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Spring has arrived in Washington, DC, and how welcome it is after the long, cold, snowy winter of 2015! The cherry blossoms were just beautiful this year (the blooms usually peak here in mid-April), and now we are looking forward to the sights and sounds of summer.

I have some exciting news to share: NPWH can now provide our current members with a complimentary print version of Women’s Healthcare: A Clinical Journal for NPs, our quarterly journal, in addition to the online version. For those of you who have not yet joined NPWH, and for those of you who have not yet renewed your NPWH membership, we hope that this added benefit will encourage you to join us or renew your membership with us. We welcome your active participation in our association.

As I reported to you last August, our Women’s Sexual Health Course for NPs, held in Dallas, Texas, in June 2014, was a huge success. This year, we are proud to offer the 2nd Annual Women’s Sexual Health Course for NPs. The course will be held at the Caribe Royale Orlando in Orlando, Florida, on June 26-28, 2015. In collaboration with the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH), we have updated the course to provide you with the latest information. For your convenience, we are pleased to provide the program guide and registration information on the following pages. As a reminder, you will receive CE credits for the course, along with a Certificate of Completion (suitable for framing) that will document for patients, employers, and peers the knowledge you have gained in the area of women’s sexual health. Space in the course is limited, so please register as soon as possible. You won’t want to miss this informative and one-of-a-kind educational course!

– Gay Johnson

Chief Executive Officer, NPWH

Click here for the program guide.

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