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CONTRACEPTIVE TECHNOLOGY ADVANCES IN CONTRACEPTION AND WOMEN’S HEALTH REGISTER EARLY AND SAVE UP TO $90 EARN UP TO 21.5 CE hours PAGE 2 INSERT A ENDORSED BY: ASSOCIATION OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AMERICAN COLLEGE OF NURSEMIDWIVES EMORY UNIVERSITY FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM PHYSICIANS FOR REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF GEORGIA REGISTER ONLINE AT CONTEMPORARYFORUMS.COM OR BY CALLING 800-377-7707
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contraceptive technology

advances in contraceptionand Women’s healthand Women’s health

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register early and save UP TO $90

earn up to 21.5 CE hours

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EndorsEd by:association of reproductive health professionals

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physicians for reproductive healthplanned parenthood of georgia

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you’re invited!Dear Colleagues,

This year’s Contraceptive Technology conference promises to be one of the BEST, focusing on some of the most challenging dilemmas you face in your everyday practice. What do you need to know about progestin type and VTE risk in a new pill user? What about a woman with one of those medical conditions where you need to determine whether the benefits really do outweigh the risks? Are certain GYN conditions better managed through the non-contraceptive benefits of contraception? What do we know about how contraception affects herpes and HPV?

Join us as the experts examine the evidence and analyze the conflicting reports. While you’re with us, take a peek into the future. What’s in the research pipeline for contraceptives of tomorrow? More pressing, what’s in the pipeline for Title X and some of the women’s health services written into the Affordable Care Act? Dr. Hatcher will share with you answers to his favorite top 10 questions that clinicians like you have sent to his website.

Did you know that most of the clinicians that attend “CT” have been providing women’s health care for at least 15 years? Think of the networking opportunities you’ll have to share “war stories” and find solutions for clinical challenges you’re facing. With a choice of multiple Preconferences and concurrent sessions, your conference experience will be rich with learning, discussion and interaction. And don’t forget … the “Rock Stars” of contraception, the authors of Contraceptive Technology, will be there, eager to meet and talk with you. See you there!

the authors of contraceptive technologyRobert A. Hatcher, MD, MPH Willard Cates, Jr., MD, MPH Deborah Kowal, MA, PA Anita L. Nelson, MDMichael S. Policar, MD, MPH James Trussell, PhD

program coordinatorPam Jenkins-Wallace, MS, NP Vice President, Program DevelopmentContemporary Forums

contentsAccreditation ....................... 2-3Conference Schedules......4-8Conference Faculty ...............9Host City Information ......... 10 Online CE Library ...................11pull-out insert contents

Conference Information ...... AHotel Accommodations .......BTravel Discounts......................BRegistration Information .....CRegistration Form ..................D

Who should attend?PhysiciansNurse PractitionersNurse-MidwivesRegistered NursesPhysician Assistants Public Health ProfessionalsResearchersHealth Educators

… and anyone else interested in contraception and Women’s health care.

accreditationA Certificate of Attendance will be available online after you complete the course requirements, enabling you to register your credit with the appropriate licensing boards or associations. To apply for credit not listed below, use the procedure established by the specific organization.

preconferencesmain conference

conference luncheona b c d e

physicians1 7.3 credits 4 credits 1.5 credits* 2.5 credits No Credit 12.5 credits 1 credit

nurses and nurse

practitioners2

7.3 ANCC/8.8 CA BRN contact hours

4 ANCC/4.8 CA BRN contact hours

1.5 ANCC/1.8 CA BRN contact hours

2.5 ANCC/3 CA BRN contact hours

No Credit 12.5 ANCC/15 CA BRN contact hours

1 ANCC/1.2 CA BRN contact hours

nurse-midwives3 7.3 hours 4 hours 1.5 hours 2.5 hours No Credit 12.5 hours 1 hour

physician assistants4

7.3 credits 4 credits 1.5 credits 2.5 credits No Credit 12.5 credits 1 credit

pharmacology credit for

prescriptive authority5

1.5 hours 2 hours No Credit No Credit No Credit 7 hours No Credit

health educators Credit Pending

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“always an excellent conference with relevant topics and top of the line speakers.”Debbie Crowley, APRN Lawrenceville, GA

this program Will enable you to better:

uu Discuss current research as well as recent and future developments in contraceptive technology.

uu Fine-tune your contraceptive management skills, appropriately incorporating guidelines from the U.S. Medical Eligibility Criteria and Selected Practice Guidelines.

uu Examine screening and clinical management of common and complex challenges in women’s health, including STDs, vaginitis, abnormal vaginal bleeding, cervical cancer screening, and others.

uu Discuss a sensible approach to the adolescent’s first reproductive health visit, incorporating recommended screening guidelines as well as your intuitive sense about the adolescent’s needs.

uu Explore the highlights of the Affordable Care Act and their impact on women’s reproductive health care and Title X.

