Final Program - Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
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Final Program - Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
Welcome to Reproductive Health 2011 September 15–17, 2011 The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV 48th Annual Meeting of the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals Presented in partnership with the authors of Contraceptive Technology and the Association of Physician Assistants in Obstetrics and Gynecology WELCOME Dear Friends and Colleagues: Welcome to Las Vegas and thank you for attending Reproductive Health 2011. The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP) is proud to partner with the authors of Contraceptive Technology, the Association of Physician Assistants in Obstetrics and Gynecology (APAOG), and Contemporary Forums to bring you this year’s meeting. Our goal is to deliver a value-packed conference focused on translating the latest reproductive health research into practice. Each of us will leave Las Vegas with an understanding of developments in the field, new skills and practical take-home points to implement on Monday morning, and a revitalized energy for the critical nature of our work. If you have a question or need assistance, staff members from each partner organization are here to help. You can find us at the registration desk and in attendance at every conference event wearing a name badge with a blue “staff” ribbon. Thank you for participating in Reproductive Health 2011 and for being a part of this dedicated community of reproductive health professionals. To a great meeting- David Turok, MD, MPH Wayne C. Shields Linda Burdette, MPAS, PA-C, DFAAPA Reproductive Health 2011 Committee Chair President and CEO, ARHP Board Executive Committee Member, APAOG Robert A. Hatcher, MD, MPH Pam Jenkins-Wallace, MS, NP Michael A. Thomas, MD Contraceptive Technology Author Vice President, Program Development Contemporary Forums Board Chair, ARHP HOW TO OBTAIN CREDIT Obtaining Continuing Education (CE) Credits for Reproductive Health 2011 An efficient and eco-friendly process is in place for electronically gathering conference evaluations, facilitating participants’ claiming of CE credits, and distributing certificates. To Receive Your CE Certificate for the General Conference: t *NNFEJBUFMZGPMMPXJOHUIFNFFUJOHDIFDLZPVSFNBJMGPSBNFTTBHFGSPNUIFDPOGFSFODFTUBGG t $MJDLPOUIFMJOLQSPWJEFEBOEDPNQMFUFUIFDPOGFSFODFFWBMVBUJPO t "UUIFFOEPGUIFFWBMVBUJPODMJDLPOUIFMJOLEJSFDUJOHZPVUPDMBJNZPVS$&DSFEJUT0OMZDMBJNDSFEJUDPNNFOTVSBUF with the extent of your participation in the activity. You must claim the actual number of credits in order to receive CE credit and a certificate. t :PVS$&DFSUJmDBUFXJMMCFEFMJWFSFEWJBFNBJMXJUIJOXFFLTPGUIFNFFUJOH To Receive Your CE Certificate for a Pre-conference Session: t "UUIFDPODMVTJPOPGZPVSQSFDPOGFSFODFTFTTJPODPNQMFUFUIFQBQFSFWBMVBUJPOGPSNBOEDMBJNZPVSDSFEJUT The conference staff will collect your forms as you exit the session. t :PVSQSFDPOGFSFODF$&DFSUJmDBUFXJMMCFEFMJWFSFEWJBFNBJMXJUIJOXFFLTPGUIFQSFDPOGFSFODF 2 Reproductive Health 2011 September 15 – 17, 2011 Las Vegas ACCREDITATION Nurse-Midwives AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ are accepted by the Continuing Competency Assessment Program of the American College of Nurse-Midwives for programs relevant to nurse-midwifery. Physician Assistants The American Academy of Physician Assistants accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ toward AAPA continuing medical education (CME) credit. Nurse Practitioners and Nurses Contemporary Forums is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This activity awards up to 23 hours and is co-provided with the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals. Physicians The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Pharmacists The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Pre-conference Sessions This program provides 3.0 (.3 CEUs) contact hours of continuing pharmacy education credit as recognized by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education. The assigned universal program number for Evidence-Based Abortion Care: A TeamBased Learning ExperienceJT-1 This program provides 2.0 (.2 CEUs) contact hours of continuing pharmacy education as recognized by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education. The assigned universal program number for Hot Topics in Women’s Health Seminar is -1 Each pharmacist must complete an activity post-test to receive credit. Pre-conference Sessions The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals designates each pre-conference live activity for a maximum of 3.