Information for the 2025 course is not yet available.
Both sex and gender influence health and disease across the life course and across all organ systems. This live virtual course educates clinicians caring for women on current, evidence-based management of medical conditions that uniquely or disproportionately affect and/or present differently in women, and therefore require different prevention and treatment plans. Through didactic presentations and Q&A, faculty experts will provide a comprehensive review of treatment recommendations derived from their clinical expertise and peer-reviewed research on medical conditions affecting women from a broad range of specialties. This year’s course topics will include:
New medications for weight management.
Pelvic floor physical therapy.
Fat stigma in patient care.
Hirsutism: evaluation and treatment.
Preventing (PrEP) and treating HIV in women.
Treatment of depression in postpartum and across the lifecourse.
GSM and Sexual Function.
Evaluation and treatment of STIs.
Participants report that this symposium has equipped them with knowledge that can be directly translated into patient care and clinic practice improvements:
“Speakers were very knowledgeable and provided practical strategies that I feel I can implement in practice immediately.”
“The new information I got here will help me provide additional help to the group of women I work with. I will apply them in my skills and watch how it will improve quality of care where I work.”
“Based on today's educational session my practice will improve.”
“The new information I got here will help me provide additional help to the group of women I work with.”
“Excellent speakers, solid data, a lot of great information - it was brilliant!”
“The topics were very diverse and touch aspects that I can apply in my practice.”
Who Should Attend
Nurse Practitioners
Primary Care Physicians
Ob/Gyn Physicians
Physician Assistants
Specialty Physicians
Nurses
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
Recognize sex and gender as integral elements of precision medicine and women’s health.
Utilize the information presented to recommend appropriate sex- and gender-specific treatment and management of medical conditions unique to women.
This course is designed to meet the following American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) / Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Educational (ACGME) competencies: