The American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA), in collaboration with Doctors for America (DFA) and the Reproductive Health Coalition (RHC), have launched the second installment of their reproductive health communication training series: Navigating Reproductive Care Conversations Part 2: Demonstrating Care. This initiative aims to equip healthcare professionals with the skills necessary to engage in compassionate, patient-centered conversations about reproductive health, particularly in the current complex and often polarized sociopolitical environment.
Led by Dr. Lisa Harris with Goodwin Simon Strategic Research, this program provides evidence-based guidance on messaging that meets the needs of our diverse patient populations. In more ways than one, this program helps the answer the question — How can we as physicians be effective messengers around a topic that has become so polarized within politics and American culture? This training will also useful for many other health professionals, students, and those seeking have better conversations around abortion care.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn from these experts. Funding for the program has been provided by the Collaborative for Gender + Reproductive Equity. Read Dr. Harris’ opening letter to the program, and if the message resonates, we’d love to see you there.
The training will be held over two dates, May 13 and May 17, attendance at both is part of the full program.
Part I of the Navigating Reproductive Care Conversations: Uplifting Shared Values is now also available on-demand at your own convenience. We recommend finding a partner for the essential skills practice. Part 1 is good preparation for Part 2 so we hope that this on-demand format will allow more to access the content.
Together, we have an opportunity to reframe conversations around reproductive care. We hope you will join us.
