundles were developed as part of the AIM Program and are funded by HRSA.’ -
17-06B AIM eModule: Maternal Early Warning System (MEWS)
Faculty: Jill Mhyre, MD Robyn D'Oria, MA, RNC, APN Beth McGovern, MSN, RNC-OB
‘Thank you for your willingness to expand on your knowledge of maternal health and improving patient outcomes. We are not currently offering Continuing Education (CE) units for completion of the Patient Safety Bundles e-modules, which are currently under revision and being updated. The e-modules continue to be clinically accurate at this time and still may serve as a reliable resource for improving patient outcomes. The Patient Safety Bundles are the core building blocks of the AIM program’s efforts to address the leading known causes of preventable severe maternal morbidity and mortality in the United States. The bundles were developed as part of the AIM Program and are funded by HRSA.’ -
WHNP Exam Review: Primary Care: Module 1 (18-02-17)
Credits: 1.15 CE, 0.33 Rx (NCC Code 2C)
Faculty: Lisa Pair, MSN, WHNP-BC
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WHNP Exam Review: Normal Obstetrics: Module 1 (18-02-11)
Credits: 1.75 CE (NCC Code 1)
Faculty: Jamille Nagtalon-Ramos, EdD, MSN, WHNP-BC, IBCLC
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WHNP Exam Review: Gynecologic Disorders: Module 6 (18-02-10)
Credits: 1 CE, 0.25 Rx (NCC Code 2A)
Faculty: Randee Masciola, DNP, APRN-CNP, WHNP-BC
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WHNP Exam Review: Normal Gynecology and Well Woman Care: Module 2 (18-02-04)
Credits: 1.96 CE, 1 Rx (NCC Code 1)
Faculty: Beth Kelsey, EdD, APRN, WHNP-BC, FAANP
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WHNP Exam Review: Normal Gynecology and Well Woman Care: Module 1 (18-02-03)
Credits: 1.86 CE (NCC Code 1)
Faculty: Susan Rawlins, MS, APRN, WHNP-BC
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Caring for Women During COVID-19: Social Determinants & Disparities
Faculty: Susan Kendig, JD, WHNP-BC, FAANP; Shawana Moore, DNP, MSN, CRNP, WHNP-BC
The COVID-19 pandemic provided a stark reality check regarding inequities and disparities in health outcomes. Understanding social and structural determinants of health is essential to working to eliminate health disparities in our communities . Join us as we discuss the impact of this pandemic on health equity. -
A Review of the 8th edition of Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner: Guidelines for Practice and Education
Faculty: Aimee Chism Holland, DNP, WHNP-BC, FNP-C, FAANP; Beth Kelsey, EdD, APRN, WHNP-BC, FAANP; Sue Kendig, JD, WHNP-BC, FAANP; Jacki Witt, JD, MSN, WHNP-BC, FAANP
Please join our panel of experts as we review the 8th edition of the Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner: Guidelines for Practice and Education. -
Caring for Women During COVID-19: Telehealth
Faculty: Susan Kendig, JD, WHNP-BC, FAANP; Shawana Moore, DNP, MSN, CRNP, WHNP-BC
Telehealth has taken a huge leap forward out of necessity. Providers across the country are adjusting to virtual visits, but telehealth programs can look incredibly different state by state, practice by practice. In this webinar we'll discuss different ways telehealth is being implemented, the benefits and challenges, and provide tips for must-watch situations in the rapidly changing policy landscape. -
Caring for Women During COVID-19: Preventive Services
Faculty: Susan Kendig, JD, WHNP-BC, FAANP; Shawana Moore, DNP, MSN, CRNP, WHNP-BC
When COVID-19 hit the US, clinics closed and emergency care became the priority. But preventive services are critical to keeping women healthy. Join us for a discussion about what has changed, how we can continue to provide preventive care and support women in accessing the care they deserve, and the resources available to providers. -
17-06A AIM eModule Introduction
Faculty: No continuing education for the AIM modules, however, we do recommend you complete it prior to completing the other AIM eModules.