Mark your calendar, invite a colleague to join you, and plan on a unique learning experience. see you there!

What you Will learn

easy ways to registeronline (Credit Card only)ContemporaryForums.com

phone (Credit Card only)(800) 377-7707Monday – Friday8am - 5pm (Pacific Time)

fax (Credit Card or Purchase Order)(800) 329-9923

mailAttn: Registrar6377 Clark Ave., Suite 200Dublin, CA 94568

accreditationA Certificate of Attendance will be available online after you complete the course requirements, enabling you to register your credit with the appropriate licensing boards or associations. To apply for credit not listed below, use the procedure established by the specific organization.

preconferencesmain conference

conference luncheona b c d e

physicians1 7.3 credits 4 credits 1.5 credits* 2.5 credits No Credit 12.5 credits 1 credit

nurses and nurse

practitioners2

7.3 ANCC/8.8 CA BRN contact hours

4 ANCC/4.8 CA BRN contact hours

1.5 ANCC/1.8 CA BRN contact hours

2.5 ANCC/3 CA BRN contact hours

No Credit 12.5 ANCC/15 CA BRN contact hours

1 ANCC/1.2 CA BRN contact hours

nurse-midwives3 7.3 hours 4 hours 1.5 hours 2.5 hours No Credit 12.5 hours 1 hour

physician assistants4

7.3 credits 4 credits 1.5 credits 2.5 credits No Credit 12.5 credits 1 credit

pharmacology credit for

prescriptive authority5

1.5 hours 2 hours No Credit No Credit No Credit 7 hours No Credit

health educators Credit Pending

1Contemporary Forums is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Contemporary Forums designates this Live Activity for a maximum of 21.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

*Preconference C Accreditation StatementThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of Beth Israel Medical Center and Scientiae. Beth Israel Medical Center and St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospitals are accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians .

*Preconference C Credit Designation Statement

Beth Israel Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Note: Nurses and PAs may use ACCME credit to meet CE requirements.

Application for cognate credits has been filed with the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Determination of credit is pending.

Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.

2Contemporary Forums is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Contemporary Forums is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #04516. (CA BRN contact hour = 50 minutes)

Contemporary Forums is a continuing education organization recognized by the National Certification Corporation. This conference covers a variety of the Core Competency Areas and Content Topics required for the NCC’s Certification Maintenance in your specialty.3The Continuing Education Committee of the American College of Nurse-Midwives grants reciprocity status to the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) for Category 1 offerings, providing the program is relevant to nurse-midwifery. Nurse-Midwives may report up to the listed hours of credit. 4The American Academy of Physician Assistants accepts Category 1 CME approval from organizations accredited by the ACCME to grant Category 1 hours toward the Physician’s Recognition Award. PAs may report up to the listed hours of credit. 5Rx indicates pharmacology content. Because states’ requirements vary, contact your Board of Nursing for more information.6Application for CHES Category I continuing education contact hours (CECH) will be made to the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. (NCHEC).

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preconferencesthursday, october 31

preconference afocus on adolescents8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

7:00 a.m.

Preconference A RegistrationExhibitsContinental Breakfast

8:00 program overview and objectivesL. HaddadM. Kottke

8:05 the menstrual cycle as a vital sign M. Kottke

8:50What about the boys? reproductive health care for young men D. Levine

9:35 Refreshment Break and Exhibits

10:00 adolescent gyn: interesting cases Y. Wimberly(Rx = .25 hr.)

11:00providing care for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and Questioning teens D. Levine

11:45 Questions and discussion Faculty Panel(Rx = .25 hr.)

12:15 p.m. Lunch Break

1:30stress, depression and suicide: What can We do to help? J. Brown

(Rx = .5 hr.)

2:15a “centering” approach to adolescent pregnancy C. Hanrahan

3:00 Refreshment Break and Exhibits

3:30managing contraceptive side effects and expectations in teens L. Haddad

(Rx = .5 hr.)

