Patient-centered Approach

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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

U=U (Undetectable = Untransmittable)

Talking to your patients with HIV about their transmission risk

Why (and how) providers should get consent in the exam room

Using the principles of explicit consent to give patients better care

Your patient has the answer

We can only listen when we create a space for the patient to speak. Listening can be augmented through open-ended questions. During a period of listening, consider opting for one open-ended question in lieu of a series of closed-ended questions.

What makes the Liletta IUD different from Mirena?

Here’s what you and your patients should know about these two (very similar) hormonal IUDs.

Racism in family planning care

Here’s what we can all do to break the cycle.

What do YOU use for birth control?

Pros, cons, and alternatives when it comes to telling your patients about your own birth control method.
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