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WHNP Exam Review: General Health Assessment and Promotion: Module 1 (18-02-01)
Credits: 1.3 CE (NCC Code 3)
Faculty: Beth Kelsey, EdD, APRN, WHNP-BC, FAANP
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WHNP Exam Review: General Health Assessment and Promotion: Module 2 (18-02-02)
Credits: 1.5 CE (NCC Code 1)
Faculty: Beth Kelsey, EdD, APRN, WHNP-BC, FAANP
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WHNP Exam Review: Gynecologic Disorders: Module 1 (18-02-05)
Credits: 3.25 CE, 0.5 Rx (NCC Code 2A)
Faculty: Susan Rawlins, MS, APRN, WHNP-BC; Jordan Vaughan, MSN, APRN, WHNP-BC
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WHNP Exam Review: Gynecologic Disorders Module 2 (18-02-06)
Credits: 1 CE, 0.5 Rx (NCC Code 2A)
Faculty: Melanie Deal, MS, WHNP-BC, FNP-BC
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WHNP Exam Review: Gynecologic Disorders: Module 3 (18-02-07)
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC Code 2A)
Faculty: Beth Kelsey, EdD, APRN, WHNP-BC, FAANP
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WHNP Exam Review: Gynecologic Disorders: Module 4 (18-02-08)
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC Code 2A)
Faculty: Aimee Holland, DNP, WHNP-BC, FNP-BC, FAANP
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WHNP Exam Review: Gynecologic Disorders: Module 5 (18-02-09)
Credits: 1 CE, 0.5 Rx (NCC Code 2A)
Faculty: Susan Hoffstetter, PhD, WHNP-BC, FAANP
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WHNP Exam Review: Normal Obstetrics: Module 2 (18-02-12)
Credits: 1 CE (NCC Code 3)
Faculty: Ashley L. Hodges, PhD, CRNP, WHNP-BC
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WHNP Exam Review: Obstetric Complications: Module 1 (18-02-13)
Credits: 1.25 CE, 0.25 Rx (NCC Code 2B)
Faculty: Claudine Feig, MSN, MPH, WHNP-BC
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WHNP Exam Review: Obstetric Complications: Module 2 (18-02-14)
Credits: 1.2 CE, 0.5 Rx (NCC Code 2B)
Faculty: Jamille Nagtalon Ramos, MSN, WHNP-BC, IBCLC
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WHNP Exam Review: Obstetric Complications: Module 3 (18-02-15)
Credits: 1.25 CE, 0.5 Rx (NCC Code 2B)
Faculty: Claudine Feig, MSN, MPH, WHNP-BC
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WHNP Exam Review: Obstetric Complications: Module 4 (18-02-16)
Credits: 0.8 CE, 0.5 Rx (NCC Code 2B)
Faculty: Kelley Stallworth Prince, DNP, WHNP-BC
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WHNP Exam Review: Primary Care: Module 2 (18-02-18)
Credits: 1.3 CE, 0.5 Rx (NCC Code 2C)
Faculty: Lisa Pair, MSN, WHNP-BC; Aimee Holland, DNP, WHNP-BC, FNP-BC, FAANP
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WHNP Exam Review: Primary Care: Module 3 (18-02-19)
Credits: 2 CE, 1 Rx (NCC Code 2C)
Faculty: Leigh A. Minchew, DNP, CRNP, WHNP-BC, PMHNP
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WHNP Exam Review: Pharmacology: Module 1 (18-02-20)
Credits: 1.5 CE, 1.5 Rx (NCC Code 4)
Faculty: Susan Rawlins, MS, APRN, WHNP-BC
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WHNP Exam Review: Pharmacology: Module 2 (18-02-21)
Credits: 1.25 CE, 1.25 Rx (NCC Code 4)
Faculty: Susan Rawlins, MS, APRN, WHNP-BC
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WHNP Exam Review: Professional Issues (18-02-22)
Credits: 0.5 CE (NCC Code 5)
Faculty: Beth Kelsey, EdD, APRN, WHNP-BC, FAANP
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Introduction to the WHNP Certification Review and Update: Strategies for Studying and Test Taking (18-02-00)
Faculty: Susan Rawlins, MS, APRN, WHNP-BC
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J 20-06 Hyperprolactinemia: The ABCs of Diagnosis and Management
Credits: 1 CE, 0.25 Rx
Faculty: William E. Somerall Jr. MD, MAEd and D'Ann W. Somerall DNP, MAEd, CRNP, FNP-BC, FAANP
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Feeling Lonely? You're Not Alone. The Impact of Loneliness on our Health and Practice (19-03-04)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 0.8 CE (NCC 5)
Faculty: Douglas Nemecek MD, MBA
This session will review the impact of loneliness on the health of individuals and identify strategies that can be used to improve social connections. -
AA. Clinical Presentations: How to be a Sleeping Beauty and Trauma Informed Care for the GYN Patient (19-03-34)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC 5 )
Faculty: Jennifer G. Hensley EdD, CNM, WHNP, LCCE Caroline Cianfrocco MSN, WHNP-BC Sandi Tenfelde PhD, RN, APN, WHNP-BC
This session has two clinical presentations on the following topics: How to Be a Sleeping Beauty – Jennifer Hensley EdD, CNM, WHNP, LCCE Trauma Informed Care for the GYN Patient – Caroline Cianfrocco MSN, WHNP-BC and Sandi Tenfelde PhD, RN, APN, WHNP-BC -
Academic Program Leaders in Women's Health: Finding Solutions, Success and Sustainability (19-03-03)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 2.25 CE (NCC 5)
Faculty: Stephanie Delkoski DNP, APRN, WHNP-BC Diana Drake DNP, MSN, APRN, WHNP-BC Randee Masciola DNP, APRN-CNP, WHNP-BC Shawana Moore DNP, MSN, CRNP, WHNP-BC Beth Steinfeld DNP, WHNP-BC, FNYAM
This session will provide an opportunity for academic program leaders for women’s health nurse practitioner programs to discuss innovative ideas and strategies to improve the inclusivity and diversity in programs. It offers the opportunity to discuss and learn from each other. -
Clinical Approaches to Menopause, Midlife, and Beyond: Transitions, Timing, Tools and Teamwork (19-03-01)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 3.75 CE, 1 Rx (NCC 1)
Faculty: Sharon Baker BSN, MN, CWHNP Diana Drake DNP, MSN, APRN, WHNP-BC Carolyn Torkelson MD, MS Sarah Westberg PharmD, FCCP, BCPS