4:15relationship dynamics: dating violence and reproductive coercion M. Kottke

5:00 Questions and discussion Faculty Panel

5:30 Adjourn – Welcome Reception and Exhibits

this preconference Will enable you to:• Strengthen critical assessment skills when

caring for teens.

• Discuss diagnostic and management strategies for selected adolescent health conditions.

• Focus on helping teens make good decisions regarding contraception.

Adolescence … a time for exploration, experimentation and independence. This Preconference will address key issues affecting your clinical and psychosocial care of teens and their families, providing you with tools for empowering teens to take control of their health and life. The clinically active faculty will explore evidence-based approaches for caring for adolescents, translating the evidence into clinical “pearls” you can put directly into practice.

rx=pharmacology credit for prescriptive authority

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preconference bback to basics: the fundamentals of hormonal contraception8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

7:00 a.m.

Preconference B RegistrationExhibitsContinental Breakfast

8:00 program overview and conference objectives R. Hatcher

8:05reproductive physiology 101 and the pharmacology of contraception R. Hatcher

(Rx = .25 hr.)

8:40integrating family planning into your primary care practice C. Cwiak

9:20effective counseling strategies that improve contraceptive use E. Lathrop

(Rx = .25 hr.)

10:00 Refreshment Break and Exhibits

10:30managing bleeding changes and side effects of contraception E. Lathrop

(Rx = .5 hr.)

11:15 non-contraceptive benefits of hormonal contraception R. Hatcher(Rx = .5 hr.)

11:45your chance to ask the experts! (bring your challenging cases and questions) Faculty Panel

(Rx = .5 hr.)

12:30 p.m. Adjourn

you Will interact With a panel of family planning experts to:• Explain the intricacies of the menstrual cycle

including the effects of hormonal contraception.

• Develop strategies for guiding patients on contraceptive choice.

• Discuss practical tips in the clinical management of hormonal contraception.

If you are new to family planning or just need a tune-up on the fundamentals, this session is for you! “Back to Basics” focuses on the essentials you need to help your patients make informed contraceptive decisions and gives you the tools and knowledge to manage hormonal contraceptive challenges. You won’t want to miss this dynamic educational opportunity.

preconferences(continued)

preconference cadvances in contraception: a fresh look at iuds12:45 - 2:15 p.m.

12:00 p.m. Preconference C Registration

12:45

opening remarksrecent guidelines and recommendations on intrauterine contraception A. Nelson

clinical strategies for modern iud practice L. Shulman

case-based approach to clinical management S. Freeman

2:15 AdjournSupported by an educational grant from Bayer Healthcare. Jointly sponsored by Beth Israel Medical Center and Scientiae, LLC. Note: Registration is complimentary. You must register to attend.

POLICY ON FACULTY AND PROVIDER DISCLOSUREIt is the policy of Beth Israel Medical Center and St. Luke’s and Roosevelt Hospitals that faculty and providers disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest relating to the topics of this educational activity. Beth Israel Medical Center and St. Luke’s and Roosevelt Hospitals have established policies in place that will identify and resolve all conflicts of interest prior to this educational activity. Detailed disclosure will be made in the activity handout materials.

objectives:• Recall the latest guidelines and clinical recom-

mendations concerning IUDs, to help patients achieve contraceptive success and experience fewer unintended pregnancies.

• Evaluate the latest clinical data on methods of IUD contraception, in order to provide compre-hensive and appropriate options for patients.

• Educate and counsel patients who are appropri-ate candidates for the IUD in order to encourage fully-informed, optimal decisions regarding contraception.

This complimentary symposium, targeted for NPs, CNMs, PAs and RNs from women’s health and family practice settings, will focus on the latest guidelines and clinical recommendations concerning IUDs to help patients achieve contraceptive success. A case-based approach to clinical management will be presented to help synthesize learning and encourage practical application. The symposium will be followed by Preconference D, an optional IUD Placement Training (See page 6).

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preconference diud placement training 3:00 - 5:30 p.m.(space is limited to 40. register early. this session Will sell out!)

2:30 p.m. Preconference D Registration

3:00 iud placement training

5:30

AdjournWelcome ReceptionExhibits

objectives:• Manage routine and challenging IUD placement.

• During supervised practice, demonstrate placement techniques for each IUD.

anita l. nelson, md sarah freeman, phd, arnp, faanp lee p. shulman, md elizabeth deans, md

Learn the nuances of IUD placement at this hands-on, supervised practicum. This session will include training on Paragard, Mirena and the newest option, SKYLA. The clinician trainers will share with you techniques for proper insertion as well as tips on difficult or challenging placement.

preconference eclinical training for neXplanon® (etonogestrel implant)2:00 - 5:00 p.m.(registration check-in: 1:30 p.m.)

this training is limited to 50 participants. register early! this session Will reach capacity quickly!

