Each of our programs offers a variety of online learning opportunities. Explore all of our self-paced online courses on subjects such as self-disclosure and motivational interviewing; clinical webinars; podcasts on a variety of sexual health topics; and other technical assistance tools.
April 28, 2025, 12:00PM-1:15PM (PDT) CME not offered for viewing the webinar recording. This presentation reviews four separate cases of congenital syphilis (CS). Each case illustrates one of the four…
December 3, 2024 11:30AM-1:00PM (PST) 1.5 CME units at no cost. Dr. Claudia Borzutzky, an adolescent medicine specialist, will present an overview of confidential care for teens and supporting adolescent…
November 20, 2024 12:00PM-1:15PM (PST) 1.25 CME units at no cost. Drs. Kathleen Jacobson and Wyatt Hanft will provide a 1-hour virtual training focused on syphilis clinical presentation, screening/testing, diagnosis,…
November 12, 2024 12:30PM-2:00PM (PST) 1.5 CME units at no cost Presenter: Jenell Stewart, DO, MPH Guide evidence-based shared decision-making conversations with individual patients who were assigned female sex at…
The goal of this training is to prepare staff of local health departments to perform effective disease intervention (DI) interviews for mpox. This training aims to build on disease intervention…
Friday, October 4, 2024, at 10 am PDT In honor of DIS Recognition Day 2024, the CAPTC is celebrating the essential life-saving work of disease intervention professionals!
Special Guest: Stefan Madzar, PrEP & HIV Benefits Coordinator & Linkage Navigator at Magnet (San Francisco AIDS Foundation). Stefan will present an update on Magnet’s injectable PrEP program, including challenges,…
Presented by Drs. Kelly Johnson and Kurtis Mohr Learning Objectives Describe the varied clinical manifestations of primary and secondary syphilis in adults and adolescents Appropriately stage and treat syphilis in…
The goal of this training is to prepare staff of local health departments to perform effective disease intervention (DI) interviews for mpox. This training aims to build on disease intervention…
Presented by Dr. Kelly Johnson Learning Objectives: List common causes for genital ulcerative disease. Interpret results of traditional & reverse syphilis screening algorithms. Explain the clinical significance of changes in…
Thursday, March 14, 2024 9:00AM-1:00PM (PDT) 3.75 CME units at no cost This half-day, hybrid event will provide important updates in the field of sexual health to help providers strengthen…
STI Clinical Update Webinar – Introduction to Syphilis and Congenital Syphilis: A Phoenix IHS and CAPTC Event January 11, 2024 8:30AM-12:00PM (MST) Presented by CAPTC Clinical Faculty Please note: CME…
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Training Same-Day Placement of LARC: Solutions to Common Barriers
Same-Day Placement of LARC: Solutions to Common Barriers
March 24, 2016
Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) have long been one of the most popular and most effective forms of contraception for women. They require little to no maintenance, women can get it inserted on the same day as their doctor’s visit, and depending on the options, are good for 3-10 years. The webinar addresses the health concerns and barriers of LARCs and how to overcome them.
The following topics are covered in detail:
Bleeding changes associated with each LARC method
Familiarity with use of the U.S. Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use
Testing required prior to LARC placement
Barriers and solutions to same-day placement of LARC methods
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Training Shared Decision Making in Contraceptive Counseling
Shared Decision Making in Contraceptive Counseling
December 15, 2015
The relationship between providers and patients is important to maintain good health. Communication is a crucial factor that can affect outcomes such as preventive care, in terms of contraception options and medication adherence. This relationship is essential to providing information about diagnoses and treatment plans, as well as ensuring that patients are staying well-informed and supported.
The following topics are covered in detail:
Evidence for shared decision making in contraceptive counseling
Best practices for engaging in shared decision making with clients choosing a contraceptive method
Potential provider biases that may influence contraceptive counseling and the role of shared decision making in addressing these biases
Solutions to potential barriers to the implementation of shared decision making, including limited time in the clinical encounter
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