This program uses a case study approach to review the clinical approaches to midlife, menopause and beyond. The inter-professional faculty each bring unique perspective and expertise to the topic. -
Maternal Mortality: Beyond the Hospital Walls (19-03-02)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 3 CE (NCC 2B)
Faculty: Alexis Amankwanor MPH Susan Kendig JD, MSN, WHNP-BC, FAANP Rachel D'Souza-Siebert MPPA Amy Ushry MPH, RN
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O. Specialty Certification: Which One is Right for Me? (19-03-23)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC 5 )
Faculty: Brooke Faught DNP, WHNP-BC, NCMP, IF Jennifer Hawn RDMS Ob/Gyn, MSN, WHNP-BC Shelagh Larson DNP, RNC, WHNP, NCMP Jamille Nagtalon-Ramos EdD, MSN, WHNP, IBCLC Heather Quaile DNP, WHNP-BC Aimee Chism Holland DNP, WHNP-BC, FNP-BC, RD, FAANP
During this session, a panel of WHNPs who have achieved specialty certification or expertise in certain areas of specialization will describe their particular field, along with what is required to achieve and maintain certification. Areas of specialization to be covered include lactation, ultrasonography, menopause, colposcopy, female sexual health and sexual assault nurse examiner. -
P. Clinical Topics: Healthy Smiles for Pregnant Patients; Pre-Pregnancy Care 101; Adding to the MIscarriage Management Toolbox (19-03-24)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC 5 )
Faculty: Carrie Kamp APRN, FNP-C Randee Masciola DNP, APRN-CNP, WHNP Marit Knutson MSN, FNP-BC, APRN Amy Levi PhD, CNM, WHNP-BC
This session includes three separate clinical presentations on the following topics: •Healthy Smiles for Pregnant Patients •Pre-Pregnancy Care 101 •Adding Mifepristone to the Miscarriage Management Toolbox -
DD. What is on the Horizon with Cervical Cancer Screening and Management Guidelines? (19-03-37)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC1)
Faculty: Aimee Chism Holland DNP, WHNP-BC, FNP-BC, RD, FAANP and Kim Choma DNP, WHNP-BC
This session will provide an update work being done to provide a new set of Risk Based Management Consensus Guidelines. The goal of this project is to combine risk data generated by the NCI with clinical action thresholds developed during the consensus process. The speakers for this session were part of the two of the work groups for this project. -
CC. A Focus on Sexual Exploitation and the Role of the Nurse Practitioner Caring for Women (19-03-36
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC 2A)
Faculty: Heather Quaile DNP, WHNP-BC, SANE
This session will provide an overview of human trafficking and sexual assault, including definition of terms, forms of trafficking and sexual assault, and pertinent statistics. The speaker will discuss the clinical presentation of victims, the evaluation process when human trafficking and/or sexual assault is suspected, the importance of trauma-informed care, and the role of the nurse practitioner. -
BB. Protecting Women Against HIV: Use of PrEP and PEP for Women (19-03-35)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE, 1.25 Rx (NCC 4)
Faculty: Shawana Moore DNP, MSN, CRNP, WHNP-BC
The purpose of this presentation is to provide participants with up-to-date evidence on pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for prevention of HIV infections in women. The speaker will focus on the epidemiology of HIV within the population of women, risk factors and behaviors for acquiring HIV, appropriate drug therapy and risk-reduction strategies to decrease the chance of developing HIV infection, and follow-up/management plans for women on PrEP and PEP. -
Z. Managing Gestational Diabetes: How Sweet It Is (19-03-33)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE, 0.5 Rx (NCC 2B)
Faculty: Brandee Newsome MSN, WHNP-BC, BC-ADM, CDE
This speaker will discuss risks, diagnosis, and management of gestational diabetes to improve short-term and long-term outcomes in the health of women and their children. -
X. Meeting Teens Where They Are: Patient-Centered Counseling in Adolescents (19-03-32)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE, 0.5 Rx (NCC 1)
Faculty: Liz Romer DNP, FNP-BC
During this session, the speaker will discuss adolescent decision-making, patient-centered approaches to counseling and delivery of care, strategies to address the unique barriers to care experienced by adolescents, and management of challenging cases. -
W. Managing Bi-Polar Disorder and Depression: Special Considerations in the Treatment of Female Patients (19-03-31)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE, 1.25 Rx (NCC 4)
Faculty: Steven Stoner PharmD, BCPP
This presentation will explore treatment options for both major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder. Case examples will aid in the development of appropriate treatment plans to manage symptoms of both disorders. -
V. Contraception: Ounces of Prevention (19-03-30)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE, 0.75 Rx (NCC 1)
Faculty: Ramona Scott DNP, WHNP-BC
This presentation will focus on current best practices for contraceptive prescribing and management while appreciating lessons from the past and looking forward to future innovations. -
U. The Heart of the Matter: Hypertension and Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy (19-03-29)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE, 0.5 Rx (NCC 2B)
Faculty: Amanda Trudell DO, MSCI, FACOG
The presentation will focus on the most recent evidence-based guidelines for the diagnosis and management of hypertensive disorders, including distinguishing among chronic hypertension, gestational hypertension and preeclampsia, with or without severe features. The speaker will review current diagnostic criteria for diagnosis of peripartum cardiomyopathy and the basic principles of management. -
T. Getting to Yes: What You Need to Know to Negotiate Your Perfect Job (19-03-28)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC 5)
