This promotional meeting is part of the Women’s Health Matters Educational Programme that is organised and fully funded by Bayer
Sep 16 2020 | 19:00 - 20:30
Recorded: Sep 16 2020 | 19:00 - 20:30
Duration Time:
Contraception - The 10 minute consultation:
- Understanding the challenges in delivering a comprehensive contraceptive consultation in primary care
- Understand the importance of counselling and how to use the available counselling tools
Digital LARC Patient Education: Visual patient information to enable informed contraceptive choice:
- Consider needs of women in making informed choice about LARC
- Understand the impact of poor information on choice, experiences and satisfaction
- Consider new methods for informing patients about LARC
Counselling workshop session for all IUS indications (workshop):
- Cases studies
- Workshop group feedback with expert panel discussion
Speakers

Dr Diana Mansour
Consultant in Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Health Care,
FSRH Senior Vice President,
Newcastle Hospitals, United Kingdom.
Dr Diana Mansour is a Consultant in Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Health Care and Associate Clinical Lecturer at the University of Newcastle since 1997. In addition Dr Mansour is the Senior Vice President for the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare.
Dr Mansour was the first accredited subspecialty trainee in Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Health Care of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.
Dr Mansour is first author to over 90 peer-reviewed publications and has most recently published in Contraception and the BMJ SRH.
Dr Mansour’s areas of expertise include acceptability of contraceptive methods, non-contraceptive benefits of contraception, development of long-term methods of contraception, changes in health service provision, medical management of menstrual disorders and management of the menopause.

Dr Zara Haider
Consultant in Sexual and Reproductive Health, Kingston Hospital NHS Trust
London
Dr Haider is a Consultant in Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare. She graduated from Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School in 1994. She trained in Obstetrics and Gynaecology for 10 years, in the South West Thames region and spent 2 years working in Genitourinary Medicine at St. Georges Hospital and at the Haven (Sexual Assault Referral Centre) Camberwell. She completed her Subspecialty Training in Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare at the Margaret Pyke Centre in London including a year as a Darzi Fellow. She was appointed as a Consultant in Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare at Kingston Hospital in 2012.
Dr Haider is a member of FSRH Council and is the liaison between the Board of Trustees and FSRH Council. She is a Faculty Registered Trainer and Faculty Registered Trainer Advisor for South West Thames, an educational supervisor for a CSRH trainee and the past chair of the FSRH Meetings Committee.

Dr Juhi Tandon
Clinical Director Cognitant, Salaried GP at The Simpson Centre Buckinghamshire
Buckinghamshire
Dr. Juhi Tandon qualified from University College London in 2005 and is a practising GP in Buckinghamshire. Juhi has a specialist interest in Women’s Health and has been running a contraception clinic in general practice for almost ten years. She also holds a dermatology diploma and is an avid educator involved with teaching the junior doctors attached to primary care. Juhi is passionate about helping patients to take control of their health enabling them to make informed decisions about their well-being. She is Clinical Director at Cognitant Group leading the clinical team, working to identify and tackle unmet needs for patients across primary and secondary care.