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April 29, 2025FEATURED Medical education topic: CONTRACEPTION UPDATE
In the United States, approximately 65% of women aged 15-49 are currently using contraception. The most common contraceptive methods used are female sterilization, oral contraceptive pills, long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) and male condoms. Health-care providers of all types need to be familiar with these options so that they can help patients of varying ages, medical risk factors, and childbearing plans choose the most appropriate method of long-term birth control. Discussions by physicians with their patients depend significantly on the physician’s ability to recognize gender, ethnic, religious and linguistic issues that may impact the patient’s views on discussing contraceptives.
Proposed Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this activity, the learners will be able to:
- List the types of contraceptives available
- Examine the indications for use and how they work
- Address the benefits and risks involved in the use of contraceptives
- Develop strategies to counsel patients on their contraceptive options
- Initiate contraceptive discussions with their patients in a culturally, ethnically, and linguistically appropriate manner
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