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Each pre-conference activity has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 3.0 Prescribed credits by the American Academy of Family Physicians. General Conference The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals designates UIJTMJWFBDUJWJUZGPSBNBYJNVNPGAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This activity has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 1SFTDSJCFEDSFEJUTCZUIF"NFSJDBO"DBEFNZPG'BNJMZ Physicians. ARHP has applied for American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) cognate hours (Formal Learning). General Conference 5IJTQSPHSBNQSPWJEFT$&6T DPOUBDUIPVSTPGDPOUJOVJOH pharmacy education credit as recognized by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education. The assigned universal program OVNCFSJT-1&BDIQIBSNBDJTUNVTU complete the post-test to receive credit for this activity. Reproductive Health 2011 September 15 – 17, 2011 Las Vegas 3 PHOTOGRAPHY SPECIAL ASSISTANCE Photography Reproductive Health 2011 attendees may be photographed by conference staff. All conference photographs are eligible for future promotional use at the discretion of the conference staff. Photographs posted to the conference Web site and photo gallery (via Flickr) will be removed upon request. Special Assistance No individual with a disability should be excluded, denied services, segregated, or otherwise treated differently from other individuals because of the absence of auxiliary aids or services identified in the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please notify conference staff at the registration desk of any needs you may have. AWARDS Irvin M. Cushner Lectureship Cecile Richards (via video) Friday, September 16, 8:30 am Alan F. Guttmacher Lectureship Innovation and Contraceptive Development David Archer, MD Friday, September 16, 11:30 am Preserving Core Values in Science Award Evidence, Advocacy, and Reproductive Health Policy: The Role of New Media in a Rapidly Changing Landscape Jodi Jacobson Saturday, September 17, 2:15 pm Gary Stewart Scholarship for Research in Public Health Margot Brown, BA 4 Reproductive Health 2011 September 15 – 17, 2011 Las Vegas FACULTY *Module Leader Sharon Achilles, MD, PhD Magee-Womens Hospital Pittsburgh, PA Mary Fjerstad, NP, MHS WomanCare Global El Cajon, CA David Archer, MD CONRAD Arlington, VA Samantha Garbers, MPH Public Health Solutions New York, NY Gail Knudson, MD, MPE, FRCPC University of British Columbia Vancouver Hospital and Vancouver Coastal Health Vancouver, BC Laura Baecher-Lind, MD, MPH Tufts University School of Medicine Boston, MA Ailsa Gebbie, MD, FRCOG NHS Lothian Family Planning Services Edinburgh, UK Paula Bednarek, MD, MPH Oregon Health Sciences University Portland, OR Emily Godfrey, MD, MPH Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta, GA Marci Bowers, MD Trinidad Reproductive Healthcare Trinidad, CO Charlotte Brody, RN Blue Green Alliance Esmont, VA Robert Bunning, MD National Rehabilitation Hospital Washington, DC Linda Burdette, MPAS, PA-C, DFAAPA Premier Women’s Health of Yakima Yakima, WA Talcott Camp, JD ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project New York, NY Willard Cates, Jr., MD, MPH Family Health International The UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health Chapel Hill, NC Barbara Clark, MPAS, PA-C, DFAAPA Knox Ob/Gyn, Ltd Galesburg, IL Francine Coeytaux, CNM, MPH Independent Consultant Los Angeles, CA Anne Davis, MD, MPH Columbia University Medical Center New York-Presbyterian Hospital New York, NY Penny Dickey, RN Planned Parenthood of the Heartland Des Moines, IA Rivka Gordon, PA-C, MHS Association of Reproductive Health Professionals Oakland, CA Robert A. Hatcher, MD, MPH* Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, GA Jane Houlihan, MS Environmental Working Group Washington, DC Jodi L. Jacobson RH Reality Check Washington, DC Carole Joffe, PhD University of California, San Francisco San Francisco, CA Beth Jordan, MD* Association of Reproductive Health Professionals Washington, DC Michael Krychman, MD, FACOG Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Southern