PFD Committee Women's Health Associates Columbia, Missouri, United States
Advanced Practice Providers treating women with pelvic floor disorders can increase productivity and patient satisfaction in a clinical practice. Many practices do not utilize these providers to the best of their ability. This roundtable discussion will review the credentials and education necessary for this role. Along with a review of how to best incorporate these providers into your practice and maximize their efficiency. The intended audience is physicians, administrators and office managers working in a pelvic health setting.
Julie Starr APRN, PhD has 15 years of experience working in a Urogynecology and Women's Health clinic. She is passionate about her role and experienced in training APPs and other providers in treating women with pelvic floor disorders.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the role of the advanced practice provider in a Urogynecology/Women's Health clinic and the best way to maximize their efficiency in an outpatient setting.