Course Detail: PDV-0202 - Brave Conversations: Hormones, Intimacy & Pelvic Health
It's time to normalize the conversations too often avoided. This engaging, evidence-based session explores the hormonal, physiological, and psychosocial changes of perimenopause and menopause - and how they influence intimacy, pelvic health, and quality of life. Participants will gain practical tools to discuss sensitive topics with confidence, evaluate hormone therapy options, and apply a biopsychosocial framework to support women's sexual function and pelvic well-being. With compassion and clinical insight, this course helps professionals empower women to feel comfortable, confident, and in control of their bodies through every stage of life.
3.5 CEUs for nurses (LPN, RN, APRN), counselors (LCPC/LPC), social workers (LCSW), marriage and family therapists (LMFT), massage therapists (LMT), occupational therapy (OT/OTA), nursing home administrators (NHA).
About the Presenters:
Kaylie Caswell, MSN, WHNP-BC, CSC
Kaylie Caswell is a Women's Health Nurse Practitioner and Certified Sexuality Counselor who has been providing all-inclusive, trauma-informed care to adolescents and beyond for the past 7 years. Her expertise includes female sexual health, female sexual dysfunctions, pain with intimacy and/or intercourse, pelvic floor dysfunction, and vulvar and vaginal skin disorders.? Kaylie is a nationally certified sexuality counselor, providing trauma-informed sexual health education and personalized counseling to female identified and female born patients.
Mary Hitt, FNP-BC, CUNP, NCMP
Mary Hitt is a Certified Urology Nurse Practitioner and a NAMS Certified Menopause Practitioner who has been working with men and women with pelvic health and sexual health concerns for the past 13 years. Her expertise includes nonsurgical management of bladder and bowel incontinence, nonsurgical management of pelvic organ prolapse, pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation and biofeedback, anorectal manometry, postmenopausal hormone therapy, and treatment of female sexual dysfunctions.? She sees patients at SIU School of Medicine in Springfield, Illinois. She is pursuing a Ph.D. at Saint Louis University, with a research focus on sexuality and sexual well-being.
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