California Center for Sexual Health and Survivorship Medicine University of Southern California Newport Beach, CA Eva Lathrop, MD Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, GA Sarah Lindahl, PA-C Sutter East Bay Medical Foundation Dublin, CA Karla Maguire, MD Columbia University New York, NY Judy Manning, PhD* US Agency for International Development Washington, DC Daniel R. Mishell, Jr., MD University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine Los Angeles, CA Anne Moore, MSN, RN-C, FAANP, WHNP Vanderbilt University School of Nursing Nashville, TN Nathalie Kapp, MD, MPH World Health Organization Geneva, Switzerland Anita Nelson, MD David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Manhattan Beach, CA Susan Kellogg-Spadt, PhD, CRNP Pelvic and Sexual Health Institute Philadelphia, PA Suzanne Petroni, PhD Public Health Institute Washington, DC Sheryl A. Kingsberg, PhD* Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Cleveland, OH Michael S. Policar, MD, MPH University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine San Francisco, CA Patrick Kiser, PhD, MS University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT Sarah Prager, MD* University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle, WA Reproductive Health 2011 September 15 – 17, 2011 Las Vegas 5 FACULTY (continued) Matthew Reeves, MD, MPH WomanCare Global Washington, DC Diana Taylor, RNP, PhD, FAAN University of California, San Francisco San Francisco, CA Norma Jo Waxman, MD University of California, San Francisco San Francisco, CA Jill Schwartz, MD, MPH Eastern Virginia Medical School CONRAD Arlington, VA Michael Thomas, MD University of Cincinnati Medical Center Cincinnati, OH Carolyn Westhoff, MD Columbia University Medical Center New York, NY Eleanor Bimla Schwarz, MD, MS University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA James Trussell, PhD, BPhil Princeton University Princeton, NJ Wayne Shields* Association of Reproductive Health Professionals Washington, DC David Turok, MD, MPH* University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT Patrice Sutton, MPH University of California, San Francisco San Francisco, CA Deb VanDerhei Abortion Access Project Edmonds, WA *Module Leader Sandy Worthington, MSN, WHNP-BC, CNM* Planned Parenthood Federation of America New York, NY Justine Wu, MD, MPH* UMDNJ- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School New Brunswick, NJ Bethany Young Holt, PhD, MPH* Coalition Advancing Multipurpose Innovations Folsom, CA ABSTRACT REVIEWERS Sharon Achilles, MD, PhD Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC Pittsburgh, PA Shawn Gurtcheff, MD University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT Paula Bednarek, MD, MPH Oregon Health Sciences University Portland, OR Mark Hathaway, MD, MPH Washington Hospital Center Washington, DC Kathleen Hill Besinque, PharmD, MSEd, FASHP University of Southern California School of Pharmacy Los Angeles, CA Janet Jacobson, MD University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT Anne Davis, MD New York Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University New York, NY Nathalie Kapp, MD, MPH World Health Organization Geneva, Switzerland Eva Lathrop, MD Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, GA Eve Espey, MD, MPH University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM Francie Likis, CNM, NP, DrPH American College of Nurse-Midwives Nashville, TN Emily Godfrey, MD, MPH, Co-chair Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta, GA Patricia Aikins Murphy, CNM, DrPH University of Utah College of Nursing Salt Lake City, UT Melissa Nothnagle, MD Brown Medical School Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Pawtucket, RI Sarah Prager, MD University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle, WA Eleanor Bimla Schwarz, MD, MS University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA Diana Taylor, RNP, PhD, FAAN University of California, San Francisco San Francisco, CA Michael Thomas, MD University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Center for Reproductive Health Cincinnati, OH James Trussell, PhD, BPhil, Co-chair Princeton University Princeton, NJ David Turok, MD, MPH, Co-chair University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT 6 Reproductive Health 2011 September 15 – 17, 2011 Las Vegas PLANNING COMMITTEE David Turok, MD, MPH – Committee Chair University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT Kathleen Hill Besinque, PharmD, MSEd, FASHP University of Southern California School of Pharmacy Los Angeles, CA Linda Burdette, MPAS, PA-C, DFAAPA Premier Women’s Health of Yakima Yakima, WA Rivka Gordon, PA-C, MHS Association of Reproductive Health Professionals Oakland, CA Robert A. Hatcher, MD, MPH Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, GA Pamela Jenkins-Wallace Contemporary Forums Dublin, CA Beth Jordan, MD Association of Reproductive Health Professionals Washington, DC Sandy Worthington, MSN, WHNPBC, CNM Planned Parenthood Federation of America New York, NY Deborah Kowal, MA, PA Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health Atlanta, GA Sarah Prager, MD University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle, WA Reproductive Health 2011 Justine Wu, MD, MPH UMDNJ- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School New Brunswick, NJ September 15 – 17, 2011 Las Vegas 7 Advisory Board, Research Support MD Training None Speaker Speaker Speaker None None None None Takeda URL Savient” None None None None None None Bayer Merck None Merck Teva Bayer None ARHP Paula Bednarek, MD, MPH Kathy Besinque, PharmD, MSEd, FCSHP, FASHP Marci Bowers, MD Charlotte Brody, RN Robert Bunning, MD Linda Burdette, MPAS, PA-C, DFAAPA Talcott Camp Willard Cates, Jr., MD, MPH Kristy Chambers, CPA Barbara J. B. Clark, MPAS, PA-C Francine Coeytaux, CNM, MPH Anne Davis, MD Penny Dickey, RN Linda Dominguez, RN-C, NP Eve Espey (Abstract Reviewer) Mary Fjerstad, NP, MHS Developed and Presented several webinars on medical abortion None None None None None None None Speaker’s Bureau Speaker’s Bureau Speaker’s Bureau None None None None None Laura Baecher-Lind, MD, MPH Consultant Consultant Consultant, Research, Speaker Consultant Consultant Consultant, Research Consultant, Research, Speaker Research Research Research AFFILIATION Abbott Laboratories Agile Therapeutics Bayer Healthcare CHEMO Corcept Merck Pfizer Duramed Warner Chilcott Watson Pharmaceuticals COMPANY/ORGANIZATION David F. Archer, MD FACULTY MEMBER Yes - Medical Ab No No No No No No No No Yes - Mirena No No Yes - Transgender protocols No No No Yes - Contraception OFF LABEL CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE INFORMATION Medical Abortion None Implanon Contraception Contraception None Contraception Contraception None None None None None None Gout Gout Gout None None None None None Women’s Health Women’s Health Women’s Health Women’s Health Women’s Health Women’s Health Women’s Health Women’s Health Women’s Health Women’s Health” CONTENT AREA None None None None None None None None None None None None None Warner Chilcott Semprae Laboratories Novo Nordisk Boehringer Ingelheim, Palatin Norvo Nordisk BioSante Pfizer Trimel Viveve Viropan, Inc. Viveve CT Communications, Inc. Warner Chilcott Pfizer Palatin Boehringer Ingelheim None None Merck None None Teva Warner-Chilcott Samantha Garbers, MPH Ailsa Gebbie, MD, FRCOG Emily M. Godfrey, MD, MPH Rivka Gordon, PA-C, MHS Shawn Gurtcheff, MD, MS (Abstract Reviewer) Robert A. Hatcher, MD, MPH Mark J. Hathaway, MD, MPH Jane Houlihan Janet C. Jacobson, MD (Abstract Reviewer) Jodi L. Jacobson Pamela Jenkins-Wallace, MS, NP Carole Joffe, PhD Nathalie Kapp, MD, MPH Susan Kellogg-Spadt, PhD, CRNP Sheryl A. Kingsberg, PhD Patrick Kiser, PhD, MS Gail Knudson, MD, MPE, FRCPC Deborah Kowal, MA, PA Michael L. Krychman, MD, FACOG Eva Lathrop, MD, MPH Frances E. Likis, DrPH, NP, CNM (Abstract Reviewer) Sarah H. Lindahl, PA-C Karla Maguire, MD Judy Manning, PhD Daniel R. Mishell, Jr., MD Consultant Consultant None None Clinical Training None None Speaker Speaker and Consultant Speaker Speaker and Consultant” President Consultant Founder Consultant and Investigator Consultant Consultant and Investor Consultant Consultant Scientific Advisory Board/Stock Speaker Consultant Consultant None None None None None None None None None None None None None Implanon None None Contraception Contraception No No No None None Contraceptive Technology Books Women’s Health Yes - OCs, Misoprostol, SSRIs No No No No Women’s Health Sexual Desire Sexual Function In Postmenopausal women Sexual Desire in Postmenopausal women Sexual function/vulvovaginal atrophy Orgasmic disorder in women Sexual Function in Postmenopausal women Yes - Testosterone melanocortins No Women’s Health Women’s Health Women’s Health None None None None None None None None None None None None None Yes - Singulair Traumeel cream/injection No No No No No Yes - Contraception No Yes - Contraception No No No No None None None None Justin Wu, MD, MPH Bethany Young Holt, PhD, MPH None None t ARHP Staff: Ellen Cohen, Alayna Florman, Jeffery Glispie, Camille Harris, Aleya Horn Kennedy, Beth Jordan, Beth Robbins, Rebecca Sager and Lanita Williams have no financial interests or affiliations to disclose None None Contracted Researcher None None None None None None None "EWJTPSZ.FFUJOH1BSUJDJQBOU None Research Support Trainer None No None None Sandy Worthington, MSN, WHNP-BC, CNM DSMB DSMB Contraceptive Advisory Board Scientific Advisory Board No Consultant, Grant Recipient Consultant Advisor, Grant Recipient Advisor Merck Bayer Teva Agile Carolyn Westhoff, MD None No None Norma Jo Waxman, MD None No None Deb VanDerhei Contraception/IUDs Yes - Misoprostol .FEJDJOFT David Turok, MD, MPH None No None James Trussell, PhD None No None Michael Thomas, MD None None None No None Diana L. Taylor, RNP, PhD, FAAN None No Patrice Sutton, MPH No None Scott J. Spear, MD None No None Eleanor Bimla Schwarz, MD, MS None Yes - SILCS diaphragm None Jill Schwartz, MD, MPH Contraceptive Patch No Agile Pharmaceuticles Wayne Shields None None Matthew Reeves, MD, MPH No Ortho McNeil Implanon Sarah Prager, MD None None OCP Study Implanon Placement None Michael S. Policar, MD, MPH None Yes - Misoprostol None Suzanne Petroni, PhD None Yes - Contraception None None None Melissa Nothnagle (Abstract Reviewer) Research Grants, Speaker’s Bureau Research Grants, Speaker’s Bureau Research Grants, Speaker’s Bureau Speaker’s Bureau, Advisory Board No None CONTENT AREA No Bayer Pfizer Teva Merck Anita L. Nelson, MD None No OFF LABEL None None Patricia A. Murphy, CNM, DrPH None AFFILIATION No None COMPANY/ORGANIZATION Anne Moore, MSN, RN-C, FAA FACULTY MEMBER CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE INFORMATION (continued) EXHIBITORS AND SUPPORTERS Thank you to our supporters and exhibitors who have made Reproductive Health 2011 possible. Gold Nonprofit/General Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Conceptus, Inc. Hologic LP LELO, Inc. Merck and Company, Inc. Teva Women’s Health Watson Pharmaceuticals AbortionClinics.Org Association of Reproductive Health Professionals BioSante Pharmaceuticals, Inc California Family Health Council Connect & Breathe FDA Office of Women’s Health Infant Adoption Training Initiative MiddlesexMD.com National Abortion Federation National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association Office of Population Affairs Clearinghouse Ryan Residency Training Program 4UJSSVQTBOE4UPSJFT3FDMBJNJOHUIF OB/GYN Patient Experience through Imagery and Words U.S. Army Medical Recruiting WomanCare Global LLC Silver LabCorp Upsher-Smith Laboratories, Inc. Bronze Abortion Clinics OnLine/Clinic Pages Boulder Abortion Clinic Bridging The Gap Communications, Inc. Cord Blood Registry Danco Laboratories, LLC Elsevier HPSRx Enterprise, Inc. Laclede Inc. Pfizer, Inc. R & S Northeast, LLC Educational Grants Provided to the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals Abbott Laboratories Agile Therapeutics Allergan, Inc. BioSante Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Danco Laboratories, LLC The Educational Foundation of America Graceway Pharmaceuticals Merck and Company, Inc. National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy Pfizer, Inc. TEVA Women’s Health Thank you to SonoSite, Inc. and Blue Phantom for generously providing equipment for the Ultrasound 101 Pre-conference session. Special thanks to members of ARHP’s Corporate Advisory Board (CAB) for their commitment to high quality reproductive health care and support of ARHP’s Fund for the Future of Reproductive Health®. Agile Therapeutics Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals BioSante Pharmaceuticals Ferring Pharmaceuticals Merck & Company, Inc. Pfizer QIAGEN TEVA Women’s Health Watson Pharmaceuticals Reproductive Health 2011 September 15 – 17, 2011 Las Vegas 11 AGENDA Thursday, September 15 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Pre-Conference Session A Evidence Based Abortion Care: A Team Based Learning Experience t4BSBI1SBHFS.%t/BUIBMJF,BQQ.%.1) t%FC7BO%FSIFJ ROOM: Castellana 1 12:00 – 1:00 pm Lunch on Your Own 1:00 – 4:00 pm Pre-Conference Session C Pearls for Clinician Managers: Coding, Credentialing, and Performance Measurement t.JDIBFM1PMJDBS.%.1) ROOM: Castellana 2 1:00 – 3:00 pm Hot Topics in Women’s Health Seminar t-JOEB#VSEFUUF.1"41"$t#BSCBSB$MBSL.1"41"$t4BSBI-JOEBIM1"$ Hosted by APAOG, open to all participants, no extra fee ROOM: Castellana 1 5:00 – 7:30 pm ARHP Board Meeting and Dinner ROOM: Condessa 2 7:30 – 8:30 pm Welcome Reception ROOM: Brera Ballroom (Exhibit Hall) Pre-Conference Session B Ultrasound 101 t.BUUIFX3FFWFT.%.1)t-JOEB#VSEFUUF.1"41"$ Hosted by APAOG ROOM: Castellana 2 Friday, September 16 7:00 – 8:30 am Continental Breakfast With Exhibitors and Posters ROOM: Brera Ballroom (Exhibit Hall) 6:55 – 8:25 am Paragard™ IUC Workshop: Guidance on Placement of a Hormone Free Contraceptive Option for Her t"OJUB/FMTPO.% (supported non-CME session, breakfast will be provided – advanced registration required) ROOM: Gracia 5-6 8:30 – 8:45 am Welcome and Opening Remarks t%BWJE5VSPL.%.1)t-JOEB#VSEFUUF.1"41"$t.JDIBFM5IPNBT.% Cushner Award Introduction - David Turok, MD, MPH Awardee - Cecile Richards ROOM: Castellana Ballroom 12 Reproductive Health 2011 September 15 – 17, 2011 Las Vegas Friday, September 16 - continued General Session – Full Spectrum Contraception Care module Robert Hatcher, MD, MPH, module leader ROOM: Castellana Ballroom 8:45 – 9:00 am Contraception Town Hall Meeting - Part 1 t3PCFSU)BUDIFS.%.1)t8JMMBSE$BUFT+S.%.1) 9:00 – 9:25 am Let’s Get Serious about Unintended Pregnancy t3PCFSU)BUDIFS.%.1) 9:25 – 9:50 am Contraceptive Failure and Unintended Pregnancy: What Price Do We Pay? t+BNFT5SVTTFMM1I%#1IJM 9:50 – 10:05 am Break with Exhibits and Posters 10:05 – 10:30 am Update on Combined Oral Contraceptives t"OJUB/FMTPO.% 10:30 – 10:55 am Preventive Services in Family Planning: Separating the “Shoulds” From the “Musts” t.JDIBFM1PMJDBS.%.1) 10:55 – 11:30 am Contraception Town Hall Meeting – Part 2 t8JMMBSE$BUFT+S.%.1)NPEFSBUPS Contraceptive Technology authors panel 11:30 am – 12:00 pm Guttmacher Lectureship Introduction - Michael Thomas, MD Awardee - David Archer, MD 12:00 – 12:30 pm Contraception Journal: Outstanding Articles t%BOJFM3.JTIFMM+S.%t%BWJE5VSPL.%.1) 12:30 – 1:45 pm LUNCH on your own/Dessert with Exhibitors 12:45 – 1:30 pm Tools of the Trade: Demonstration of Online Interactive Birth Control Tools Hosted by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy t%BWJE5VSPL.%.1)t8JMMJBN#BJMFZt$BNJMMF)BSSJT.1) ROOM: Brera Ballroom (Exhibit Hall) Reproductive Health 2011 September 15 – 17, 2011 Las Vegas 13 Friday, September 16 - continued Concurrent Breakout Session – Evidence Based Abortion Care module Concurrent Breakout Session – Healthy Sexuality module Sarah Prager, MD, module leader ROOM: Castellana 1 Sheryl Kingsberg, PhD, module leader ROOM: Castellana 2 1:45 – 2:15 pm Expert Panel 1 - Expanding Abortion Practice with Advance Practice Clinicians t%JBOB5BZMPS3/11I%t/BUIBMJF,BQQ.%.1) Sexual Health Fundamentals for Primary Care Clinicians Expert Panel t(BJM,OVETPO.%.1&t4VTBO,FMMPHHo4QBEU1I%$3/1 t4IFSZM,JOHTCFSH1I%t.JDIBFM,SZDINBO.% 2:15 – 2:45 pm Expert Panel 2 - Expanding Early Abortion Services with MVA and Medication Abortion in the Hospital Setting: A Case Study t-BVSB#BFDIFS-JOE.%t3JWLB(PSEPO1"$.)4 2:45 – 3:00 pm Break with Exhibits and Posters 3:00 – 4:00 pm ` Lessons from the Field: Incorporating Medication Abortion into Practice in the US and Globally t.BSZ'KFSTUBE/1.)4 Sexual Health for Special Populations Expert Panel ` Transgender ` Gay, lesbian, and bisexual sexuality ` Cancer survivors ` The disabled ` Report on the Resident Training Initiative in Miscarriage Management (RTI-MM): Systems Based Change on Clinic-Based Provision of Miscarriage Management t4BSBI1SBHFS.% t.BSDJ#PXFST.%t4VTBO,FMMPHHo4QBEU1I%$3/1 t4IFSZM,JOHTCFSH1I%t(BJM,OVETPO.%.1& t.JDIBFM,SZDINBO.% Update on Late-Breaking Contraceptive Research Menopause and Perimenopause: An Update from Both Sides of the Atlantic t.JDIBFM5IPNBT.%t"JMTB(FCCJF.% 4:00 – 5:00 pm ` Immediate Versus Delayed IUD Insertion After Uterine Aspiration - A Summary of Findings from the PAIR Study t1BVMB#FEOBSFL.%.1) ` Efficacy of a Self-administered Computerized Counseling Module in Improving Contraceptive Method Choice and Continuation t4BNBOUIB(BSCFST.1) ` Intracervical 2% Idocaine Gel as an Analgesic During Intrauterine Device Insertion: A Randomized Controlled Trial t,BSMB.BHVJSF.