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Contraception: Methods

Just the Basics

  • Just the Basics: Contraceptive Services

Top Three Links

  • ARHP Non-Hormonal Contraceptive Methods: A Quick Reference Guide for Clinicians
     
  • ARHP Administration of Hormonal Contraceptive Drugs
     
  • WHO Medical Eligibility for Initiating Contraception: Absolute and Relative Contraindications

Brochures, Sample Forms & Tools

  • Choosing a Birth Control Method: Interactive Tool
     
  • Initiating Hormonal Contraception: Key Recommendations for Practice
     
  • Understanding Birth Control (ARHP Brochure)
     
  • You Decide: Approach to Interviewing and Patient Education About Hormonal Contraception
     
  • WHO Medical Eligibility Criteria Wheel

Training/Learning Opportunities

  • Association of Reproductive Health Professionals Education Programs
     
  • 2010 Contraceptive Technology: San Francisco March 24-27; Boston April 14-17
     
  • Medscape: Benefits of Hormonal Contraception May Extend Beyond Pregnancy Prevention (need free login with Medscape to access)
     
  • HCET Archived Event: Clinical Update on Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARC)