Fundamentals of sexual and reproductive health in pharmacy practice – part two | Online

Hosted by ASHM
This interactive online course is designed to help pharmacy staff confidently navigate sensitive sexual and reproductive health concerns, especially in less private settings. Delivered over two sessions by experienced pharmacists and sexual and reproductive health professionals, the program covers topics such as sexually transmissible infections, contraception and unintended pregnancy. Knowledge will be translated into practice through various case scenarios and by exploring strategies to improve access to sexual and reproductive health care across various pharmacy settings.
Dates:
Part 1: Thursday, 30 April 2026
Part 2: Thursday, 7 May 2026
Learning outcomes:
- Explain the importance of using effective, inclusive and non-judgmental language when discussing sexual and reproductive health
- Discuss considerations when counselling for contraception and unintended pregnancy
- Outline appropriate referral pathways to support patient’s sexual and reproductive health
- Propose strategies to improve access to sexual and reproductive health in pharmacy
Target audience: Pharmacists, pharmacy students, pharmacy technicians, pharmacy assistants and pharmacy managers
