Tag Archives: contraceptives
21
Jan
How to avoid barriers for user-administered injectable contraceptives, with Jennifer Karlin, MD, PhD
Systemic barriers—including outdated regulatory language, insurance uncerta...
19
Jan
Breaking down biases against user-administered injectable contraceptives with Jennifer Karlin, MD
In this Contemporary OB/GYN video interview, Jennifer Karlin, MD, PhD, asso...
16
Jan
Jennifer Karlin, MD, PhD, explains barriers, biases for user-administered injectable contraceptives
A national mixed-methods study published in O & G Open identified gaps ...
05
Sep
Managing Breakthrough Bleeding When Using Low-Dose Estrogen Combined Hormonal Contraceptives
Video content above is prompted by the following: Breakthrough bleeding affects approximately 2...
05
Sep
Clinicians’ Perspectives on Switching Contraceptives and Discussing Low-Dose Estrogen Combined Hormonal Contraceptives With Patients
Video content above is prompted by the following: The "if it's not broken, don't fix it" approa...
28
Aug
Managing Misconceptions and Adverse Effects with Low-Dose Estrogen Combined Hormonal Contraceptives
Video content above is prompted by the following: Provider hesitation regarding low-dose estrog...
28
Aug
Decreased Hormone-Free Intervals and Amenorrhea With Low-Dose Estrogen Combined Hormonal Contraceptives
Video content above is prompted by the following: The rationale for shortened hormone-free inte...
14
Aug
Patient Profiles for Combined Hormonal and Progestin-Only Contraceptives
Video content above is prompted by the following: Patient selection for combined hormonal contr...
14
Aug
Estrogen Dosing in Combined Hormonal Contraceptives
Video content above is prompted by the following: Estrogen dosing decisions in combined hormona...