The Care Edit: What’s Changing in Screening & Inclusive Care
$40.00

Healthcare is evolving and staying informed has never mattered more.


The Care Edit is a community-focused event designed to bring together health care providers and the public for a clear, honest look at what’s changing in care today. This session will highlight the latest updates in colon cancer screening, including when to start, what options are available, and how early detection is improving outcomes. We will explore new guidelines with HPV testing and how this affects your practice and care. It will also explore gender-affirming care, what it is, why it matters, and how more inclusive approaches are shaping better health experiences for individuals and families.

Through expert insights, a moderated discussion, and an opportunity for open questions, this event aims to break down complex topics into practical, understandable information you can actually use, whether you’re providing care or navigating it.

This is not about overwhelming you with medical jargon. It’s about helping you feel informed, confident, and connected to what’s next in healthcare.

Who should attend:
Nurse Practitioners, Physicians, healthcare providers, and anyone interested in understanding how care is evolving today.

What to expect:
- Clear, up-to-date guidance on colon cancer screening and HPV testing
- A thoughtful introduction to gender-affirming care
- Real conversations that bridge clinical expertise and lived experience
- A welcoming, inclusive environment for learning and discussion

Because better care starts with better understanding.

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Evening Agenda
  • Participants arrive and find a seat, it is rush seating on a first come first serve basis.

  • Q + A for 15 minutes afterwards

  • 15 minute Q+A after presentation

  • 15 minute Q+A following presentation.

  • To close the evening we will take and address any final questions.

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  • "There is no tool for development more effective than the empowerment of women"

    - Kofi Annan

  • "When women take care of their health, they become their best friend"

    - Maya Angelou

  • "This has been such a worthwhile investment in myself."

    - Your Future Self