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Primary Dysmenorrhea: Therapeutic Solutions for Clinicians

Primary Dysmenorrhea: Therapeutic Solutions for Clinicians

Primary Dysmenorrhea: Therapeutic Solutions for Clinicians

Oct 26, 2020 - 20:00 (EDT)
30 minutes
Join Amoy Jacques of WombCare for a free 30-minute webinar for healthcare professionals on October 26th at 8pm EST. During this webinar, Amoy will share her personal experience with Primary Dysmenorrhea (PD) and why she now works with healthcare professionals to expand their skillset on the management of primary dysmenorrhea.
 

You will learn:

  • The importance of treating primary dysmenorrhea
  • How to utilize a multidisciplinary approach to treating primary dysmenorrhea
  • Why it is critical to bridge the gaps in care for primary dysmenorrhea

This webinar is for all healthcare professionals including physiotherapists (physical therapists), occupational therapists, kinesiologists, OTAs/PTAs, nurses, and midwives. Space is limited - register below (note: you must be logged in to Embodia to register)

 

 

The instructors
Amoy Jacques
Founder/CEO of WombCare

Amoy Jacques successfully completed a Master of Public Health and graduated Summa Cum Laude at the University of Montana on May 12, 2018. She has a sincere passion to improve the health, wellness and policies that support and protect women (particularly those of African descent) during their reproductive years. She was fortunate to gain exceptional experience at two graduate internships in Los Angeles, California. She worked as a public health intern with the Association of Wholistic and Maternal Newborn Health (AWMNH). Together with the executive director, they planned, implemented and evaluated the 2015 Mother Friendly Childbirth Initiative (MFCI) conference to improve community-based doula care and midwifery services for minority group women. As a graduate student at the Pasadena Public Health department, she worked with the Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health director to develop evaluation tools for the Black Infant Health Program to improve its effectiveness for future expectant black mothers. Additionally, she has been invited as a guest speaker at local Afro-Caribbean events on various topics such as fibroid management, and restoration of physical, mental and spiritual well-being.

Amoy currently works as a Registered Kinesiologist for over 13 years with Altum Health – University Health Network on the planning, implementation and evaluation of chronic disability management programs for injured workers. She is also the Founder/CEO of WombCare – a reproductive health and wellness agency seeking to conduct research with health agencies across Canada and create equitable programs, and policies for women, particularly those from marginalized communities.

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