
On-Demand Program | Sexual & Reproductive Health Drug Therapy 2020
Description
This on-demand lecture series is designed as a sexual and reproductive health pharmacology update at the advanced practice level. Sessions focus on current recommendations and controversies regarding drug therapy for common reproductive health issues and include appropriate pharmacotherapeutic principles and recommendations for patient and family education. Teaching methods include lecture, discussion and case analysis.
Target Audience
Advanced practice nurse practitioners, especially adult, family, and sexual reproductive health nurse practitioners (including women’s health certified), clinical nurse specialists, nurses, pharmacists and other interested healthcare professionals.
Objectives for Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this conference, participants will be better able to:
- Review definition and benefits of starting PrEP and who should be considered for starting PrEP.
- Understand diagnosis of disorders in menopause.
- Benefits of estrogen in recently postmenopausal women.
- List three medication routes for administration of sex hormones for gender dysphoria.
- Explore bariatric/metabolic surgical interventions for obesity, diabetes, and other comorbidities.
- Understand guideline recommendations for the treatment of asthma, COPD, diabetes, and anticoagulation.
Additional Information
Featured Topics and Speakers
- STDs and PrEP - Meena Ramchandani
- Mood Disorders in Menopause - Esther Fuchs
- Osteoporosis and Treatment Guidelines - Susan Ott
- Transgender Care - Linda Gromko
- Treatment and Prescriptions for Weight Reduction - David Cummings
- Patient Care Conundrums: Finding the Balance between the Right Medication and Cost - Brianna Wityczak and Shaelah Easterday
Speakers
- David Cummings, MD
Professor of Medicine, UW Medicine - Shaelah Easterday, PharmD
Pharmacy Manager, Credena Health Pharmacy Monroe, Providence Health & Services, Monroe - Esther Fuchs, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, UW Medicine/Harborview Medical Center, Seattle - Linda Gromko, MD, MN, BSN
MD/Owner, Queen Anne Medical Associates PLLC, Seattle - Susan Ott, MD
Professor of Medicine, UW Medicine - Meena Ramchandani, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor, UW Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, UW Medicine/Harborview - Briana Wityczak, PharmD
Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist, Emergency Department, University of Washington Medical Center – Montlake
Planning Committee
- Marites Almachar, BSN, RN, CCRN, DNP AGNP-AC Student
Nurse Planner, Continuing Nursing Education, UW School of Nursing, Seattle - Barbara Bjeletich, MSN, ARNP
ARNP, Emergency Department provider and faculty, UW Medicine/University of Washington Medical , Seattle; Faculty, UW School of Nursing - Sharon Daly, BSN, RN, DNP-FNP Student
Nurse Planner, Continuing Nursing Education, UW School of Nursing, Seattle - Vicki Fox, MSN, ARNP
Family Nurse Practitioner, Community Health Center of Snohomish County Outreach Clinics, Everett; Whole Family Health Care, Burien - Retha Hay, MN, ARNP
Nurse Practitioner, Employee Health, UW Medicine/University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle; ACLS Instructor, UW Medicine/Harborview Medical Center, Seattle - Kari Lombard, BSN, RN, NCSN, DNP-PMHNP Student
Nurse Planner, Continuing Nursing Education, UW School of Nursing, Seattle - Brady Rainey, MBA, MPA, MSF
Director, Continuing Nursing Education, UW School of Nursing, Seattle - Kristen Trivelli, BSN, RN, DNP-FNP Student
Nurse Planner, Continuing Nursing Education, UW School of Nursing, Seattle
DISCLOSURE AND CONFLICT OF INTEREST
As an ANCC-accredited provider, Continuing Nursing Education at the University of Washington School of Nursing (UWCNE) complies with ANCC Content Integrity Standards for Industry Support in Continuing Nursing Education Activities. It is the policy of UWCNE to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all its educational offerings. Speakers and planning committee members are required to disclose any financial or other relationships with a commercial interest organization producing health care goods or services.
A conflict of interest occurs when an individual has an opportunity to affect educational content about health-care products or services of a commercial company with which she/he has a financial, professional, or personal relationship. Disclosures for this speaker:
- David Cummings: G.I. Dynamics, Magnamosis, DyaMx, Johnson & Johnson for my COSMID RCT
Professional Credit
Available Credit
- 7.30 Contact hours
- 7.30 Pharmacology hours at the advanced practice level
Price
For assistance, please contact the Registration Manager at 206-543-1047 orcne@uw.edu.
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