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Contraception
Technological advances bring new forms of contraception to market every year, resulting in unprecedented choices in contraceptive methods. All members of the health care team can learn the latest about contraception while earning continuing education credits by completing the activities listed on this page. ARHP is committed to translating high-quality science into practice through our accredited, peer-reviewed programs.
WebinarsAll on-demand webinars are now available here |
Clinical MinutesAll Clinical Minutes are now available here Communicating Contraceptive Risk: Switching from the Pill – posted Dec. 2017 Communicating Contraceptive Risk: Discussing LARC in the Context of Suspected Reproductive Coercion – posted Jan. 2018 Communicating Contraceptive Risk: Risk of Pregnancy – posted Jan. 2017 Communicating Contraceptive Risk: Risk of Cancer – posted Feb. 2017 Highly Effective Reversible Methods: Contraceptive Implant Insertion, Management, & Follow-up – posted Oct. 2016 Advanced LARC Topics: Challenging IUD Insertions – posted Jan. 2016 Advanced LARC Topics: Insertion After Delivery – posted Jan. 2016 Counseling Young Women about Long-Acting Reversible Methods – posted June 2016 |
Communicating Contraceptive Risk (Part 1/2) – posted Oct. 2017
Communicating Contraceptive Risk in Special Populations (Part 2/2) – posted Nov. 2017 Risk Made Real: Communicating Contraceptive Risk – posted Oct. 2016 Risk Made Real: Communicating Contraceptive Risk for Adolescent Providers – posted Nov. 2016 Provider Education and Training to Increase Use of Intrauterine Contraception – posted May 2016 Advanced LARC Topics for Providers: Difficult Insertions – posted Sept. 2016 Advanced LARC Topics for Providers: Immediate Postpartum LARC Workshop (Parts 1 & 2) – posted Oct. & Nov. 2016 Comparative Contraception: Reversible and Permanent Options – posted Sept. 2015 Comparative Contraception: Long-Acting Reversible Contraception – posted Aug. 2016 Comparative Contraception: FAQ Roundtable – posted Oct. 2016 |
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