Webinar: Female/Receptive Condoms – Use, Value, and Access
![FemaleCondom-Slide1](https://www.seaetc.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/FemaleCondom-Slide1.jpg)
Facilitated by
- Judy Palmore, MEd
U.S. Education Program Manager, Female Health Company - and Nikole Gettings, RN, MSN, CNM
Director of Clinical Services, CHOICES Memphis
February 17, 2016
Objectives
- Identify provider attitudes and the impact of these attitudes on promoting the receptive condom to clients
- Describe the effectiveness of receptive condoms in preventing pregnancy, STIs, and HIV
- Demonstrate proper insertion and use of receptive condoms
- Discuss receptive condoms using a pleasure positive and client-centered approach
Presentation
Slides
![FemaleCondom-Slide1](https://www.seaetc.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/FemaleCondom-Slide1.jpg)
Facilitated by
- Judy Palmore, MEd
U.S. Education Program Manager, Female Health Company - and Nikole Gettings, RN, MSN, CNM
Director of Clinical Services, CHOICES Memphis
February 17, 2016
Objectives
- Identify provider attitudes and the impact of these attitudes on promoting the receptive condom to clients
- Describe the effectiveness of receptive condoms in preventing pregnancy, STIs, and HIV
- Demonstrate proper insertion and use of receptive condoms
- Discuss receptive condoms using a pleasure positive and client-centered approach
Presentation
Slides
![FemaleCondom-Slide1](https://www.seaetc.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/FemaleCondom-Slide1.jpg)
Facilitated by
- Judy Palmore, MEd
U.S. Education Program Manager, Female Health Company - and Nikole Gettings, RN, MSN, CNM
Director of Clinical Services, CHOICES Memphis
February 17, 2016
Objectives
- Identify provider attitudes and the impact of these attitudes on promoting the receptive condom to clients
- Describe the effectiveness of receptive condoms in preventing pregnancy, STIs, and HIV
- Demonstrate proper insertion and use of receptive condoms
- Discuss receptive condoms using a pleasure positive and client-centered approach