Schedule

Thursday, October 17
2:00 pm - 5:00 pmComplex Family Planning Fellowship Directors' meeting
Invitation only
5:00 pm - 6:00 pmComplex Family Planning Fellowship Directors' reception
Invitation only
Friday, October 18
8:00 am - 2:30 pmSociety of Family Planning Board of Directors meeting
Invitation only
12:00 pm - 1:30 pmSpecial Interest Group working meetings
12:00 pm - 1:45 pmEmerging Scholars lunch
Invitation only
1:30 pm - 2:15 pmSpecial Interest Group ice cream social
2:30 pm - 5:30 pm Pre-conference workshops: $50
Paid sessions, pre-registration required
-Conducting family planning research with adolescents
-Media and messaging training for researchers
-Values exploration: An important abortion educational initiative in today's landscape
2:30 pm - 5:30 pmPre-conference workshops: Invitation only
Invitation only, pre-registration required
Early career or mid-career
-Charting your own course: Creating the Complex Family Planning career you want
2:45 pm - 4:15 pmClinical Affairs Committee meeting
Invitation only
3:00 pm - 3:30 pmFirst time attendee welcome tour
4:30 pm - 6:00 pmEducation Committee meeting
Invitation only
6:00 pm - 7:00 pmCurrent Complex Family Planning fellows' reception
Invitation only
6:00 pm - 7:30 pmWelcome reception
6:30 pm - 8:30 pmChangemakers in Family Planning dinner
Invitation only
Saturday, October 19
7:10 am - 7:50 amRunning club
7:15 am - 7:50 amEarly riser stroll
8:00 am - 9:00 amNurses, Midwives, and APC Special Interest Group breakfast
7:45 am - 9:00 amBreakfast in the Exhibit Hall
9:00 am - 9:30 amPresident’s welcome 
9:30 am - 10:45 amOpening plenary
Disruptors and disruption in medication abortion care in a high-stakes year 
11:05 am - 12:05 pmSpotlight on science
-Efficacy and safety of the estetrol/drospirenone oral contraceptive in US study participants with and without obesity 
-Using the Index of Concentration at the Extremes to measure the association between spatial polarization and distance traveled for care in a Colorado clinic 
-Real-world contraceptive failure rates of multiple methods over three years: Findings from the HER Salt Lake Contraceptive Initiative
-Abortion-related costs as catastrophic health expenditures and their associations with in-state or out-of-state travel to abortion care 
12:05 pm - 1:30 pmLunch on your own
1:30 pm - 2:30 pmConcurrent block I
-Oral abstract group one: Public support for reporting and punishing people who use alcohol or drugs while pregnant; Effects of immediate postpartum use of injectable contraception on human milk feeding; “It depends on the person and…on the situation too:” Factors influencing abortion method preferences among Black and Latinx communities in the US Southeast; Distance traveled to obtain abortion care in Southern Illinois before and after the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision 
-Mitigating participant fraud: Lessons from the field
-Trauma inquiry and response: Applying the TRIADS framework to family planning care
-That hurts! Reframing our approach to painful procedures
-Abortion and early pregnancy loss care in Federally Qualified Health Centers
2:30 pm - 3:00 pmNetworking break with Exhibitors 
3:00 pm - 4:00 pmConcurrent block II
-Oral abstract group two:
Trends in out-of-state abortions in Oregon following the Dobbs court decision; Prenatal genetic counselors’ changing medical documentation practices in the aftermath of the Dobbs v. Jackson Supreme Court Decision;  Latino men’s attitudes on novel male contraceptive methods; Assessing the impact of health equity-informed quality improvement on contraceptive care screening, counseling, and provision
-Combating mis and dis information: Strategic messaging for reproductive well-being
-Updated CDC contraceptive guideline recommendations: 2024 US MEC and US SPR
-Approaches to expanding abortion training programs across the entire health team
-Trends from an abortion and miscarriage hotline in a shifting medical landscape
4:00 pm - 4:30 pmSnack break with Exhibitors
4:30 pm - 5:45 pmAfternoon plenary - to be announced
5:45 pm - 7:15 pmPoster reception
7:30 pm - 9:30 pmBIPOC Special Interest Group Social
Sunday, October 20
7:15 am - 7:50 amEarly riser stroll
7:45 am - 9:00 amBreakfast in the Exhibit Hall
9:00 am - 10:15 amMorning plenary 
Know your rights: Criminal investigation basics for health care providers
10:15 am - 10:45 amNetworking break with Exhibitors
10:45 am - 11:45 amConcurrent block III
-Oral abstract group three: Measurement that matches our values: Person-centered measurement of a person-centered contraceptive initiative; Transgender, nonbinary, and gender expansive experiences with telehealth medication abortion and implications for health equity in the US; Race and ethnicity reporting and representation in US Contraceptive Clinical Trials from 2007-2024; Estimating emergency contraception efficacy with levonorgestrel and copper intrauterine devices
-Adventures in TikTok, Reddit and ChatGPT: Insights from digital SRH research
-Beyond binary: Tailoring contraception for transgender/nonbinary reproductive health
-Understanding contraceptive hormones
-Findings and the future of two state-representative surveys on reproductive health
11:45 am - 12:15 pmSnack break with Exhibitors
12:15 pm - 1:15 pmConcurrent block IV
-Oral abstract group four: Restrictive abortion policies are associated with individual risk of divorce; Adolescent demand for medication abortion from an online telemedicine service before and after the Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision; Advancing innovative measurement of pregnancy preferences with a short-form Desire to Avoid Pregnancy Scale; Outcomes of undesired rape-related pregnancies with Hyde-only compared to full Medicaid coverage of abortions: A cost-effectiveness analysis
-Best practices for improving reproductive healthcare for sex workers
-The abortion trainer as a finite resource: A medical ethics framework
-Induction of fetal asystole before abortion: The new Society of Family Planning Clinical Recommendations
-Centering racial justice and health equity in contraceptive care delivery
1:15 pm - 2:45 pmLunch on your own
2:45 pm - 4:00 pmAfternoon plenary
Fighting the attacks on contraception while also making progress
4:00 pm - 4:30 pmNetworking break
4:30 pm - 5:30 pmConcurrent block V
-Complex Family Planning fellows research spotlight: Levonorgestrel 52 mg Intrauterine Device placement without sounding: A feasibility study; Fulfilling an unmet need: Patient perspectives on integrating family planning services into office-based addiction therapy; A post-Dobbs analysis of in- vs. out-of-state abortion travel experience in Massachusetts and Illinois; Maternal morbidity in patients with severe or life-limiting fetal conditions
-“I might be pregnant and need pills,” updates on liminal use of mife miso post-Dobbs
-Disability justice as reproductive justice
-Use of herbs for self-managed and community-led abortion
-Forgiveness or permission? Navigating abortion care across state lines
5:45 pm - 6:45 pmAwards presentation
Monday, October 21
7:45 am - 9:00 amBreakfast with Exhibitors
9:00 am - 10:00 amConcurrent block VI
-Daniel R. Mishell, Jr. Outstanding Article Awards
-How early is too early? Managing undesired PUL and very early abortion
-The fog of regulatory confusion: Research challenges post-Dobbs
-Crossing state lines: Equitable access and informed counseling in later abortion care
-Breaking down barriers to AYA abortion access by bringing medication abortion to pediatric settings
10:00 am  - 10:30 amNetworking break
10:30 am - 10:35 amAnnouncement of Research Presentation Awards
10:35 am - 11:50 amClosing plenary
Moving towards birth equity in a post-Roe world
11:50 am - 12:00 pmClosing remarks

*Please note, all times listed are in Eastern Standard Time, reflecting the time zone of our meeting location. Times, topics, and speakers may shift as we build the best possible schedule for you.

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