18th SeptemberAsk the experts fitter forum

Join Dr Caroline Cooper and ANP Tracey Elliott as they host our latest ask the experts fitter forum. This Q&A based event will also explore: tips for counselling women Managing common problems Difficulties with removal

Event overview:

Join Dr Caroline Cooper and ANP Tracey Elliott as they host our latest ask the experts fitter forum. This Q&A based event will also explore: tips for counselling women Managing common problems Difficulties with removal

Join PCWHF expert board members, Dr Caroline Cooper and ANP Tracey Elliott as they present this expert fitter forum.

Along with a live Q&A session, driven by you, the webinar will also explore:

  • Top tips for counselling women in your clinics
  • Managing common problems
  • Difficulties with removal

Got a question you’d like to ask the experts? Email us today and we’ll share it in advance of the webinar.

Speakers

DR CAROLINE COOPER
Sexual and Reproductive Health, Cambridge
Caroline trained in general practice, and currently works in a community clinic in Cambridge, providing integrated contraception and sexual health services and a complex IUC and implant referral service. She is a member of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health and has served on their education and international affairs committees. She is the director for Bayer Pharma’s intrauterine contraception training programme which offers training in IUC fitting to GPs and nurses across the UK. Caroline is committed to providing high quality education for health care professionals, and to empowering women through providing choice in sexual and reproductive health.
TRACEY ELLIOTT
ANP/lead nurse, County Durham
Tracey worked for over 20 years in acute medicine and critical care before coming to the realisation that 14 hour shifts and nights were not the best option for her work life balance, so ventured into primary care and has never looked back. Having had very little women’s health experience she soon found her niche and has developed a passion for sexual health, completing the diploma with FSRH and gaining competencies in both implant and coil fitting. Tracey strongly believes that nurses in primary care can develop skills and are best placed to address the sexual health needs of women. Now that she works in daylight hours she tries to support colleagues in women’s health matters where possible.

 

 

 

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