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Experiences of users and providers withprogestin only injectable contraceptiveDMPA Table of ContentsExecutive Summary11Background2Objectives Methodology621Objectives622Study
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Experiences of users and providers withprogestin only injectable contraceptiveDMPA Table of ContentsExecutive Summary11Background2Objectives Methodology621Objectives622Study Design and Methodol. Enter Presenter’s Name. Enter Presenter’s Organization. Enter Presentation Date. Contraception. Reversible . Hormonal. Estrogen/Progestin. Pills, ring, patch. Progestin only. Pills. Injections. IUD. Randee L. Masciola, DNP(c), RN, CNP. Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner. Coordinator Master’s in Nursing Program. Lead Faculty Women’s Health Specialty Track. Clinical Instructor. The Ohio State University. Winter Weekend 2017. Lee M. . Stetzer. , MD, MPH. Department of Family Medicine. Albany Medical Center. Session goals. Review birth control methods. Discuss and practice using the Quick Start algorithm. Objectives. Identify major considerations examined when choosing contraceptive methods. List commonly used contraceptive methods. Explain how each contraceptive works. Evaluate contraceptive options. Month Year. USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 4. The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, Task Order 4, is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) under contract number GPO-I-00-06-00007-00, order number AID-OAA-TO-10-00064, beginning September 30, 2010. Task Order 4 is implemented by John Snow, Inc., in collaboration with PATH; Crown Agents Consultancy, Inc.; Eastern and Southern African Management Institute; FHI360; . Division of Reproductive Health. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. August 1, 2013. National . Center. for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion . Division of Reproductive Health. Universities. . Student Outreach Program . “. Campus Talk. ” . SUGGESTED . DRAFT SLIDE DECK . : . ALLOWS FOR REGIONAL ADAPTATIONS AND SPEAKER . AMENDMENTS. THE MATERIAL PRESENTED DOES NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VIEWPOINTS OF THE MEMBERS OF THE WCD PARTNER COALITION. . Introduction to CS Indicators. Why measure contraceptive security (CS)?. Country stakeholders and advocates recognize the importance of monitoring country-level progress toward contraceptive security (CS) for advocacy, program planning, and monitoring purposes.. Abiy. . Dessalegn,MPH. April 5,2019. A.A. . Background of The Study. HIV positive women have risk of unplanned pregnancies. . Worldwide, two in every five pregnancies are unplanned . (. Zimbwa. I., . Family Planning Settings. Introduction to the Contraceptive Access Change Package. Last Reviewed . March 2020. 1. Meeting Objectives. By the end of . today, you should be . able to:. Define the best practice recommendations for increasing access to the full range of contraceptive methods outlined in the . Raqibat Idris, MBBS, DO, MPH. Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research. "Family Planning”: An Online Evidence-based Course 2021. Outline. Definitions. Key facts about contraception / family planning. Petrus Steyn. Scientist, WHO/ SRH/ CFC. Outline of the presentation. Medical eligibility criteria (MEC) for contraceptive use 5. th. ed. MEC Wheel. Medical Eligibility Criteria. Selected Practice Recommendations. Petrus Steyn. Scientist, WHO/ SRH/ CFC. Background. Quality contraceptive services depend upon numerous practices, including :. maximizing the effectiveness of contraceptive methods. managing side effects. Noa’a Shimoni MD MPH. Medical Director, Student Health Services at Rutgers Health Sciences Campus. Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine. Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. Conflict of interest.
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