In their hands: Advancing self-administration of DMPA
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This podcast episode includes a discussion of the benefits of supporting self-administration of DMPA, the practical ways clinicians can offer their support, and how clinicians can overcome common challenges for supporting self-administration of DMPA. 
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Availability
On-Demand
Cost
$0.00
Credit Offered
0.5 CME Credit
This episode features Anitra Beasley, MD, MPH; Sadia Haider, MD, MPH; and Jennifer Karlin, MD, PhD discussing the benefits of supporting self-administration of DMPA, the practical ways clinicians can offer their support, and how clinicians can overcome common challenges for supporting self-administration of DMPA.
Physicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurse practitioners, researchers, social workers, health educators, and other healthcare professionals. 
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
  1. Describe how self-administration of DMPA could mitigate common barriers to DMPA.
  2. Name when provider-administration of DMPA should still be available.
  3. Identify key strategies for overcoming common implementation challenges for supporting self-administration of DMPA in a remote setting.

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