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Women's Health Scandinavia and Russia Cruise
Saturday, August 10, 2019 - Sunday, August 18, 2019
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CME Provider:
Continuing Education, Inc. ›
5700 4th Street N
St. Petersburg, Florida (FL) 33703
United States
 
Phone: (800) 422-0711
 
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Conference Center:
Aboard Royal Caribbean's Serenade of the Seas
Copenhagen
Copenhagen,
Denmark
 
Phone:
 

Description:
Women's Health: Tools for all practitioners
The course is specifically geared towards any practitioner who treats women, including gynecologists, family physicians, internists, nurse practitioners, and nurses

1. The Bladder: Incontinence and Irritability
Discuss evaluation of a patient reporting symptoms of incontinence and list treatment options for same

2. Menopausal Medicine: WHI and Beyond
Counsel a patient on the use of HRT/ET, review a patient?s risk of using HRT/RT based on current data, and provide appropriate treatment options for a patient for menopausal symptoms

3. Osteoporosis 101
List the current recommendations for evaluating a patient for osteoporosis and be able to determine a patient's risk for fracture using simple tools and subsequently establish a treatment plans for their patients

4. Contraception: What's New, what's old and what's to come?
Counsel a patient regarding all of their contraceptive options based on the age and their particular medical condition

5. Vaginal Bugs and their Drugs
Describe the evaluation of a woman reporting a vaginal discharge and will be able to provide a treatment plan for the most common vaginal infections and sexually transmitted diseases

6. Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
Describe the most common causes of abnormal uterine bleeding and will be able to explain treatment options for each of these

7. Gynecological Surgeries/Topics of Controversy: Can a Robot Really Do It All? Morsels about Morcellation, Choosing more wisely with Choosing Wisely, What's the Mess about Mesh?--timely Gyn controversies in the news
Discuss with patients some of the new surgical procedures available and counsel patients during the pre-operative decision-making period and be facile with some of the GYN topics in the lay press

8. Breast Diseases
Benign and Beyond:Describe the evaluation of a breast mass and create a treatment plan for evaluating an abnormal mammogram.

9. Ovarian Masses
What's a Doctor to Do?: Describe the features of an ovarian mass that make it suspicious for a malignancy as well as those features that are low and indeterminate risk.

10. Female Sexuality
Where Do I Begin? Describe the evaluation and outline an initial treatment plan of a patient diagnosed with a sexual dysfunction

11. Vulvar Pain Syndromes and Dermatological Disorders
Describe the 3 most common vulvar skin conditions and outline the evaluation and treatment of a patient with a vulvar skin condition.

12. Cancer and Genetics
Identify patients at higher risk for breast and ovarian cancer and devise a plan for referral of these high risk patients for genetic counseling and testing.

13. Pap Smears and HPV : What's New?
Describe the recommended cervical cancer screening guidelines for a low risk and an at risk patient and outline a strategy for application of the these guidelines to their clinical practice.

14. Teaching Wellness to Wonder Woman
Develop a strategy to counsel patients during a well-woman visit on basic lifestyle changes that will improve her overall quality of life.
 
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Instructors:
Mark D Kuhn MD, FACOG
Amy Harvey O'Keeffe, MD, FACOG

 
 
CME Credit:
Physicians:  14 Hours
Physician Assistants:  14 Hours
Nurses:  14 Hours

Self Assessment Module (SAM):  No

Specialty Audience:
Internal Medicine    Obstetrics / Gynecology    

CME Sam Course #19266


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