Clinical Chats: a Podcast for Sexual and Reproductive Health Professionals
The latest information, news, and trends impacting healthcare providers and other professionals in the field of sexual and reproductive health. Visit our website at www.ctcsrh.org.
The latest information, news, and trends impacting healthcare providers and other professionals in the field of sexual and reproductive health. Visit our website at www.ctcsrh.org.
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Episodes
Jun 2, 2022
Jun 2, 2022
25 min
In this podcast, part of the June 2022 Clinician Café on providing family planning services to LGBTQ+ patients, the NCTCFP talks with Dr. Sheldon D. Fields, from Penn State School of Nursing, about current guidance on sexual and reproductive healthcare for MSM patients.
A transcript of this podcast may be found on the NCTCFP website: https://www.ctcfp.org/wp-content/uploads/sexual-and-repro-healthcare-for-MSM-official-podcast-transcript.docx
Apr 18, 2022
STIs, PID, and Infertility
Apr 18, 2022
Apr 18, 2022
25 min
The NCTCFP sits down with Dr. Hilary Reno from Washington University School of Medicine to discuss STIs, PID, and infertility in recognition of Infertility Awareness Month and STI Awareness Week.
This podcast series is funded by an award from the US DHHS Office of Population Affairs. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS, OASH, or OPA. A transcript is available at: https://www.ctcfp.org/wp-content/uploads/official-podcast-transcript-STIs-PID-and-Infertility.docx
Mar 25, 2022
SUD and Family Planning: A Patient Perspective
Mar 25, 2022
Mar 25, 2022
30 min
The NCTCFP sits down with Sharon Hesseltine, the president and CEO of Intentional Beginnings Consulting and Training, a small nonprofit with the mission of strengthening organizations and individuals serving those who experience substance use disorders and trauma. In addition to her professional work, Sharon is in long-term recovery from SUD, and provides her perspective as a patient.
This podcast series is funded by an award from the US DHHS Office of Population Affairs. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS, OASH, or OPA. A transcript is available at: https://www.ctcfp.org/wp-content/uploads/SUD-Patient-Perspective-Official-Podcast-Transcript.docx
Mar 9, 2022
Mar 9, 2022
21 min
The NCTCFP speaks to Dr. Karen Florio about the intersection of maternal health and cardiovascular disease, how pregnancy can affect heart health and vice versa, and ways family planning clinicians can address these issues in their own practices.
Karen Florio, DO, MPH is a board-certified maternal and fetal medicine specialist in the Kansas City area. In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Florio is an associate professor at the UMKC School of Medicine and assistant program director of maternal fetal medicine fellowship program. She received her medical education at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine and her MPH from Georgetown University. She completed her residency at New York Methodist Hospital and her maternal-fetal medicine fellowship at Magee Women's Hospital in Pittsburgh, PA.
This podcast series is funded by an award from the US DHHS Office of Population Affairs. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS, OASH, or OPA. A transcript is available at: https://www.ctcfp.org/wp-content/uploads/Official-podcast-transcript-Maternal-Health-CVD.docx
Feb 28, 2022
An Introduction to Teen Dating Violence
Feb 28, 2022
Feb 28, 2022
29 min
The NCTCFP speaks with Liz Miller, MD, PhD from the University of Pittsburgh about teen dating violence and how family planning clinicians can address it in their practices.Dr. Liz Miller is professor of pediatrics, public health, and clinical and translational science and holds the Edmund R. McCluskey Chair in Pediatric Medical Education at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Trained in internal medicine, pediatrics and medical anthropology, she has over 20 years of practice and community-partnered research experience in addressing interpersonal violence prevention among adolescents and young adults in clinical and community settings. She received a BA in Art History from Yale University in 1988 and an MD/PhD from Harvard University in 1994. She worked as a post-doctoral fellow at Harvard University from 1995-1997, and then completed her residency at Massachusetts General Hospital in 2000.This podcast series is funded by an award from the US DHHS Office of Population Affairs. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS, OASH, or OPA. A transcript is available at: https://www.ctcfp.org/wp-content/uploads/Teen-Dating-Violence-Podcast-Official-Transcript.docx
Jan 19, 2022
Providing Care for Adolescents with Disabilities
Jan 19, 2022
Jan 19, 2022
28 min
As part of the January 2022 Clinician Café on providing family planning care to patients with disabilities, the NCTCFP sits down with Erica Monasterio, MN, FNP-BC to discuss the challenges of providing care specifically to adolescents with disabilities.
This podcast series is funded by an award from the US DHHS Office of Population Affairs. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS, OASH, or OPA. A transcript is available at: https://www.ctcfp.org/wp-content/uploads/Caring-for-Adolescents-with-Disabilities-Official-Transcript.docx
Nov 9, 2021
Discussing the 2021 Title X Final Rule
Nov 9, 2021
Nov 9, 2021
12 min
The NCTCFP speaks with Jessica Swafford Marcella, MPA, the Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Population Affairs and Director of the Office of Adolescent Health, to discuss the new Title X Final Rule, which goes into effect on November 8th, 2021, including changes to options counseling and telehealth services.
This podcast series is funded by an award from the US DHHS Office of Population Affairs. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS, OASH, or OPA. A transcript is available at: https://www.ctcfp.org/wp-content/uploads/Official-Podcast-Transcript-Discussing-the-2021-Title-X-Final-Rule.docx
Sep 10, 2021
COVID-19: Looking Back, Looking Forward
Sep 10, 2021
Sep 10, 2021
29 min
The NCTCFP sits down again with two of their first interviewees, Raissa Ameh and Evelyn Kieltyka, to discuss how COVID-19 has continued to shape their clinic networks and what they've learned over the past year and a half in delivering Title X and other family planning services.
This podcast series is funded by an award from the US DHHS Office of Population Affairs. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS, OASH, or OPA. A transcript is available at: https://www.ctcfp.org/wp-content/uploads/Official-Podcast-Transcript-COVID-19-Looking-back-looking-forward.docx
Jul 16, 2021
PCOS, Obesity, and Metabolic Syndrome
Jul 16, 2021
Jul 16, 2021
28 min
As part of the July 2021 Clinician Café, PCOS Across the Lifespan, the NCTCFP talks with Dr. Angie Golden about PCOS and its intersections with obesity and metabolic syndrome, including ways clinicians can help patients address these conditions.
This podcast series is funded by an award from the US DHHS Office of Population Affairs. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS, OASH, or OPA. A transcript is available at: https://www.ctcfp.org/wp-content/uploads/Official-Transcript-PCOS-and-Obesity-Podcast.docx
Jul 16, 2021
PCOS in Today's World
Jul 16, 2021
Jul 16, 2021
20 min
As part of July 2021's Clinician Café on PCOS across the lifespan, the NCTCFP speaks with Dr. Anita Nelson about the current state of PCOS, including condition prevalence and emerging data around different PCOS phenotypes.
This podcast series is funded by an award from the US DHHS Office of Population Affairs. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS, OASH, or OPA. A transcript is available at: https://www.ctcfp.org/wp-content/uploads/Official-podcast-transcript-State-of-PCOS.docx

