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With Congress edging closer to enacting broad health care reform legislation, questions abound about its potential impact on patients and providers.
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This issue marks the 30th anniversary of Contraceptive Technology Update.
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Women's health clinicians will take a hard look at cancer screening regimens now that new guidance has been issued by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).
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Many clinicians are familiar with continuous use of oral contraceptives, but how about extended regimen use of the vaginal ring?
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While some clinicians think women will not be willing to place a foreign body into the vagina and then remove it, other providers have been successful in introducing women to the vaginal contraceptive ring (NuvaRing, Schering-Plough Corp.; Kenilworth, NJ). Exactly how is the method presented to women by those clinicians?
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When discussing sexual health with patients, does lubricant use come up in the conversation? Such discussion might be helpful.
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Does your paycheck seem to go a little less far these days? No surprise. Results of the Contraceptive Technology Update Salary Survey indicate that 38% saw a 1%-3% increase in salary in the past year, with 40% seeing no change.
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Most people working in the clinical research industry will find themselves unemployed at some point in their careers, and it's wise to prepare by updating your skills and improving your resume through advanced education.