Podcast: Candid Conversations in Public Health by Afaxys

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Podcast: Candid Conversations in Public Health by Afaxys

Want to hear more about the Reproductive Health Hotline (ReproHH) and other useful resources for healthcare providers? 

Principal Investigator Dr. Jen Karlin recently sat down for the Afaxys Candid Conversations in Public Health podcast, where she discusses the launch of ReproHH as a free, nationwide service that provides real-time confidential support for clinicians managing questions about contraceptive care and reproductive health. 

Dr. Karlin and the hosts also explore how clinicians can stay up-to-date in sexual and reproductive health (SRH) while balancing evolving evidence, patient needs, and time constraints. In addition to ReproHH, the discussion covers helpful tools and practical continuing medical education strategies. 

Watch the episode, "Clinician Resources for Lifelong Learning: On the Front Lines of Sexual & Reproductive Health" below:

 

To utilize the hotline, call 1-844-ReproHH (844-737-7644) after reading our Terms of Service.

ReproHH provides clinical information to U.S.-based health care providers only. Information provided is for educational purposes and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care or advice, nor to replace a healthcare professional’s clinical judgement regarding their individual patient care. 

ReproHH does not provide medical or legal determinations, nor does the information provided substitute for local medical-legal consultation or employer-specific protocols. 

ReproHH provides clinical guidance that is based on evidence-informed practices, current medical guidelines, and standards of care in the state of California. The clinicians staffing this hotline are based in California, and the information they provide is intended to adhere to their licensure and the laws of the state of California governing the provision of medical care.