2025 A Woman's Point of View

These sessions are included in the on-demand 2025 Summer Conference package.  This bundle includes four lectures (4 CME total):

  • Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
  • Vaginitis; What's New
  • Modern Updates to Birth Control Prescribing
  • New & Emerging Approaches for Treating VMS

 

NCAPA is unable to refund or credit learners for expired courses.  Be sure to pay close attention to the expiration date for each course.  

 

All CME lectures within this bundle must be completed by their EXPIRATION DATE of August 22, 2026.  CME is not accessible after this date, which is one year from the conference dates not the purchase date and will not be refunded.    

Seminar Information
Seminar Date:
September 10, 2025
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding for the Generalist
This presentation will consider common etiologies of abnormal uterine bleeding, the means by which they are diagnosed, and their management. It will include systemic barriers to management of these entities, and will discuss both structural and systemic causes of abnormal uterine bleeding.
Speaker Information
Elijah Salzer  [ view bio ]
Vaginitis: What's New
This presentation will consider the most common types of vaginitis (bacterial vaginosis, vulvovaginal candidiasis, and trichomoniasis), and will include the pathophysiology, history, physical exam findings, relevant laboratory studies, and management. It will also consider disparities in care of patients with vaginitis.
Speaker Information
Elijah Salzer  [ view bio ]
Modern Updates to Birth Control Prescribing
This lecture will be an update for the busy clinician who is interested in learning about the latest hormonal and non-hormonal birth control options out on the market. This will be presented in a case based fashion so it is applicable to clinicians, and we will also include a case regarding a sexual minority woman to outline that it is not only cisgendered heterosexual women who may need birth control.
Speaker Information
Christina Saldanha  [ view bio ]
New and Emerging Approaches for Treating VMS Associated with Menopause
Primary care clinicians (PCCs) are often the first healthcare professional to identify patients with vasomotor symptoms (VMS). However, many women with VMS associated with menopause are undertreated, worsening the burden and impact on quality of life. New and emerging treatments show great promise, and many women with menopause-associated VMS may be adequately treated in primary care. This presentation is designed to explore those treatments and improve the care of women with menopause associated VMS.
Speaker Information
Ashlyn Smith  [ view bio ]
Individual topic purchase: Selected
American Academy of Physician Assistants
Category 1 CME : 4.00
Products
2025 A Women's Point of View
NCAPA Price:$80.00