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Social Media and its influences on women's choices

Understanding the influence of social media and relevance to patients understanding of hormones.

     

    Part 1 - Social media and its influences on women's choices

    Part 1 - Social Media and its influences on women's choices
    Author/Uploaded by

    Dr Asha Kasilwal & Dr Farah Chaudhry 

     

    Learning objectives:

    • Highlight the role Kyleena (19.5mg levonorgestrel) can play in the social media savvy patient
    • Understanding the influence of social media and relevance to the patients understanding, concerns or fears around hormones 
    • How to better manage the outside influences such as social media and others experience 

     

    Part 2 - Overcoming the influence of social media through counselling/myth busting

    Part 2 - Social Media and its influences on womens choices
    Author/Uploaded by

    Dr Asha Kasilwal - Clinical Director and Consultant in Community Gynaecology & Reproductive Healthcare

     

    Learning objectives:

    • Highlight the role Kyleena (19.5mg levonorgestrel) can play in the social media savvy patient
    • Understanding the influence of social media and relevance to the patients understanding, concerns or fears around hormones 
    • How to better manage the outside influences such as social media and others experience 

     

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    Part 1 - Social Media and its influences on women's choices

    Dr Asha Kasliwal, Dr Farah Chaudhry 

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    Part 2 - Overcoming the influence of social media through counselling/myth busting

    Dr Asha Kasliwal 

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