Omnia Education's and Prova Education's combined Capstone Conference in New York took advantage of common interests across all learners, addressing clinical trends and future directions across a broad spectrum of primary care and women's health topics. Joining host Lawrence Sherman to reflect on highlights from the combined agenda of Omnia's Stages in Women's Health® and Prova's Evolving Practice of Primary CareTM is Dr. Lee Shulman, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine and Chairman of the conference program.
Highlights From the Omnia/Prova Collaborative Educational Conference in New York

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Omnia Education's and Prova Education's combined Capstone Conference in New York took advantage of common interests across all learners, addressing clinical trends and future directions across a broad spectrum of primary care and women's health topics. Joining host Lawrence Sherman to reflect on highlights from the combined agenda of Omnia's Stages in Women's Health® and Prova's Evolving Practice of Primary CareTM is Dr. Lee Shulman, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine and Chairman of the conference program.
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