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Provider Tools
Trauma-informed care is respectful care
A practical guide for providers to provide trauma-informed physical examinations.
Provider Tools
Screening for Intimate Partner Violence
What providers need to know about how to screen, what to look for, and what to do next.
Abortion Care & Support
How to answer your patient’s most frequently asked questions about abortion
Honest answers—supported by facts and research—and patient resources too!
Birth Control
Patient perspective: The three surprises of getting my IUD
It feels like everything that could have gone wrong with getting my IUD did.
Provider Tools
No more fainting in your practice
How to prevent vasovagal syncope in your patients, your friends, your family, and yourself in one simple step.
Provider Tools
Let’s Talk About Sex: Empowering families in sexual and reproductive health conversations
Talking with patients and their families about sexual and reproductive health conversations
Provider Tools
Why (and how) providers should get consent in the exam room
Using the principles of explicit consent to give patients better care
Patient Counseling
What makes the Liletta IUD different from Mirena?
Here’s what you and your patients should know about these two (very similar) hormonal IUDs.
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