FACTS offers sample sessions for each part of our 13-Part Professional CME, which can be purchased for $30 each. If you find them valuable to your learning and practice, you can purchase the corresponding part or the entire 13-part course for AAFP-approved prescribed CME credit. (Samples are not available for CME credits at this time.)
In Part A participants will survey modern evidence based FABMs, including the research underlying the development of the different methods, their effectiveness rates to prevent pregnancy, and the benefits and challenges of using each method.
Part B focuses on the role of FABMs to address infertility and early pregnancy loss, and on the availability of apps marketed to help people avoid pregnancy.
In Part C participants will learn how internal hormone shifts result in observable external signs, or biomarkers, that women can learn to use to chart their cycles and monitor their health.
Part D connects the science of endocrinology to core concepts of FABMs, which may be used to diagnose and manage common women’s health conditions, including abnormal uterine bleeding, endometriosis, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), and premenstrual syndrome (PMS).
In Part E participants will gain a greater understanding of the common female health conditions that can impact fertility and the female cycle.
In Part F participants will obtain an overview of the technology available to track the female cycle and gain critical thinking skills that will allow them to evaluate app quality.
In Part G participants will learn how aspects of nutrition, obesity and weight, exercise and physical activity, sleep and limiting certain environmental exposures can affect menstrual cycle patterns and fertility, as well as all play a role in overall health.
In Part H participants will dive deeper into the broader medical application and integration of FABMS through Restorative Reproductive Medicine (RRM).
In Part I participants will learn restorative techniques that incorporate complementary and alternative treatments to enhance reproductive health outcomes based on clinical research.
In Part J participants will explore the benefits of charting the female reproductive cycle from menarche to menopause and what’s next in the field of restorative reproductive medicine.
In Part K participants will explore key strategies to improve reproductive health services for diverse populations.
In Part L participants will delve into ovulation induction for female infertility, including the use of aromatase inhibitors and other treatments.
In Part M participants will gain practical insights into managing a range of reproductive issues.
To purchase samples of our Professional CME, please complete the form below. Email CME@FACTSaboutFertility.org for any questions or additional information.
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