% 14 Reproductive Health 2011 September 15 – 17, 2011 Las Vegas Saturday, September 17 7:00 – 8:30 am Continental Breakfast With Exhibitors and Posters 7:30 – 8:30 am Can’t Get it In: A Facilitated Discussion on Difficult/Failed IUD Insertions t%BWJE5VSPL.%.1) /PUF5IJTTFTTJPOXJMMCFSFDPSEFEBOEQBSUJDJQBOUTXJMMCFBTLFEUPTJHOBDPOTFOUGPSNUPVTFUIFJSDPNNFOUTUPXBSET research and education ROOM: Mt. Royal 1 8:30 – 8:55 am Legislative Update and Affordable Health Care Act: Policy Implications t5BMDPUU$BNQ+%t"OOF%BWJT.%.1) ROOM: Mt. Royal 1 Concurrent Breakout Session – Reproductive Concurrent Breakout Session – Multipurpose Health and the Environment module Prevention Technologies module 9:00 – 10:15 am Sandy Worthington, MSN, WHNP-BC, CNM, module leader ROOM: Castellana 1 Wayne Shields, module leader ROOM: Castellana 2 Environmental Health - The Evidence and its Translation into Clinical Practice Points ` Navigating the Science t1BUSJDF4VUUPO.1) MPTs: Fostering Shared Research and Product Development on Pregnancy, STI, and HIV Prevention ` MPTs: Meeting an International Public Health Need t4IBSPO"DIJMMFT.%1I% ` Evaluating the Impact of Chemicals on our Health t+BOF)PVMJIBO.4 ` Changing Policy and Health Improvement t$IBSMPUUF#SPEZ3/ ` 3,000 Years of Research in 10 minutes: A Short History t1BUSJDL,JTFS1I%.4 ` Late Breaking MPTs Research: SILCS Pivotal Study t+JMM4DIXBSU[.%.1) ` Success Stories: Innovative Approaches and Efficiencies and the Initiative on MPTs t#FUIBOZ:PVOH)PMU1I%.1) ` Developing a Multipurpose Prevention Product: What to Consider? t+VEZ.BOOJOH1I% 10:15 – 10:30 am Break with Exhibits and Posters Reproductive Health 2011 September 15 – 17, 2011 Las Vegas 15 Saturday, September 17 - continued Concurrent Breakout Session – Maternal and Child Health module Beth Jordan, MD, module leader ROOM: Castellana 2 10:30 am – 12:30 pm Justine Wu, MD, MPH, module leader ROOM: Castellana 1 ` Millennium Goals and Family Planning t8JMMBSE$BUFT+S.%.1) ` 2010 Amnesty International Report on Maternal Mortality t'SBODJOF$PFZUBVY$/..1) ` Discussion of WHO Research and Plans for Maternal and Child Health t/BUIBMJF,BQQ.%.1) ` Case Study on Developing Family Planning Services in Haiti t&WB-BUISPQ.% ` Seven Billion and 31 Gigatons: Making the Population-Climate Connection t4V[BOOF1FUSPOJ1I% 12:30 – 1:30 pm 12:45 – 1:30 pm Concurrent Breakout Session – The Impact of Chronic Medical Conditions on Reproductive Health module 10:30 am – 11:15 pm A Step-Wise Approach to the Management of Chronic Pelvic Pain in Women: Case Studies of Endometriosis and Interstitial Cystitis t.JDIBFM1PMJDBS.%.1) 11:15 am – 12:00 pm The Manifestation of Depression in the Reproductive Life Cycle of Women t/PSNB+P8BYNBO.% 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm Case Studies: Improving Diagnosis and Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, and Overactive Bladder t3PCFSU#VOOJOH.%t"OOF.PPSF.4/3/$ FAANP, WHNP Lunch on your own OR Discussion Forums Lunchtime Discussion Forums (box lunch available for purchase $39) ` The Denial of Reproductive Health Care at Religious Hospitals t5BMDPUU$BNQ+% ROOM: Mt. Royal 1 ` Telemife Update: A Case Study from Iowa Planned Parenthood t1FOOZ%JDLFZ ROOM: Brera 1 ` CDC/STD Guidelines t8JMMBSE$BUFT+S.%.1) ROOM: Mt. 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A special demonstration will be presented in the exhibit hall on Friday from 12:45-1:30 pm. Also, computer stations are set up at ARHP’s and the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy’s exhibit booths for you to explore the tools and get your questions answered by expert staff. Please visit the virtual “take one” table at www.ReproductiveHealth2011.org and explore the resources provided by the Jacobs Institute of Women’s Health. POSTER PRESENTATIONS Posters will be displayed Thursday, September 15 – Saturday, September 17. 1 3&46-54'30.100-&%1)"4&***456%*&40'6-*13*45"-"$&5"5&'03&.&3(&/$:$0/53"$&15*0/ P02 EVALUATING THE CLINICAL COMPETENCY OF NURSE PRACTITIONERS, NURSE MIDWIVES, AND PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS LEARNING TO PROVIDE ASPIRATION ABORTIONS 1 1"5*&/54&91&3*&/$&40''*34553*.&45&3"#035*0/*/16#-*$'"$*-*5*&4*/.&9*$0$*5:".*9&%.&5)0%4456%: THREE YEARS AFTER DECRIMINALIZATION 1 '"$503413&%*$5*/(-"3$$0/5*/6"5*0/*/"%0-&4$&/5:06/("%6-5474"%6-580.&/ 1 46#%&3."-$0/53"$&15*7&*.1-"/5i5:1*$"-64&w*/"$"-*'03/*"."/"(&%$"3&4&55*/( 1 %*''&3&/$&4*/#*35)$0/530-64&"/%6/*/5&/%&%13&(/"/$:".0/(-"5*/""/%8)*5&1016-"5*0/4(*7*/( #*35)*/65") 1 $0.1-*$"5*0/40'463(*$"-5&3.