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As a national professional membership organization, NPWH is the nation’s leading voice for courageous conversations about women’s health. Updated September 2022

06/11/2026

Alzheimer’s disease affects women disproportionately, yet many risk factors may be modifiable.

This Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, explore the free guides from the Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement for practical, evidence-based resources on brain health, dementia risk reduction, caregiving, and patient education!

🔗 https://ow.ly/l21050ZacJm

06/11/2026

Chronic pelvic pain management is rarely straightforward! In this Beyond the Pelvis session, Mark Dassel, MD, and Janelle Moulder, MD, MSCR, FACS, FACOG, will highlight how thoughtful coordination of surgical, pharmacologic, and multidisciplinary care can improve outcomes, address treatment gaps, and support more comprehensive, patient-centered care plans for patients with CPP.

Advanced practice providers & students, join us to build confidence in complex pelvic pain care and earn 5 CE hours & 1 Rx hour! Registrants can revisit content for 3 months after the event.

🔗 Explore all sessions and register: https://ow.ly/aus350Zafnl

06/11/2026

Catherine Nadeau, PhD, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, discusses how nurse practitioners help bridge gaps across the healthcare continuum by coordinating care, connecting patients with resources, managing treatment plans, and advocating for patients at every stage of their journey.

Listen to the full Her Health Matters podcast episode to gain practical insights on postpartum hypertension, care coordination, and the long-term cardiovascular risks that should not be overlooked after pregnancy.

🎧 Listen to episode 27: https://ow.ly/94AX50Z4uI2

🔔 Subscribe to the Her Health Matters podcast so you never miss an episode: https://ow.ly/cf2050Z4uI0

06/10/2026

Serve in a vital leadership role at a national level, guiding NPWH’s strategic direction, influencing policy, strengthening the WHNP-BC profession, and advancing high-quality, equitable care for women and gender-related health across the lifespan!

Apply to serve on NPWH's Board of Directors for the 2027–2029 term by July 1:

➡️ You must be an active NPWH member for at least two consecutive years.

➡️ Upload your self-assessment, CV, and Letter of Interest (LOI) in a PDF format. Please save documents as a PDF, titled with the last name, first name, and either Self-Assessment, CV, or LOI in the title. (i.e., Smith, Jane, LOI; Smith, Jane, CV).

🔗 Access role description and self-assessment: https://ow.ly/yKUW50Z7jEq

🔗Start your application: https://ow.ly/aach50Z7jEr

06/10/2026

This Men’s Health Month, take a closer look at the role of WHNP-BCs in expanding access to sexual and reproductive healthcare. NPWH's clinical position statement, "Male Sexual and Reproductive Health: Role of Women’s Health Nurse Practitioners," highlights how WHNP-BCs are educationally prepared to provide evidence-based care for all individuals and help address gaps in access to care.

Key takeaways include:

🔹 Why many males face barriers to sexual and reproductive healthcare

🔹 Opportunities to provide direct and indirect male sexual and reproductive health services

🔹 The knowledge and competencies that prepare WHNP-BCs to address common male sexual and reproductive health concerns

🔹 Recommendations for incorporating male sexual and reproductive health into clinical practice

🔗Read the full position statement to learn more: https://ow.ly/bSRf50ZabfB

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