Join your colleagues at a training program on NEXPLANON®. This session includes a hands-on training for insertion and removal procedures as well as localization techniques. Completion of this course will allow the attendee to order NEXPLANON® from an authorized distributor.

This session, which is sponsored by Merck, is not accredited for continuing education credit. The training is open to advanced practice clinicians with furnishing numbers or prescribing privileges in their state and to physicians only. It is Merck’s policy to verify all clinicians’ practice, license and eligibility information in advance of the training. Merck will contact the attendee directly if there is a problem regarding this process. Attendees are expected to be present for the entire training. Certificates of completion will not be issued to those who arrive late or leave early.

WOMN-1006660-0000 12/11

preconferences(continued)

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conference InformatIon

pull-out Insert for your ConvenienCe!

contraceptive technology

onlIne(Credit Card only)visit us 24 hours a day at: contemporary forums.com

phone(Credit Card only)(800) 377-7707Monday – friday8am - 5pm, Pacific timebefore Calling, CoMPlete all registration inforMation.

fax(Credit Card or PurChase order)

(800) 329-9923

maIlattn: registrar6377 Clark ave., suite 200dublin, Ca 94568

4 easy Ways to regIster:

registrations must include full tuition payment to be accepted. registrations faxed without payment will not be processed. conference communications are sent via email. When registering please provide attendee’s best email address as some emails are filtered and blocked. since conference registration and hotel rooms are limited, early registration is advised.

maIn conference

preconferences Nurses, PAs, Residents**,

Others PhysiciansA B C D E

Early Registration*(on/before september 19) $225 $155 $0 $145 $95 $435 $545

Regular Registration (after september 19) $265 $185 $0 $175 $95 $485 $595

*Postmarked or phone/fax/online registration and fees received on/before September 19.**Residents and Students: To qualify, submit facility verification of status with registration.**Full-Time Students:

Preconference A - $150 Preconference B - $100 Main Conference - $295

NOTE: Students may not register for Preconference D or E. Students do not qualify for additional discounts, including the group and/or endorsement discount.

Please see Insert C for additional registration information and discounts.

Out of consideration to registrants, children of any age and spouses may not attend the sessions.

Your tuition includes continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks, Certificate of Attendance and online access to posted presentation handouts before and after the conference. Main Conference attendees will receive access to the recorded 2013 San Francisco Contraceptive Technology Main Conference sessions.

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Contemporary forums has a special discount agreement with united airlines unavailable to the general public. to obtain these special conference fares visit www.united.com, insert offer coDe ZpcB367092. ticketing and payment can be done directly by you or through your travel agent. to ensure the best flights and times, since seats are limited, make your reservations early. fares are guaranteed at the time of the ticket purchase.

hertz is the official car rental agency for the conference.

special rates will be in effect throughout the conference as well as one week before and after.

for special rates, call hertZ at (800) 654-2240 and refer to Contemporary forums plus the conference discount code cV#03000260.

traVel DIscounts

The conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta 265 Peachtree Street, NE, Atlanta, GA 30303.

A limited block of rooms is being held for you and your guests at special group rates which will be in effect, based on room availability, from october 29 to november 4 for those wishing to extend their stay to enjoy area activities or qualify for discount airfares.

rates: $179 single/double (rates are per room and subject to prevailing state and local taxes.)

for room reserVatIons: to obtain the special group rates, make your reservation early and before the “hotel room block release date” which is october 9. rooms may sell out before this date so be sure to make your reservation now. after the release date, rooms and group rates may no longer be available so call the hotel regarding availability.

to reserve your room online, please visit our website at contemporaryforums.com for details.for room reservations, call (888) 421-1442 and inform them that you are attending the contemporary forums’ conference, contraceptive technology. request a confirmation number and written confirmation of your reservation. reservations must include a first night’s deposit.

Contact the hotel regarding cancellation policy. for arrivals after 3 p.m., call the hotel on the day of travel to reconfirm reservations.

for aDDItIonal hotel InformatIon, call the hyatt regency atlanta at (404) 577-1234.

hotel accommoDatIons

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QuestIons?

methoD of tuItIon paymentMake payment by check (payable to Contemporary Forums and enclose with Registration Form), Visa, mastercard, Discover, american express or purchase order. A $30 fee is charged for any returned check. Personal checks are NOT accepted at the conference. Purchase Orders must be received with registration by the conference date and include the P.O. number, invoice address, tuition, approval signature, contact name, email address and phone number.