Faculty: Caroline Hewitt DNS, RN, WHNP-BC, ANP-BC and Sue Kendig JD, WHNP-BC, FAANP
The purpose of this session is to provide the knowledge and skills needed for WHNPs to successfully negotiate the perfect jobs. What is the right salary? How is my performance being measured? How am I billing for my services? -
S. Taking a Shot at Vaccine Preventable Diseases (19-03-27)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE, 0.75 Rx (NCC 4)
Faculty: Audrey Stevenson PhD, MPH, MSN, FNP-BC
Vaccine preventable diseases are on the rise, with recent outbreaks of several diseases. In addition, vaccines to prevent cancers are not readily available but are underused. The speaker will provide the most up-to-date information on vaccine recommendation across the lifespan. -
R. Oh, the Antibiotics You'll Give! Actionable Interventions for Improving Antibiotic Use (19-03-26)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE, 1.25 Rx (NCC 4 )
Faculty: Christopher Evans, PharmD
The speaker will describe efforts that the Tennessee Department of Public Health is expending to curb overuse and inappropriate use of antibiotics across the state as well as the adverse consequences of antibiotic use. The presentation will cover the CDC’s Core Elements for Antibiotic Stewardship in the Outpatient Setting including ways to implement actionable interventions to ensure appropriate antibiotic prescribing for select infections. -
Q. The Science of Sex: Updated Evidence for the Treatment of Female Sexual Dysfunction (19-03-25)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE, 0.5 Rx (NCC 2A)
Faculty: Brooke Faught DNP, WHNP-BC, NCMP, IF
This session covers the latest evidence for treating dysfunctions related to female libido, arousal and orgasm. The speaker will discuss recent data, new and emerging therapies, and holistic treatment options for the treatment of female sexual dysfunction. -
L. Menopause: Beyond the Flash (19-03-22)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE, 1.25 Rx (NCC 1)
Faculty: Ramona Scott DNP, WHNP-BC
This session will focus on the latest information from the North American Menopause Society and other resources. This discussion about management of the menopause transition and post-menopause will include current delivery systems and combinations of hormone therapy. -
K. Maternal Mental Health: A Comprehensive Pathway (19-03-21)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE, 1.25 Rx (NCC 2B)
Faculty: Tiffany Moore-Simas MD, MPH, Med, FACOG
This session on maternal mental health will introduce a comprehensive care pathway for women’s healthcare providers seeking to improve how they care for women with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. -
J. OOPS! What Do I Do Now? Legal Issues for WHNPs (19-03-20)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC 5)
Faculty: Melanie Balestra JD, NP, MN
This presentation will cover some of the common legal issues involving WHNPs, what to do when a legal issue arises, and risk-management strategies to prevent legal issues from occurring -
I. Keeping Women's Hearts Healthy: Sex Matters (19-03-19)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE, 0.5 Rx (NCC 1)
Faculty: Lynne T. Braun PhD, CNP, FAHA, FAANP, FPCNA, FNLA, FAAN
This session will address prevention of heart disease as it related to women throughout the lifespan, early identification of symptoms and heart-health concerns, and types of heart disease more common in women. -
H. Supplements: Harmful or Helpful? (19-03-18)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE, 1.25 Rx (NCC 4)
Faculty: Cydney McQueen, PharmD
Wellness is a multibillion-dollar industry with sales of vitamins, herbs, minerals and other supplements continuing to increase. This presentation will cover commonly promoted products and scientific data to support their use or avoidance. -
G. Evidence-Based Evaluation and Treatment of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding ( 19-03-17)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE, 0.75 Rx (NCC 2A)
Faculty: Ted Anderson MD, PhD, FACOG, FACS
Abnormal uterine bleeding accounts for about one-third of all visits by women to health care providers. This session will provide evidence-based algorithms for clinical evaluation and medical treatment for abnormal bleeding. A brief overview of surgical management options will be offered along with a discussion of key features of counseling and outcomes expectations. . -
F. The Black and White of Performing OB Ultrasound: An introduction/review of AIUM Practice Parameters and Training Guidelines for the Performance of Limited Obstetric Ultrasound Examinations by Advanced Clinical Providers (19-03-16)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC 3 )
Faculty: Jennifer Hawn RDMS OB/GYN, MSN, WHNP-BC
During this session the speaker will review practice parameters and training guidelines for the performance of limited OB ultrasound by Advanced Clinical Providers. . -
E. Patient-Centered Counseling: The PATH Framework for Reproductive Justice (19-03-15)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC 1)
Faculty: Patty Cason MS, FNP-BC
This session presents the PATH framework – a concrete, patient-centered set of open-ended, nonjudgmental questions and counseling skills designed to effectively engage with patients about their reproductive goals, and – when appropriate- pre-pregnancy care. -
D. Assessment and Treatment of Headaches/Migraines (19-03-14)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC Code 2C), 1.25 Rx
Faculty: Maureen Moriarty DNP, ANP-BC, FAHS, FAANP
This session provides a brief overview of the epidemiology, burden, and pathophysiology of headaches and migraines. The focus is on diagnosis, acute/preventative treatment with special focus on the use of oral contraceptives/hormone replacement therapy in this population. -
