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Educational webinar for trainers in intrauterine techniques

Providing an evidence-based update for trainers of intrauterine techniques

     

    Part 1 - Changes to the FSRH new LoC IUT training

    Part 1 - Changes to the FSRH new LoC IUT training
    Author/Uploaded by

    Dr Cindy Farmer, FSRH

     

    This recorded webinar is part of the “Women’s Health Matters” Medical Educational programme which aims to inspire, update and support healthcare professionals with an interest in women’s health.

     

    The webinar will provide an evidence-based update for trainers of intrauterine techniques on:

    • Changes to the FSRH new LoC IUT training

     

    Q&A 1 - The Question and Answer session from Part 1

     
    Author/Uploaded by

    By Dr Radhika Vohra, NHS and Private GP

     

    Learning objectives:

    • The contraceptive needs for younger patients
    • The effect of COVID-19 on contraception policy
    • What is Kyleena (19.5mg levonorgestrel) and when is it indicated?
    • Differences between Mirena (52mg levonorgestrel) and Kyleena (19.5mg levonorgestrel)
    • How to tackle common myths regarding IUDs
    • Factors affecting contraceptive choices in younger patients

     

    Part 2 - Update on available resources to support your trainee

     

    Part 3 - Unconscious Bias - implications for intrauterine counselling with Psychologist

     

    Q&A 3 - The Discussion from Part 3 with Psychologist

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    Part 1 - Changes to the FSRH new LoC IUT training

    Dr Cindy Farmer, FSRH

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    Q&A 1 - The Question and Answer session from Part 1

    Dr Cindy Farmer, FSRH

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    Part 2 - Update on available resources to support your trainee

    Dr Jane Davis, NHS GP

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    Part 3 - Unconscious Bias - implications for intrauterine counselling with Psychologist

    Mrs Rebecca Lawday, Consultant Forensic Psychologist

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    Q&A 3 - The Discussion from Part 3 with Psychologist

    Mrs Rebecca Lawday, Consultant Forensic Psychologist

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