Primary Care Women’s Health: Essentials and Beyond 2021
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Women’s Health CME: Key Topics in Primary Care
Healthcare providers are continually challenged to stay abreast of a large volume of emerging research in order to assess evidence and correctly analyze its application to the clinical care of women.
In Cleveland Clinic’s Primary Care Women’s Health: Essentials and Beyond, faculty address clinical gaps in several practice areas with evidence-based CME lectures that will help physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and nurses to:
- Identify the impact of obesity and present prevention and treatment for the disorder
- Address gender-related differences in HIV screening, diagnosis and treatment
- Compare and contrast direct-to-consumer and consumer-directed genetic testing
- Summarize the risk assessment, prevention, and gender-based treatment of cardiovascular disease
- Identify the benefits, risks, and FDA approved indications for hormone therapy and review the clinical application for postmenopausal women
- Discuss the significance of culturally competent care for LGBTQ individuals and identify strategies for creating LGBTQ affirming environments
Topics/Speakers
Obesity and Women – Donna Ryan, MD
Depressing and Disordered Eating – Getting Past Barriers to Behavioral Weight Loss – Leslie Heinberg, PhD
Surgical Weight Loss Options – Alisan Fathalizadeh, MD
Question and Answer Period – Alisan Fathalizadeh, MD, Leslie Heinberg, PhD, and Donna Ryan, MD
HIV and Women – Jill E. Miracle, MD, MPH
Excellence in Healthcare Communication – Henry Ng, MD
Cardiovascular Disease in Women – Risk Assessment, Prevention and Gender-based Treatment Updates – Leslie Cho, MD
Prescribing Hormone Therapy – A Case Based Approach – Tara K. Iyer, MD
Breast Cancer Genetics Update – Holly J. Pederson, MD