Contact Contemporary Forums at (800) 377-7707, Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. (Pacific Time) or email: [email protected]

If you require special arrangements at this conference, call (800) 377-7707, at least 30 days prior to the conference.

$45 per persondiscount for 5 or more in a group

cancel on/Before septemBer 19to receive a full refund

9/19

$25 per person discount for 3 or 4 in a group

DIscounts(Mail, fax or call in together. online registration is not available.)Tuition discounts are given to groups of 3 or more registering for the complete main conference. Discounts do not apply to the Preconference(s). To qualify for the group discount, all registration information must be complete for all group members, payment included and forms sent together. If faxing, list all group members on cover sheet. Subtract the discount from the tuition fee. Groups may not be formed after individual registrations are received.

conference enDorsementsMembers and employees of the endorsing organizations listed on the brochure cover may take a $25 discount on the full Main Conference tuition (one organizational discount per person). Membership or employment will be verified. Students do not qualify for the endorsement discount. Join ARHP now and qualify for a tuition discount. Call (202) 466-3825 to join and then take advantage of the $25 full Main Conference tuition discount. When registering online, please enter the code END13.

partIal attenDance(online registration is not available.)To register, call Contemporary Forums for tuition and CE credit for individual days. group discounts do not apply. registrations may not be shared.

cancellatIonsCancellations may be made by phone or in writing. Cancellations received on/before september 19 receive a full tuition refund. Cancellations received after september 19 are assessed a $20 processing fee. No refunds for cancellations received after the conference begins or for “no shows.” If this meeting is cancelled for any reason, including labor strikes or acts of God, liability is limited to a full refund of registration fees.

program changesContemporary Forums reserves the right to make necessary changes in speakers, topics or schedule. The most current program can be found on our website.

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contraceptive technology

registration Formsend this Form with Full payment (u.s. Funds) to:

code From back cover (above address):______

registration inFormation (Please Print Clearly)

*Name, License/Degrees, Place of Employment, City, State appear on your badge.

*First Name *Last Name

*License/Degrees

*Place of Employment

*City *State

Attendee’s email (Required)For confirmation, receipt, handouts prior to conference, and access to your Certificate of Attendance. Provide your best email address as some emails are filtered and blocked.

Home Address

City

State Zip

Daytime Phone(s)

proFessional proFileChoose one category in each section that best applies to you. If you have multiple roles and select the one that occupies the majority of your time. Use “Other” only if none of the choices apply to you.

register to attend:q preconference a (Oct. 31 – All Day)

q preconference b (Oct. 31 – AM)

q preconference c (Oct. 31 – PM)

q preconference d (Oct. 31 – PM)

q preconference e (Oct. 31 – PM)

q main conference (November 1-2)

concurrent sessions selection (Saturday, November 2) See page 8Please indicate the numbers of your session choices below.

#1 (8:00 a.m.) __________

#2 (9:15 a.m.) __________

#3 (10:30 a.m.) _________

payment summary #80Early Fee Postmark Deadline: september 19

main conference $discounts* -$

preconference a +$preconference b +$preconference c +$ FREEpreconference d +$preconference e +$

conference luncheon** +$39

total payment enclosed $

*See Insert C.

**Nov. 1 (non-transferable).

❏ Check/Money Order Payable to Contemporary Forums

Credit Card #

Exp. Date

Print Cardholder’s Name

Billing address

City

State Zip

Payer Email

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We collect this data in order to provide you with information about Contemporary Forums and conferences. If you prefer not to receive further information, please see our privacy statement at contemporaryForums.com.

contemporary ForumsAttn: Registrar6377 Clark Ave. Suite 200Dublin, CA 94568

orregister online 24/7 at: contemporaryForums.com

Phone: (800) 377-7707Fax: (800) 329-9923

1. SPECIALTY ❏ Adolescent Medicine ❏ College Health ❏ Family Planning ❏ Family Practice/Primary Care ❏ Internal Medicine ❏ Nurse-Midwifery ❏ Obstetrics & Gynecology ❏ Public Health ❏ Women’s Health ❏ Other:__________

