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Train the trainers educational day

Providing an evidence-based update for trainers of intrauterine techniques

     

    Part 1 - Giving your trainee tailored and innovative IUS counselling skills, to enable their patients to make informed decisions – Back to Basics

    Part 1 - Giving your trainee tailored and innovative IUS counselling skills, to enable their patients to make informed decisions – Back to Basics
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    Dr Diana Mansour, Consultant in Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Health Care

     

    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:

    • Giving your trainee tailored and innovative IUS counselling skills, to enable their patients to make informed decisions – Back to Basics

     

    Part 2 - The bigger picture: service delivery and the roles of the wider workforce

    Part 2 - The bigger picture: service delivery and the roles of the wider workforce
    Author/Uploaded by

    Dr Kate Armitage, MB BCh , DRCOG, DipGUM, PGA Med Ed, MRCGP, FFSRH GP

     

    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:

    • The bigger picture: service delivery and the roles of the wider workforce
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    Part 1 - Giving your trainee tailored and innovative IUS counselling skills, to enable their patients to make informed decisions – Back to Basics

    Dr Diana Mansour, Consultant in Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Health Care

    Watch now
    Part 2 – The bigger picture: service delivery and the roles of the wider workforce

    Dr Kate Armitage, MB BCh , DRCOG, DipGUM, PGA Med Ed, MRCGP, FFSRH GP

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