Course Description

This is a recorded session from the SGIM 2024 Annual Meeting in Boston.

This session reviews the strength and scope of the most significant published advances in Women’s Health in the medical literature from March 2023 through March 2024. The presenters identify articles through a systematic search of the medical literature. Articles were selected according to their methodological quality, clinical relevance, and potential to change practice. The search was not approached with pre-defined categories, but selected articles will be critically reviewed. Articles will be presented in a didactic fashion but will be audience participation through questions and discussion.


Learning Objectives

  1. Describe the impact of the most significant published advances in medical literature from March 2023 through March 2024.
  2. Apply information from the recent women’s health literature to add value to the care of patients and to teaching
  3. Facilitate shared decision-making conversations where women’s health guidelines suggest several alternatives
  4. Evaluate and implement new and evolving women’s health clinical care guidelines.

CME/MOC Hours & Expiration Date
1.00 Hour CME MOC
Expiration:  June 1, 2026

Presenters
  • Rachel S. Casas, MD, EdM
    Penn State Health
  • Christine Prifti, MD
    Boston Medical Center
  • Emmanuelle Yecies, MD, MS
    Stanford University School of Medicine
  • Judith M. Walsh, MD, MPH
    University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine

Course Topic

Annual Meeting, Population Health, Sex and Gender-Informed Medicine, Women's Health

CME Hours

1.0

MOC Hours

1.0

Member Cost

$7.50

Non Member Cost

$15.00

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