This course discusses the role of the advocate in reducing delays in diagnosis, improving outcomes and clinical research, and increasing public awareness for endometriosis. Learning objectives include defining endometriosis correctly as a systemic, inflammatory disease with tremendous personal and public impact, the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration to optimize timely, effective care and treatment, increasing public awareness, and assessing various practitioners, community, employer, research, legislative, support, and other resources to effectively advocate for enhanced patient experiences and outcomes.
Take this course:
If you must earn continuing education (CEs / CEUs) for maintenance of your BCPA certification; this course is worth 1 General CE.
If you would like to learn how to apply strategies toward policy improvements, reducing time to diagnosis for endometriosis, increasing timely access to care, and enhancing outcomes for a loved one, client or self.
Course Details:
Title: Putting Together Key Pieces of the Puzzle: Bench to Beltway to Bedside – Advocacy for Endometriosis
Course ID: (9999)
Instructor: Heather Guidone, BCPA, Program Director of the Center for Endometriosis Care.