C. Overview of Medication Assisted Therapy (19-03-13)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE, Rx (NCC 4 )
Faculty: Lauren MacAfee MD, MSc, FACOG
This session provides an opportunity for interactive discussion of abnormal Pap test results while putting it all together with standard guidelines for evaluation, treatment and management. The goal is to treat pre-invasive cancer and prevent development of micro-invasive or frank invasive cancer. . -
B. Colposcopy Case Studies - Solving the Puzzle (19-03-12)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE, 0.25 Rx (NCC 3)
Faculty: Kim Choma DNP, WHNP-BC, APN Non-Presenting Author - Mary Rubin PhD, WHNP-BC, FAANP
This session provides an opportunity for interactive discussion of abnormal Pap test results while putting it all together with standard guidelines for evaluation, treatment and management. The goal is to treat pre-invasive cancer and prevent development of micro-invasive or frank invasive cancer. . -
A. Stemming the Tide of Congenital Syphilis: The Role of the Nurse Practitioner in Prevention and Treatment (19-03-11)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.25 CE, 1 Rx (NCC 1.0)
Faculty: Allison Finkenbinder MSN, WHNP-BC
Reported cases of congenital syphilis (CS) have more than doubled since 2013. During this session the speaker will review the epidemiology of CS, provide clinical information about the diagnoses, treatment and prevention of female syphilis. -
Transforming Gynecologic Practice Through Team-Based Collaborative Care (19-03-08)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 0.8 CE (NCC 5 )
Faculty: Ted Anderson MD, PhD, FACOG, FACS and Laurie Tompkins MSN, WHNP-BC, NCMP
This session will provide an overview of team-based collaborative care including components of an effective team, use of guidelines in a team-based environment and the benefits of this model of care. -
Diagnosing and Managing Premenopausal Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder: A Condition that is Often Underdiagnosed and Undertreated (19-03-06)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 1.5 CE, 1 Rx (NCC 2A)
Faculty: Brooke M. Faught DNP, WHNP-BC, NCMP, IF and Susan Kellogg-Spadt PhD, CRNP, IF, FCST
This case-based education will provide an update on strategies to identify premenopausal patients at risk for HSDD within their practice settings. The program is intended enable clinicians to screen, diagnose, and manage premenopausal HSDD, a common condition that negatively affects the quality of life for many women. . -
EQUITY in the Opportunity to Survive the 1st Year of Life ..A Dream Deferred (19-03-07)
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 0.8 CE (NCC 5 )
Faculty: Arthur James MD, FACOG
This program will focus on the impact that structural determinant and history have led to racial disparities. There will also be discussion on specific approaches to “undo” this disparity. -
What Every Clinician Should Know About the Women's Preventative Services (WPSI) 19-03-05
Conference: 22nd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Conference (19-03)
Credits: 0.8 CE (NCC 5 )
Faculty: Susan Kendig JD, WHNP-BC, FAANP and Diana Ramos MD, MPH, FACOG
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20-21 Cardiovascular Disease in Pregnancy: Focus on Hypertension
Credits: 1 CE (NCC 2 Obstetrics)
Faculty: Afshan Hameed MD, FACOG, FACC and Jennifer Hawn RDMS OB/GYN, MSN, WHNP-BC
This presentation will provide valuable information about screening, diagnosis and management of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy and the first year postpartum. -
Product Theater: Clinical Data on Phexxi Vaginal Gel: Contraception and Beyond
Faculty: This non-CE product theater is sponsored by EvoFem Biosciences
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J 20-05 Strategies to reduce fat stigma in women's health
Credits: 1 CE (NCC 5 )
Faculty: Sarah Vaillancourt MSN, WHNP-BC and Ginny Moore DNP, WHNP-BC
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20-02-38 DD. Reproductive Justice: A Human Right
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC 5)
Faculty: Kelly McKay-Gist MSW, LCSW
In this presentation, we will examine ways to dismantle systems, policies and acknowledge the history of reproductive oppression to better implement the tenets of reproductive justice. -
20-02-37 CC. Pain Management for the Primary Care Provider
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE, 0.3 Rx (NCC 2 Primary care)
Faculty: Stephen Dechter DO, FAAPMR
This presentation will provide an overview of pain management for the primary care provider. -
20-02-36 BB. Medical Management of Endometriosis
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE, 1.25 Rx (NCC 4)
Faculty: Heidi Collins Fantasia PhD, RN, WHNP-BC
This session will focus on the medical management of endometriosis by the nurse practitioner. -
20-02-35 Clinical Topic: Hear Me to Heal Me
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 0.6 CE (NCC 5)
Faculty: Mary Beth Kealy MSN, RN, WHNP
This presentation will provide and overview of Active Listening Techniques, Complementary and Integrative therapies. -
20-02-34 Clinical Topic: Reproductive Grief Care - Giving Permission to Grieve
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 0.6 CE (NCC 2 OB Comp)
Faculty: Katherine Grauerholz MSN, NP, ACHNP
This presentation will review issues surrounding reproductive grief and ways to promote emotional healing. -
20-02-33 Clinical Topics: When Things Fall Apart - Providing Access to Reproductive Healthcare During the COVID-19 Global Pandemic and Beyond
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 0.6 CE (NCC 5)
Faculty: Maria Ruud DNP, APRN, WHNP
