UW Medicine 22nd Annual Reproductive & Gynecology Health Updates 2026
The UW Medicine 22nd Annual Reproductive & Gynecology Health Updates 2026 course provides a comprehensive and clinically focused update on contemporary women’s health, reproductive medicine, and gynecologic care. Designed for OB/GYNs, primary care clinicians, and advanced practice providers, this annual conference delivers practical education on evolving evidence, emerging clinical challenges, and patient-centered strategies in outpatient reproductive healthcare.
This multidisciplinary program addresses a broad spectrum of women’s health topics including:
- reproductive endocrinology,
- menopause management,
- fertility preservation,
- peripartum medicine,
- gynecologic oncology prevention,
- pelvic pain,
- vulvovaginal disorders,
- preventive care,
- and inclusive gender-affirming healthcare.
The curriculum emphasizes real-world clinical application while also addressing broader healthcare issues such as health equity, systemic barriers to reproductive care, legislation affecting women’s health access, and collaborative interprofessional practice.
Through expert-led lectures and evidence-based discussions, participants gain updated clinical knowledge and practical tools to improve diagnosis, counseling, preventive strategies, and management of common and complex gynecologic conditions encountered in everyday practice.
Course Details
- Format: 20 Videos + 20 Subtitle Files (.vtt) + 24 PDFs
- Total Size: 8.45 GB
- Course Dates: March 26–27, 2026
- Location: Hybrid Conference – Seattle, Washington
- Institution: UW Medicine
- Focus: Reproductive Health & Gynecology Updates
What You Will Learn
Participants will strengthen their clinical approach to reproductive and gynecologic healthcare through updated evidence-based education in areas including:
- Perimenopause and menopause management
- Hormone therapy and gender-affirming care
- Fertility preservation and egg freezing counseling
- Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and reproductive endocrinology
- Pelvic pain evaluation and management
- Peripartum hypertension and blood pressure control
- Pain management during gynecologic and obstetric procedures
- Prevention strategies for cervical, breast, and endometrial cancers
- Vulvovaginal dermatology and chronic vulvar disorders
- Urinary incontinence in primary care settings
- Vaccinations during pregnancy
- Adnexal mass evaluation and treatment planning
- Nutritional strategies related to fertility and cancer prevention
- Health equity and disparities in reproductive healthcare
The course also explores collaborative care models and practical approaches to improving patient access, communication, and culturally inclusive care delivery.
Core Topics Covered
Reproductive Endocrinology & Fertility
The program reviews modern reproductive endocrinology concepts relevant to outpatient women’s healthcare, including:
- Egg freezing and fertility preservation
- PCOS and metabolic health
- Lactation-related metabolic changes
- Occupational considerations during reproductive years
- Menopause transition management
Sessions emphasize patient counseling, fertility planning, and individualized reproductive care.
Menopause & Hormone Therapy
Dedicated menopause sessions provide practical updates on:
- Perimenopause symptom management
- Hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
- Menopause-related metabolic health
- Occupational and quality-of-life considerations
- Hormonal management in diverse patient populations
The course also includes discussions on:
- medical management of transmasculine patients,
- inclusive hormone care,
- and gender-affirming gynecologic practice.
Gynecologic Oncology Prevention
Preventive women’s oncology topics include:
- Cervical cancer prevention
- Endometrial cancer risk reduction
- Breast cancer prevention strategies
- Medication-based risk reduction
- Preventive counseling and screening
These sessions focus on integrating preventive oncology into primary gynecologic care.
Pelvic Pain & Gynecologic Disorders
Clinical gynecology updates address:
- Chronic pelvic pain
- Adnexal mass evaluation
- Vulvovaginal dermatologic conditions
- Pain management during gynecologic procedures
- Urinary incontinence management
Practical approaches to diagnosis, workup, and multidisciplinary management are emphasized throughout the course.
Peripartum & Pregnancy Care
Important obstetric medicine topics include:
- Peripartum blood pressure management
- Vaccinations during pregnancy
- Pain management during labor and postpartum care
- Metabolic health and lactation
- Perinatal health disparities
The curriculum integrates evidence-based obstetric care with preventive maternal health strategies.
Health Equity & Inclusive Care
The conference also addresses broader healthcare delivery topics including:
- Health disparities in reproductive medicine
- Gender-affirming gynecologic care
- Systemic barriers to healthcare access
- Cultural humility in women’s healthcare
- Collaborative and interprofessional practice models
These sessions focus on improving equitable care delivery across diverse patient populations.
Artificial Intelligence & Emerging Trends
Modern healthcare innovations are explored through sessions on:
- Artificial intelligence in healthcare
- Practical AI implementation in clinical workflows
- Emerging technologies in reproductive medicine
Participants gain insight into how digital tools and AI may influence future women’s healthcare practice.
Educational Features
Evidence-Based Clinical Updates
Topics are selected based on:
- emerging clinical evidence,
- attendee feedback,
- controversial practice areas,
- and evolving standards of reproductive healthcare.
This ensures practical relevance for outpatient clinical practice.
Multidisciplinary Learning Approach
The course integrates perspectives from:
- OB/GYN specialists,
- primary care clinicians,
- reproductive endocrinologists,
- women’s health experts,
- and preventive medicine professionals.
This multidisciplinary structure supports comprehensive patient-centered care.
Practical Outpatient Focus
Educational sessions emphasize:
- office-based management,
- preventive counseling,
- patient communication,
- and real-world clinical decision-making.
Participants gain immediately applicable strategies for daily practice.
Multimedia Educational Resources
The course includes:
- High-quality video lectures
- Downloadable PDFs
- Subtitle files (.vtt)
- Bonus educational content
- Flexible on-demand learning access
Target Audience
This course is ideal for:
- OB/GYN physicians
- Primary care providers
- Family medicine physicians
- Nurse practitioners
- Physician assistants
- Women’s health clinicians
- Residents and trainees in obstetrics and gynecology
It is particularly useful for clinicians seeking updated guidance in:
- reproductive health,
- menopause care,
- preventive gynecology,
- outpatient women’s healthcare,
- and peripartum medicine.
Why This Course Matters
Women’s healthcare continues to evolve rapidly with changing clinical guidelines, new evidence in reproductive medicine, and increasing awareness of healthcare disparities and inclusive care needs. Providers caring for women in outpatient settings must stay current with preventive strategies, hormonal management, fertility preservation, and gynecologic disease management while also navigating broader social and systemic healthcare challenges.
This UW Medicine conference delivers a clinically practical and evidence-based update across key areas of reproductive and gynecologic healthcare. Its balance of medical education, preventive care, inclusivity, and multidisciplinary collaboration makes it highly relevant for modern women’s health practice.