2. CLINICAL SETTING ❏ College Health Service ❏ Family Planning Clinic ❏ HMO ❏ Hospital-Based Clinic ❏ Hospital Inpatient ❏ Military Clinic/Hospital ❏ OB/GYN Clinic/Office ❏ Physician Office ❏ Planned Parenthood ❏ Primary Care Clinic/Office ❏ Private Practice ❏ Public Health/

Community Clinic ❏ School-Based Clinic ❏ University/Academia ❏ Other:__________

3. LICENSURE/PROFESSION ❏ CNM/NM ❏ FNP/ANP ❏ Health Educator ❏ MD/DO ❏ NP – Women’s Health/

OB/GYN ❏ PA/PA-C ❏ RN/RNC ❏ Student ❏ Other:__________

oFFice use only: c______ d______

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main conferenceoctober 31-november 2

thursday, october 31

4:00-6:00 p.m. Main Conference Early Registration

5:00-6:30 p.m.

Welcome ReceptionExhibits

friday, november 1

7:00 a.m.

Main Conference RegistrationExhibitsContinental Breakfast

8:00 program overview and objectivesR. HatcherC. Cwiak

8:10risk made real: interpreting and explaining the data on contraceptive risk J. Trussell

8:40the top 10 Questions from www.managingcontraception.com R. Hatcher

(Rx = .5 hr.)

9:20right from the start: a sensible approach to the teen’s first reproductive health visit M. Kottke

10:00Refreshment BreakExhibits

10:45managing gyn problems with contraception: pcos, menorrhagia, and others C. Cwiak

(Rx = .75 hr.)

11:30 breaking bad news: effective strategies D. Kowal

12:00 p.m. Questions and discussion Faculty Panel (Rx = .25 hr.)

12:30 CONFERENCE LUNCHEON & LUELLA KLEIN LECTURElet’s put the “family” back into family planning(cost of the luncheon is $39 and ce credit will be awarded. please submit payment with your conference registration.) A. Nelson

2:00the importance of long-acting reversible methods: What have We learned? A. Burke

(Rx = .5 hr.)

2:35update on the new u.s. selected practice recommendations for contraceptive use T. Cleary

(Rx = .75 hr.)

3:15Refreshment BreakExhibits

3:45the affordable care act and title X: What can We expect? M. Policar

4:30 Questions and discussion Faculty Panel (Rx = .25 hr.)

5:00 Adjourn

rx=pharmacology credit for prescriptive authority

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main conference(continued)

saturday, november 2during each concurrent session, 4 topics are presented simultaneously in separate rooms. indicate your selections on the registration form.

7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast

8:00 concurrent sessions #1#11 practical approaches for Managing persistent

or resistant Vaginitis: Case dilemmas K. Ault(Rx = .5 hr.)

#12 Women with Chronic Medical Conditions: Case studies in Contraception Management

R. HatcherE. Berry-Bibee

(Rx = 1 hr.)

#13 Emergency Contraception: Current Controversies and realities J. Trussell

(Rx = .5 hr.)

#14 Managing iUC Complications: Challenging Cases L. Haddad

(Rx = .25 hr.)

9:00 Refreshment Break

9:15 concurrent sessions #2#21 abnormal Vaginal Bleeding: assessment

and Management A. Nelson(Rx = .5 hr.)

#22 the Effect of obesity on Contraceptive Efficacy: What We now Know A. Burke

(Rx = .5 hr.)

#23 Hot off the press: the top 10 “Must read” Women’s Health articles of 2013 D. Kowal

#24 drug interactions with Contraceptives: What’s real, What’s not M. Policar

(Rx = 1 hr.)

10:15 Session Change

10:30 concurrent sessions #3#31 “i’m Bleeding again?” Managing Unscheduled

Bleeding on Hormonal Contraception T. Cleary(Rx = .5 hr.)

#32 Contraception for Women over 40 J. King (Rx = .5 hr.)

#33 Cervical Cancer screening and Managing abnormal results L. Flowers

#34 std Update: interesting CasesW. Cates, Jr.K. Ault

(Rx = .5 hr.)

11:30 Lunch on Your Own

general session

12:30 p.m.

too new to include: late breakers on innovations in reproductive health(What’s new and hot off the press in women’s health?)

J. Trussell Moderator

1:30future methods of contraception: update 2013 A. Nelson

(Rx = .5 hr.)

2:15does contraception affect the “other” viral stds: herpes and hpv? W. Cates, Jr.

(Rx = .25 hr.)

