Uterine evacuation with manual vacuum aspiration ... - CommonHealth
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4. Now that I have completed this course, I feel<br />
a. Ready to offer care to women <strong>with</strong> MVA<br />
b. Ready to take the next course, before offering care <strong>with</strong> MVA to women<br />
c. That this procedure is not one I would choose to provide<br />
d. Prepared to promote (but not provide) MVA services<br />
e. Other [please describe]<br />
5. What suggestions can you offer to improve this course in the future?<br />
6. I came to this course <strong>with</strong><br />
a. No experience providing transvaginal procedures<br />
b. Less than three years clinical experience including transvaginal procedures<br />
c. Between three and five years of clinical experience including transvaginal procedures<br />
d. More than five years of clinical experience including transvaginal procedures<br />
7. My clinical background is as:<br />
a. Professional midwife or nurse-midwife<br />
b. Other advance practice or midlevel clinician (physician’s assistant, clinical officer, professional<br />
nurse, etc)<br />
c. Medical doctor (non specialist)<br />
d. Ob-Gyn specialists<br />
e. Public Health (non practicing clinician)<br />
f. Other (please describe)<br />
8. As a pre-requisite for this course, I took:<br />
a) MVA 101<br />
b) Equivalent IpasUniversity courses<br />
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