Description
Module 1: Contraceptive Options
– Overview of contraceptive methods (e.g., hormonal, barrier, intrauterine devices).
– Mechanisms of action and efficacy rates.
– Patient-centered approach to contraception counseling.
Module 2: Contraception Counseling
– Communicating with patients about family planning.
– Addressing individual needs, preferences, and concerns.
– Informed decision-making and shared decision-making.
Module 3: Emergency Contraception
– Types of emergency contraception.
– Access and timely use of emergency contraception.
– Counseling on post-coital contraception.
Module 4: Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC)
– In-depth knowledge of LARC methods (e.g., IUDs, implants).
– Insertion and removal procedures.
– Benefits, risks, and appropriate patient selection.
Module 5: Family Planning and Reproductive Life Planning
– Developing a reproductive life plan with patients.
– Integrating family planning into women’s healthcare.
– Addressing contraceptive needs at different life stages.
Module 6: Contraception in Special Populations
– Contraceptive considerations for adolescents.
– Contraception in women with medical conditions.
– Managing contraceptive challenges in diverse patient populations.


