Overview

Women’s health complaints are among the most common concerns encountered in primary care, yet evolving guidelines and ambiguous presentations can make clinical decision-making challenging. The purpose of this presentation is to equip primary care providers with up-to-date, practical knowledge that enhances their ability to deliver comprehensive, evidence-based care to women. Our goal is to streamline the evaluation and management of common women’s health concerns, clarify evolving screening guidelines, and strengthen provider confidence in addressing women’s health concerns encountered in everyday practice.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify the most recent evidence-based guidelines in women’s preventive care
  • Evaluate and manage common women’s health complaints encountered in primary care
  • Differentiate when common symptoms can be treated in primary care versus when specialty referral is appropriate
  • Incorporate updated clinical recommendations into routine practice to improve the delivery of comprehensive women’s health care