This presentation will review how one reproductive health clinic adapted during the COVID-19 Pandemic to maintain access to care while keeping staff and patients safe. -
20-02-32 Clinical Topics: Political Will or Political Won't - Advocacy for Women's Health
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 0.6 CE (NCC 5)
Faculty: Heather Bradford MSN, CNM, FACNM and Ella Heitzler PhD, WHNP-BC, RNC-OB
This presentation will describe the “how to” steps of legislative advocacy for any advanced practice nurse either on Capitol Hill or locally, highlighting the power of experiential learning advocacy efforts and their collective influence on women’s health policy. -
20-02-31 X. Acneiform Eruptive Disorders
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE, 1.25 Rx (NCC 4)
Faculty: Margaret Bobonich, DNP, FNP-C, DCNP, FAANP
The presenter will cover many skin conditions present as acne-like eruptions and can have a significant impact on the quality of life for women. -
20-02-30 W. Pills, Patches and Rings: Taknig a Fresh Look at Some Old Methods
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE, 1.25 Rx (NCC 4)
Faculty: Melanie Deal, MS, WHNP-BC, FNP-BC
The presenter will cover current usage trends, key clinical issues/updates; key management issues for pills, patches, and contraceptive rings. -
20-02-29 V. Hitting Below the Belt: The Quagmire of Pelvic Pain Assessment and Treatment
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC 2 GYN)
Faculty: Jenna Lewis-Perkins, MSN, WHNP-BC and Sandi Tenfelde, PhD, APRN, WHNP-BC
The presenters will cover pelvic pain is a very common complaint for women presenting for GYN care. -
20-02-28 U. AIM and Maternal Mortality Review Committee and the Role of WHNP
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC 5)
Faculty: Jennifer Hawn, WHNP-BC and Sue Kendig, JD, WHNP-BC, FAANP
The presenters will focus on the specific role of the WHNP in the Maternal Mortality Review Committee. -
20-02-27 T. Virtual Care for Women: Best Practices in Telehealth
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC 5)
Faculty: Sarah Rhoads PhD, DNP, WHNP-BC, FAAN
This presentation will provide steps to ensure the provider and patient have an engaging and satisfying visit using technology. -
20-02-26 Clinical Topic: Beyond the Checklist - A Framework for Trauma-Informed Care
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 0.6 CE (NCC 1)
Faculty: Terri Platt DNP, RN, WHNP-BC, NCMP Leigh Minchew DNP, RN, WHNP-BC, PMHNP-BC Candice Selwyn PhD
This presentation will provide practical guidance for inquiry and response to recent and past trauma. -
20-02-25 Clinical Topic: Introducing the Sperm to the Egg - Working Up Male Infertility
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 0.6 CE (NCC 2 GYN)
Faculty: Randee Masciola DNP, APRN, WHNP-BC and Justin Waryold DNP, RN, ANP-C, ACNP-BC, CNE, FAANP
This presentation will be an overview of the work for male infertility. -
20-02-24 R. PCOS: Climbing the Mountain of Collaborative Care
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE, 0.2 Rx (NCC 2 GYN)
Faculty: Julie Campbell DNP, FNP-BC and Jordan Vaughan MSN, WHNP-BC
This presentation will provide a comprehensive overview of polycystic ovary syndrome. -
20-02-23 Q. What's in the Contraceptive Pipeline for Women
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE, 1.25 Rx (NCC 4)
Faculty: Anita Nelson MD
This session will provide and overview of what new options for contraception for women are in the pipeline. -
20-02-22 P. Advanced Concepts for Advanced Practice: Providing Compassion First, Evidence-Based Care after Perinatal Loss
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC 2 OB Comp)
Faculty: Marianne Hutti PhD, WHNP-Bc, FAANP, FAAN
This session will provide provide participants with advanced concepts in perinatal bereavement. -
20-02-21 O. Innovation and Entrepreneurship for the Women's Health Nurse Practitioner
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC 5)
Faculty: Heather Quaile, DNP, WHNP-BC, SANE
the presenter will cover small but growing percentage of nurse practitioners are reclaiming their right to clinical, independent practice. -
20-02-20 N. Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy: Caring for the Congenital Pregnant Patient
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE, 0.3 Rx (NCC 2 OB Comp)
Faculty: Karen L. Florio, MD
The presenter will cover most women with a congenital heart defect can have a successful pregnancy. -
20-02-19 M. Marijuana and the Effect on Women's Health: Focus on Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE, 0.3 Rx (NCC 2 OB comp)
Faculty: Laura Borgelt, PharmD, MBA, FCCP, BCPS
the presenter will cover an estimated 7% of women are using cannabis during pregnancy. -
20-02-18 L. Vulvovaginal Dermatology
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE, 0.3 Rx (NCC 2 GYN)
Faculty: Hope K. Haefner, MD
The presenter will cover an overview of vulvovaginal conditions will be presented, with a focus on diagnosis and treatment for these conditions. -
20-02-17 K. Postpartum Depression Screening: Assessing Shades of Maternal Sadness
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE, 0.2 Rx (NCC OB Comp)
Faculty: Marcia Clevesy, DNP, WHNP-BC
The presenter will cover an overview of maternal depression including consequences associated among women, their infants, and families in the postpartum period. -
20-02-16 J. Caring for Diverse Populations: The Importance of Recognition and Mitigation of Implicit Bias
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC 5)
Faculty: Diana Drake DNP, APRN, WHNP, FAAN and Shawana Moore DNP, MSN, CRNP, WHNP-BC
This presentation will present strategies on how to recognize and mitigate implicit bias. -
20-02-15 I. Is Your Make-Up Making You Sick? and Other Important Environmental Questions for You and Your Patients
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC 1)