2:45progestins in combination pills and the risk of vte: is there a difference? L. Haddad

(Rx = .5 hr.)

3:15 Questions and discussion Faculty Panel(Rx = .25 hr.)

3:45 Adjourn

rx=pharmacology credit for prescriptive authority

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conference facultymembers of program planning committee and authors of ContraCeptive teChnologyrobert a. hatcher, md, mph Conference ChairProfessor Emeritus of GYN and OBEmory University School of MedicineAtlanta, Georgia

Willard cates, Jr., md, mphPresident Emeritus and Distinguished ScientistFHI 360Research Triangle Park, North CarolinaAdjunct Professor of EpidemiologyUniversity of North Carolina School of Public HealthChapel Hill, North Carolina

deborah Kowal, ma, paCEO and PresidentCT Communications, Inc.Consultant, Maternal and Child Health CommunicationsAtlanta, Georgia

anita l. nelson, mdProfessor of Obstetrics and GynecologyDavid Geffen School of Medicine at UCLAMedical Director, Women’s Health Care ProgramsHarbor-UCLA Medical CenterTorrance, California

michael s. policar, md, mphClinical Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive SciencesUniversity of California, San FranciscoSan Francisco, CaliforniaMedical Director, UCSF Family PACT EvaluationCalifornia Office of Family PlanningSacramento, California

James trussell, phdProfessor of Economics and Public AffairsFaculty AssociateOffice of Population ResearchPrinceton UniversityPrinceton, New Jersey

guest facultyKevin ault, mdProfessorDepartment of Gynecology and ObstetricsEmory University School of MedicineAtlanta, Georgia

erin berry-bibee, mdInstructor and Family Planning FellowDepartment of Gynecology and ObstetricsEmory University School of MedicineAtlanta, Georgia

Jennifer l. brown, phdAssistant Professor of PsychologyTexas Tech UniversityLubbock, Texas

anne burke, md, mphAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Gynecology and Obstetrics Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineDepartment of Population, Family and Reproductive HealthJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthBaltimore, Maryland

tara p. cleary, md, mphResearch Assistant ProfessorUniversity of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Guest ResearcherCenters for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta, Georgia

carrie cwiak, md, mphAssociate ProfessorDirector, Division of Family PlanningDepartment of Gynecology and ObstetricsEmory University School of MedicineMedical Director, Family Planning ClinicGrady Health SystemAtlanta, Georgia

elizabeth deans, mdInstructor and Family Planning FellowDepartment of Gynecology and ObstetricsEmory University School of MedicineAtlanta, Georgia

lisa flowers, mdAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Gynecology and ObstetricsDirector of the Colposcopy ClinicEmory University School of MedicineAtlanta, Georgia

sarah freeman, phd, arnp, faanpBetty Tigner Turner Clinical Professor of NursingEmory University School of NursingAtlanta, Georgia

lisa haddad, md, ms, mphAssistant Professor, Division of Family PlanningDepartment of Gynecology and Obstetrics Emory University School of MedicineAtlanta, Georgia

caryn hanrahan, cnm, msn, mphNurse-Midwifery ServiceDepartment of Gynecology and ObstetricsEmory University School of MedicineAtlanta, Georgia

Joyce King, phd, cnm, facnmAssistant Professor, ClinicalNell Hodgson Woodruff School of NursingEmory UniversityAtlanta, Georgia

melissa Kottke, md, mph, mbaAssistant ProfessorDirector, Jane Fonda Center for Adolescent Reproductive HealthDepartment of Gynecology and ObstetricsEmory University School of MedicineAtlanta, Georgia

eva lathrop, md, mph Assistant Professor, Division of Family PlanningDepartment of Gynecology and ObstetricsEmory University School of MedicineAtlanta, Georgia

david a. levine, md, faapProfessor of PediatricsMorehouse School of MedicineMember, National Committee on AdolescenceAmerican Academy of PediatricsAtlanta, Georgia

laura macisaac, mdpreconference C DirectorDirector, Family Planning DivisionDepartment of Obstetrics and GynecologyBeth Israel Medical CenterNew York, New YorkAssociate Professor of Clinical OB/GYN and Women’s HealthAlbert Einstein College of MedicineNew York, New York

lee p. shulman, md The Anna Ross Lapham Professor in Obstetrics and GynecologyChief, Division of Clinical GeneticsDepartment of Obstetrics and GynecologyFeinberg School of Medicine of Northwestern UniversityChicago, Illinois

yolanda Wimberly, md, msc Assistant Professor of Clinical PediatricsMorehouse School of MedicineAtlanta, Georgia