*/"5*0/0'13&(/"/$:*/0#&4&7&3464/0/0#&4&80.&/ P08 A TIME AND CHARGE ANALYSIS OF THE MANAGEMENT OF INCOMPLETE ABORTION WITH A MANUAL VACUUM ASPIRATOR IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VERSUS ELECTRIC SUCTION CURETTAGE IN THE OPERATING ROOM P09 REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICE USE AMONG ADOLESCENT AND YOUNG ADULT WOMEN IN THE UNITED STATES HAS %&$-*/&%"/"/"-:4*40'%"5"'30.5)&/"5*0/"-4637&:0''".*-:(3085)50 1 $0.1-*$"5*0/40'*/53"65&3*/&%&7*$&1-"$&.&/5*/10451"356.80.&/ 1 */53"65&3*/&%&7*$&"4"$0/53"$&15*7&015*0/'03"%0-&4$&/5413"$5*$&4"/%1&3$&15*0/4".0/(1&%*"53*$*"/4 1 1"5*&/553"7&-5*.&"/%%*45"/$&'034&$0/%53*.&45&3%*-"5*0/"/%&7"$6"5*0/*/5)&*/5&3.06/5"*/8&45 1 &''&$50'13041&$5*7&-:.&"463&%13&(/"/$:*/5&/5*0/40/$0/4*45&/$:0'$0/53"$&15*7&64& 1 *%&/5*'*$"5*0/0'$)"3(&4"440$*"5&%8*5)"56#"--*("5*0/5- "/%$0.1-*$"5*0/410455-"48&--"4 CHANGES IN THESE VARIABLES OVER TIME 1 3&"40/'033&.07"-0'64&50/0(&453&-46#%&3."-*.1-"/5*44*(/*'*$"/5-:"440$*"5&%8*5)"(&#.*"/% POSTPARTUM STATUS 1 &.&3(&/$:$0/53"$&15*0/4,*--4803,4)01'03'*345:&"31)"3."$:456%&/54 1 &/"#-&34"/%#"33*&3450"#035*0/53"*/*/(*//&8:03,$*5: 18 Reproductive Health 2011 September 15 – 17, 2011 Las Vegas POSTER PRESENTATIONS (continued) 1 3&$&*150'*/'03."-"/%'03."-3&130%6$5*7&)&"-5)$0..6/*$"5*0/#:"%0-&4$&/580.&/*/5)&6/*5&% 45"5&43&46-54'30.580$:$-&40'5)&/"5*0/"-4637&:0''".*-:(3085) 1 10451"356.6/*/5&/%&%13&(/"/$:"/%$0/53"$&15*0/64&".0/(363"-5063#"/.*(3"/580.&/*/ SHANGHAI, CHINA P20 STUDY OF MALE KNOWLEDGE AND INFLUENCE ON PARTNER EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION (EC) USE 1 '&."-&(&/*5"-.65*-"5*0/'(. */46%"/8)"5%0.&/5)*/, 1 4&36.&5)*/:-&453"%*0--&7&-48*5)"-08%04&$0.#*/"5*0/53"/4%&3."-$0/53"$&15*7&"( COMPARED WITH A LOW-DOSE COMBINATION ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE 1 $0.1"3*40/0'065$0.&4'0--08*/(*6%*/4&35*0/1045"41*3"5*0/"#035*0/74*/5&37"-*/4&35*0/ 1 $0/53"$&15*7&615",&".0/(80.&/3&$&*7*/("#035*0/$"3&*/".*%-&7&-)&"-5)'"$*-5*:*/,6."4*()"/" P25 ASSESSMENT AND PROMOTION OF YOUTH-FRIENDLY PHARMACY PRACTICES IN SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 1 */$*%&/$&0'13&(/"/$:"'5&364&0'&.&3(&/$:$0/53"$&15*0/*/4&96"--:"44"6-5&%80.&/ 1 &1*%&.*0-0(:0'%"5&3"1&".0/('&."-&6/%&3(3"%6"5&40'6/*7&34*5:0'*#"%"//*(&3*" 1 )08%0:06/(#-"$,80.&/7*&8#*35)$0/530-5"-,505)&*3)&"-5)$"3&1307*%&34"#065'".*-:1-"//*/( P29 PREGNANCY AND CONTRACEPTIVE EXPERIENCES OF WOMEN LIVING WITH HIV IN MEXICO 1 $)"--&/(&41&%*"53*$*"/4'"$&#"33*&3450$0/53"$&15*0/$06/4&-*/("/%1307*4*0/'03"%0-&4$&/54 1 5)&)&"-5):5&&/4*/*5*"5*7&"$0--"#03"5*7&.0%&-'03*.1307*/("$$&4450)*()-:&''&$5*7& CONTRACEPTION FOR ADOLESCENTS P32 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION PREVALENCE IN WOMEN CHOOSING THE COPPER T380A IUD FOR EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION 1 130(3"."44&44.&/50'5)&*/530%6$5*0/0'.6-5*-0"%*/5)&/"5*0/"-'".*-:1-"//*/(130(3".0' THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA 1 -/(*6%3&.07"-48)&/5)&453*/(4"3&/0513&4&/5"$"4&4&3*&4 1 64&0'*/53"65&3*/&$0/53"$&15*0/".0/(/6--*1"3064"%0-&4$&/54"26"-*5"5*7&"1130"$)50&91-03*/( COUNSELING EXPERIENCES AND PREFERENCES 1 "$0.1"3*40/0'4&96"-#&)"7*063"/%$0/53"$&15*7&64&".0/(456%&/54*/$0&%6$"5*0/"-"/%/0/ CO-EDUCATIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN IBADAN, NIGERIA 1 5)&3"5&0'"/%1"5*&/5$)"3"$5&3*45*$4"440$*"5&%8*5).*44*/(10451"356.*6$*/4&35*0/ 1 6-*13*45"-"$&5"5&7&3464-08%04&.*'&13*450/&'03&.&3(&/$:$0/53"$&15*0/"4:45&."5*$3&7*&8 1 5)&"7"*-"#*-*5:0'#&)*/%5)&$06/5&3&.&3(&/$:$0/53"$&15*0/*/"5-"/5"(""$0.1"3*40/0' NATIONAL PHARMACY CHAIN POLICIES AND THEIR IMPLEMENTATION AT LOCAL STORES 1 80.&/43&130%6$5*7&&.108&3.&/5"/%$0/53"$&15*7&64& 1 "$$&15"#*-*5:"/%64&0'1045"#035*0/3&4063$&4#:63#"/80.&/"1*-05456%: 1 5&&/."(";*/&4.*44&%0110356/*5*&450130.05&4"'&34&9 1 "44&44.&/50''"$5034"''&$5*/(64&0'*/53"65&3*/&$0/53"$&15*7&%&7*$&*6$% ".0/('".*-:1-"//*/( (FP) CLIENTS IN ADDIS ABABA 1 ,/08-&%(&"55*56%&4"/%13"$5*$&43&("3%*/(&.&3(&/$:$0/53"$&15*7&1*--4".0/('&."-& UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OF MAKERERE UNIVERSITY-UGANDA 1 4)0355&3.*6%%*4$0/5*/6"5*0/"5"/63#"/$&/5&3 1 "/&%6$"5*0/"-$0..&3$*"-4&96"-&91-0*5"5*0/0'$)*-%3&/$4&$ 13&7&/5*0/8*5&%&7&-01.&/5 AND PILOT TESTING IN AN URBAN FAMILY PLANNING TEEN CLINIC Reproductive Health 2011 September 15 – 17, 2011 Las Vegas 19 ARE YOU CONNECTED? 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