Faculty: Alexa Colgrove Curtis PhD, MPH, FNP
This presentation will review the risk of potentially toxic environmental exposures in the home, workplace and community. -
20-02-14 H. Overview of Current Antiviral and Antiretroviral Therapies
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE, 1.25 Rx (NCC 4)
Faculty: Maithe Enriquez PhD, APRN, FNP
This presentation will provide and overview of treatment of selected viral illnesses in adults. -
20-02-13 G. Diagnosis and Management of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE, 0.5 Rx (NCC 2 GYN)
Faculty: Anita Nelson, MD
The primary focus of the presentation will be medical management and pharmacologic treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding. -
20-02-12 F. Accelerate Racial Equity in Women's Health
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC 5)
Faculty: Kelly McKay-Gist MSW, LCSW
This presentation will introduce the EleVATE model of prenatal care as a path to racial equity in prenatal care. -
20-02-11 E. It's Time to Free the Pill
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC 5 )
Faculty: Mara Gandal-Powers, JD, Kate Grindlay Kelly, MSPH, Anusha Gupta, Raegan McDonald-Mosley, MD, MPH, FACOG, and Britt Wahlin, Master of Humanities
The Free the pill presenters will cover campaign aims to educate and engage the public in support of an over-the-counter (OTC) oral contraceptive (OC) option in the United States, and supports an OTC pill that is affordable, covered by insurance, and available to people of all ages without a prescription. -
20-02-10 D. Women's Preventative Services Initiative: What WHNPs Neet to Know to Provide the Best Prevenative Care
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC 1)
Faculty: Sandi Tenfelde, PhD, APRN, WHNP-BC
Presenter will cover updates from the Women’s Preventive Services Initiative (WPSI) will help guide clinicians to providing the best evidence-based preventive healthcare for women of all ages. -
20-02-09 C. Caring for Women on Adjuvant Endocrine Therapy: The Role of the NP
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE, 1.25 Rx (NCC 4)
Faculty: Rachel Fidino, MSN, WHNP, AGN-BC
Presenter will cover the indications for endocrine therapy in patients with breast cancer. -
20-02-08 B. When Their Bladder Controls Their Life: Understanding Voiding Dysfunction for Office GYN Care
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE, 0.25 Rx (NCC 2 GYN)
Faculty: Jenna Lewis-Perkins, MSN, WHNP-BC and Sandi Tenfelde, PhD, APRN, WHNP-BC
These presenters will discuss urinary complaints by women. -
20-02-07 A. Lactation Support for Families
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 1.25 CE (NCC 1)
Faculty: Jamille Nagtalon-Ramos, EdD, MSN, WHNP-BC, IBCLC, FAANP
This presenter will cover the lactation support for diverse family units including transgender and non-binary parents and adoptive and non-gestational birth parent. -
20-02-06 Creating a Circle of Hope: Have We Made Progress in Supporting Women to Prevent Substance Exposures During Pregancy?
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 0.8 CE (NCC 5 )
Faculty: Marilyn Pierce-Bolger MN, FNP-BC, CNM, APRN and Kathleen Tavenner Mitchell MHS,LCADC
This presentation will explore the factors that influence alcohol use in our culture and how effective strategies can support women and reduce alcohol-exposed pregnancies. -
20-02-05 The Heart of the Matter: Preeclampsia and the Effect on the Cardiovascular System
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 0.8 CE (NCC 2 OB Compl)
Faculty: Karen L. Florio, MD
This presenter will be discussing an overview on the changes to the cardiovascular system during pregnancy as well as the effects of preeclampsia on the cardiovascular system. -
20-02-04 Controversies and Challenges in STI Treatment Management
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 0.8 CE (NCC 2 GYN)
Faculty: Gail Bolan, MD
This course is a review of STI treatment challenges. -
20-02-03 Personalized Cervical Cancer Prevention: The Next Generation of Abnormal Result Management via the ASCCP Consensus Guidelines
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 0.8 CE (NCC 3)
Faculty: Kim Choma DNP, WHNP-BC and Aimee Chism Holland DNP, WHNP-BC, FNP-BC, FAANP
Presenters will review the 2019 ASCCP Consensus Guidelines for cervical cancer screening. -
20-02-02 I'm Cured! Now What?
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 0.8 CE, 0.2 Rx (NCC 3)
Faculty: Guy Jones, MD
Presenter will review the basic approaches of treating the most common GYN malignancies including the roles of surgery and radiation. -
20-02-01 The Implications of COVID-19 on Women: Health, Work and Family
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 0.75 CE (NCC 5)
Faculty: Alina Salganicoff PhD
This presentation will provide up-to-date information on the impact of COVID-19 on women. -
20-02-40 Caring for the LGTBQ+ Population
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 3.5 CE (NCC 5)
Faculty: Shoshana Aronowitz PhD,CRNP, FNP-BC Emily DiMartino DNP, CRNP, NP-C Shanin Gross DO Shawana Moore DNP, MSN, CRNP, WHNP-BC
This presentation will will provide up to date information on caring for the LGTBQ+ population. -
20-02-39 Genetic Testing and Screening: Putting it All Together - Who to Test, What to Test and When to Test
Conference: 23rd Annual Premier Women's Healthcare Virtual Conference
Credits: 3.5 CE (NCC 3)
Faculty: Haywood Brown MD Rachel Gorham Fidino MSN, WHNP, AGN-BC Holly Pederson MD
This presentation will provide a general overview of the role of the nurse practitioner with regard to genetic risk screening. -
Overall Evaluation
Faculty: Please complete the WHNP Certification Exam Review Course and Women’s Health Update Overall Evaluation after you've completed your purchased modules and/or the entire curriculum.
