Cervical Preparation with Osmotic Dilators
Presented by Patricia A. Lohr, MD, MPH Medical Director, British Pregnancy Advisory Service
Presented by Patricia A. Lohr, MD, MPH Medical Director, British Pregnancy Advisory Service
Presented by Patricia A. Lohr, MD, MPH Medical Director, British Pregnancy Advisory Service
Presented by: Lealah Pollock MD, MS Family and Community Medicine University of California, San Francisco Citations Teal, et al. Contraception. 2007 Guttmacher Institute – State Laws & Policies Johnson JE. J Pers Soc Psychol, 1973 Davis A. et al. JAMWA, … Continue reading →
Presented by: Sanithia L. Williams, MD University of California, San Francisco Citations Jones 2017 AJPH The Safety and Quality of Abortion Care in the United States. http://www.nationalacademies.org/hmd/Reports/2018/the-safety-and-quality-of-abortion-care-in-the-united-states.aspx Achilles and Reeves. Contraception. 2011. Allen and Goldberg. Contraception. 2016. World Health Organization. … Continue reading →
Presented by: Lealah Pollock MD, MS Family and Community Medicine University of California, San Francisco Click to download this video lecture and here to download the lesson plan/facilitator guide with quiz. Citations CDC. Diagnoses of HIV infection in the United … Continue reading →
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Presented by: Sanithia L. Williams, MD University of California, San Francisco Click here to download this video lecture and here to download the lesson plan/facilitator guide with quiz. Additional Resources Society of Family Planning Guidelines on Cervical dilation before first-trimester … Continue reading →
Presented by: Lealah Pollock MD, MS Family and Community Medicine University of California, San Francisco Please review the ACOG Practice Advisory for Updated Mifepristone REMS Requirements. Click here to download this video lecture and here to download the lesson plan/facilitator guide … Continue reading →
Dr. Monica McLemore, of the University of California San Francisco, explains why the study design for so-called “abortion reversal” studies is problematic. To view more videos in our EXPLAINED series, visit the course page.