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Webinar Thursday, May 2
This bulletin is being sent by the Health Care Authority (HCA) on behalf of the University of Washington (UW).
You are invited to join UW Medicine for the 8th session in the Medication Abortion Access in Primary Care Project ECHO®. Participants are encouraged to submit a case prior to each session to enrich the content of the series. 1-2 cases will be discussed each session.
Complete the case presentation form to submit a case. Do not include any protected health information in the form.
Presented by Rory Tito, MPH
Rory Tito, MPH is the Manager of Technical Assistance at the Reproductive Health Access Project (RHAP), where she works with primary care sites across the country to support integration of medication abortion and early pregnancy loss care. She earned her Master of Public Health with a focus on health equity from Simmons University, where she studied reproductive health inequities, specifically related to access to fertility treatments for the LGBTQIA+ community.
She managed the reproductive health department at a federally qualified health center in Boston, where she focused on system-level changes to improve quality of care and patient access. She also worked as a family planning counselor which inspired her to pursue reproductive health work, including access to contraception and abortion.
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Date: Thursday, May 2
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Time: noon - 1 p.m.
Or join directly from the iECHO dashboard.
Learning objectives
- Identify strategies for offering abortion services to patients in primary care clinics.
- Develop approaches to engage clinical support staff, administrative leadership, and colleagues in implementation of medication abortion in primary care clinics.
- Explain the REMS requirements for providing Mifepristone and how to become a registered prescriber.
Intended audiences
- Primary care clinicians
- Nurses
- Medical assistants
- Clinic staff
- Public health professionals
- Pharmacists
- Administrative staff
CME credits for up to 40 participants. All sessions will be held on the new iECHO platform.
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The Won't Go Back Initiative: Building Access to Abortion in Primary Care is a University of Washington program to mentor and support primary care clinicians and staff to implement or grow abortion and reproductive health services in UW Medicine, the WWAMI region, and the Pacific Northwest.
Contact
Email Dina Aldrich with questions.
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