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area activities

host city:atlanta, ga

to receive more information, visit www.atlanta.net

a city with rich historic value, atlanta has an endless variety of attractions for any visitor:

• Centennial Olympic Park

• The CNN Tower

• The Georgia Aquarium

• Underground Atlanta

• Little Five Points, Atlanta’s bohemian hangout and home to a rich mix of art, theater, and shopping

• The Atlanta History Center, featuring 32 acres of gardens, wildlife trails and woodland areas

• Grant Park, Atlanta’s oldest city park, featuring lush lawns and stunning views bordered by gorgeous Victorian homes

enjoy some southern hospitality! atlanta thrives in spirit, charm and hospitality and is full of recreational, sports and entertainment opportunities.Visit Underground Atlanta, offering history, music, shops and a variety of restaurants. Wander through Centennial Olympic Park and appreciate the dramatic ring fountain, court of flags, and beautiful landscaping. Next to Centennial Olympic Park, experience the Georgia Aquarium, the world’s largest, housing over 100,000 animals in fresh and salt water. You can enjoy a first-hand look at news-in-the-making, as you witness what it takes to produce live news coverage daily at The CNN Center. Shopping enthusiasts will appreciate a visit to spectacular Lenox Square, Phipps Plaza, and Perimeter Mall, easy to reach on Atlanta’s convenient and efficient transit system, MARTA.

The recently renovated Hyatt Regency Atlanta is located in the heart of downtown Atlanta on the MARTA line and within walking distance of many of Atlanta’s sites. The hotel features a fitness center, outdoor pool and a lively lobby bar and restaurant.

Staying at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta will add to your comfort and enjoyment of the southern hospitality of this beautiful city.

Wherever you choose to spend your time in this city steeped in history and cultural heritage, whether it is shopping, sight-seeing, fine dining or just off relaxing, you are sure to enjoy every moment of your experience in atlanta.

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2013/2014 conference calendar (partial listing)2013hot topics in primary care Jackson Hole July 21-24, 2013

revolutionizing nursing education Anaheim July 25-27, 2013

office gynecology Jackson Hole July 28-31, 2013

pharmacology for advanced practice clinicians San Francisco August 19-25, 2013

pharmacology for advanced practice clinicians Washington, DCSeptember 30 – October 6, 2013

Women‘s health and ob/gyn nursing Las Vegas October 13-16, 2013

case management Chicago November 10-13, 2013

pharmacology for advanced practice clinicians Las Vegas November 11-17, 2013

2014contraceptive technology San Francisco March 5-8, 2014

contraceptive technology Boston April 9-12, 2014

obstetric nursing San Francisco April 9-12, 2014

adolescent health care Las Vegas May 1-3, 2014

advances in health care for Women over 40 Las Vegas June 19-21, 2014

perinatal dilemmas Jackson Hole July 13-16, 2014

hot topics in primary care Jackson Hole July 20-23, 2014

office gynecology Jackson Hole July 27-30, 2014

For a complete list of conferences visit contemporaryforums.com or call (800) 377-7707.Contemporary Forums is a division of American Career College.

earn ce credit online at your convenienceContemporary Forums Online CE Library is the leading source for quality accredited healthcare continuing education and contains over 1,000 multimedia presentations recorded at our national live conferences. Earn CE anytime, anywhere, and at your convenience. Go to onlinecelibrary.com and preview presentations free!

atlanta conference attendees - added bonus! Registration for the Main Conference includes complimentary access to the recorded 2013 Contraceptive Technology San Francisco Main Conference sessions. Access details will be provided after the conference.

onLinE groUp disCoUntsHospitals, clinics and healthcare facilities can provide and manage quality accredited continuing education to meet staff needs. To request group account details and pricing visit onlinecelibrary.com or call (925) 361-4811.

eXhibitsWe are inviting a group of companies and organizations With professionally relevant products, services or career opportunities to exhibit at this conference. the schedule provides time for you to address your particular areas of interest at each exhibit.

for exhibit space availability or additional information:

phone: (925) 361-4807email: [email protected]: contemporaryforums.com/exhibitors

email updatesIf you are not currently receiving information via email about our conferences or Online CE Library please go to contemporaryforums.com to join our mailing list or to update your email address. You will then be notified of all conferences as soon as they are announced as well as have access to all special promotions.All email addresses are for Contemporary Forums use only.

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