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17-03A: Optimizing Preconception Health: Preventing Unintended Teratogen Exposure in Reproductive-aged Women: Changing Patterns of Alcohol Use among Women in the U.S. (Recorded Webinar)
Credits: 0.3 CE (NCC Code 1)
Faculty: Marilyn Pierce-Bulger, MN, FNP, CNM
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17-03G: Optimizing Preconception Health: Preventing Unintended Teratogen Exposure in Reproductive-aged Women: Preventing Stigma, Stereotyping & Bias related to Alcohol Use by Women (Recorded Webinar)
Credits: 0.3 CE (NCC Code 1)
Faculty: Kathleen T. Mitchell, MHS, LCADC
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17-03F: Optimizing Preconception Health: Preventing Unintended Teratogen Exposure in Reproductive-aged Women: Case Studies for Brief Interventions (Recorded Webinar)
Credits: 0.3 CE (NCC Code 1)
Faculty: Marilyn Pierce-Bulger, MN, FNP, CNM
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17-03E: Optimizing Preconception Health: Preventing Unintended Teratogen Exposure in Reproductive-aged Women: A Practical Response to Alcohol Screening (Recorded Webinar)
Credits: 0.3 CE (NCC Code 1)
Faculty: Marilyn Pierce-Bulger, MN, FNP, CNM
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17-03D: Optimizing Preconception Health: Preventing Unintended Teratogen Exposure in Reproductive-aged Women: Routine Alcohol Screening (Recorded Webinar)
Credits: 0.3 CE (NCC Code 1)
Faculty: Marilyn Pierce-Bulger, MN, FNP, CNM
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17-03B: Optimizing Preconception Health: Preventing Unintended Teratogen Exposure in Reproductive-aged Women: Alcohol - The Teratogen (Recorded Webinar)
Credits: 0.3 CE (NCC Code 2B)
Faculty: Carolyn Shaputnic, RNC-NIC, MPH
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17-03C: Optimizing Preconception Health: Preventing Unintended Teratogen Exposure in Reproductive-aged Women: Alcohol - The Teratogen: Neurobehavioral Impacts (Recorded Webinar)
Credits: 0.3 CE (NCC Code 2B)
Faculty: Marilyn Pierce-Bulger, MN, FNP, CNM
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J 20-03 Update on pharmacologic treatment for endometriosis-related pelvic pain
Credits: 1 CE, 0.5 Rx
Faculty: Caitlin Henderson MSN, RN, WHNP-BC and Jennifer Hofmann MS, PA-C
Nurse practitioners and other health care providers who provide primary care for reproductive aged women will increase their knowledge about pharmacotherapeutic options and non-pharmacologic approached for the management of endometriosis-related pelvic pain. -
J 20-02 Etiology of hypoactive sexual desire disorders and implications for treatment: Four case scenarios
Credits: 1 CE, 0.25 Rx (2A)
Faculty: Brooke M. Faught DNP, WHNP-BC,NCMP,IF Susan Kellogg-Spadt PhD, CRNP,IF, FCST, CSC
About 10% of women experience Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD). The underlying cause of HSDD in a given case may be a simple physiologic one, although in most cases, it is multifactorial. Health care providers need to ascertain the likely cause(s) of each women's loss of sexual desire and design a treatment plan best suited for her. Four different cases will be presented with the treatment plan outlined. -
J 20-01 Caring for women on adjuvant therapy for breast cancer: Role of the NP in Primary Care
Credits: 1 CE, 1 Rx
Faculty: Rachel Gorham MSN, WHNP-BC, AGN-BC
This article provides information on adjuvant endocrine therapies (tamoxifen, aromatase inhibitors) for breast cancer treatment to include indications for use, mechanisms of action, adverse reactions and risks, strategies to prevent/manage reactions and reduce risks, and recommended durations of treatment. The article provides an overview of HER2-targeted therapy including mechanism of action and indications for use. Recommendations for follow-up of breast cancer survivors are also included. -
J 19-04 Hypoactive sexual desire disorder: How do you identify it and treat it?
Credits: 1 CE, 0.25 Rx (NCC 2A)
Faculty: Susan Kellogg-Spadt PhD, CRNP, IF, FCST, CSC and Brooke M. Faught DNP, WHNP-BC, CNMP, IF
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J-19-03 Clinical Management of Dilemmas in Contraception
Credits: 1 CE (NCC Code 2A)
Faculty: Michael S. Policar MD, MPH
In this article the author discusses three dilemmas in contraception, reviews evidence-based guidelines regarding contraception and contraceptive options that are newly available or on the horizon. -
J-19-02 Insomnia Across the Lifespan
Credits: 1 CE, 1 Rx (NCC 2C)
Faculty: Wendy L. Wright, MS. APRN, ANP-BC, FNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN, is owner of Wright & Associates Family Healthcare @ Amherst and @ Concord and a partner with Partners in Healthcare Education, a medical education company.
This article focuses on the etiology of insomnia, various diagnostic workups and the latest treatment options.