GPs play a key role in assisting contraceptive decision-making, by counselling patients on the full range of contraceptive options and addressing any concerns and misconceptions the patient may have around contraceptive choices.
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Women's Health
Contraceptive choices – Addressing patient concerns around long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) – Certificate of Completion
GPs play a key role in assisting contraceptive decision-making, by counselling patients on the full range of contraceptive options and addressing any concerns and misconceptions the patient may have around contraceptive choices.
DURATION
1 hr
PROFESSION
Physician
# OF CREDITS
2
ACCREDITATION
Certificate of Completion
EXPIRY DATE
2021-05-07
GPs play a key role in assisting contraceptive decision-making, by counselling patients on the full range of contraceptive options and addressing any concerns and misconceptions the patient may have around contraceptive choices.
Faculty
Deborah Bateson
MBBS, MA (Oxon), MSc (LSHTM)
Medical Director, Family Planning NSW
Clinical Associate Professor
Discipline of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Neonatology,
University of Sydney, NSW
Karley Heyworth
MBBS (Hons) FRACGP
General Practitioner
Macleay St Medical Practice
Potts Point, Sydney, NSW
Accreditation
This interactive online learning activity is valued at 1 Hour(s) of continuing education.
Cost of course:
Free
#
of credits: 2
Duration: 1 hr