Impact of Uterine Fibroid Symptoms on Functional Work Impairment Among Employed Women Working in Healthcare in the United States (August 2025)
Impact of Uterine Fibroid Symptoms on Functional Work Impairment Among Employed Women Working in Healthcare in the United States (August 2025)
Availability
On-Demand
Expires on Jul 31, 2028
Cost
Member: $20.00
Non-Member: $60.00
Resident and Retired Member: $20.00
Credit Offered
1 CME Credit

As a provider accredited by the ACCME, ACOEM is responsible for ensuring our education is fair and balanced and that any clinical content presented supports safe, effective patient care. As such, ACOEM must include an original release date and a termination (expiration) date on products.  Content must either be reviewed once every three years or expire after three years, which is why courses have an expiration date. This date not only denotes when the course will no longer be available to new users but also includes the final date to claim AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. While there is a possibility that a course will be renewed for an additional three years – and a new expiration date posted – this will not be determined until a review is conducted.

A course that has already been purchased but exceeds the expiration date can still be completed and/or reviewed, but a learner may no longer be able to claim the AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ associated with the course. 

If you have questions, please contact educationinfo@acoem.org.

Upon completion of this educational activity, learners should be able to:

  • Quantify the burden of uterine fibroid symptoms on workplace productivity among a sample of women working in the healthcare industry in the United States in 2023-2024.
  • Describe the methodology used to assess the workplace burden of uterine fibroids within an employed population.
  • Identify potential barriers to successful implementation of women’s health surveys and wellness programs.
This activity is designed for physicians and other healthcare professionals who specialize in or have an interest in OEM. Advanced practitioners such as industrial hygienists, safety professionals and environmental health specialists will receive value from participating in the activity.