The Pink Pill: Sex, Drugs, & Who Has Control
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Claim Your CE/CME Credit
If you've seen The Pink Pill: Sex, Drugs & Who Has Control on Paramount+, you can earn accredited continuing education credit by reflecting on any insights that came up that you feel you can apply to your clinical practice. Learn at Pinnacle has reflective learning available, offering 2 credits across 9 healthcare professions.
Eligible professions:
Physicians (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™)
Nurses (ANCC NCPD)
Pharmacists (ACPE CPE)
Physician Assistants (AAPA Category 1)
Social Workers (ASWB-ACE)
Psychologists (APA CME)
Dietitians (CDR CPEUs)
Dentists (ADA-CERP CME)
Athletic Trainers (BOC CEUs)
How it works:
01. Watch the Film Stream The Pink Pill: Sex, Drugs & Who Has Control on Paramount+. Already watched it? You're ready for the next step.
02. Complete Your Reflection Click the link below and answer a set of guided reflection questions on how the insights you have had change your approach to women's sexual health, patient communication, and gender bias in clinical practice.
03. Receive Your Certificate Your certificate is generated automatically and saved to your Learn at Pinnacle account, ready to download or share with your credentialing body.
Please note: Pinnacle Conference, LLC accredits the learner's reflection, not the underlying content that was reflected on. Each reflective activity is self-chosen by the learner, clinically relevant, and credits are only awarded if the learner reports that their reflective process was free from commercial bias. The credit awarded reflects the learner's own engagement, learning, and effort involved in completing the reflection.
Pinnacle Conference, LLC, designates this Internet Searching and Learning activity for a maximum of 2 AMA PRA Category 1 credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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About The Pink Pill
The documentary The Pink Pill: Sex, Drugs & Who Has Control explores systemic disparities in women’s sexual health and the impact these inequities have on patient care. Through expert interviews, patient stories, and guided reflection, learners examine gaps in research, drug development, diagnosis, and communication surrounding female sexual health.
What makes this film unique is its immersive documentary format paired with practical reflection exercises designed to help healthcare professionals identify bias, strengthen patient-centered communication, and integrate more equitable, evidence-informed approaches into clinical practice. Participants are encouraged to apply insights directly to their own care delivery, improving clinical outcomes, teamwork, and patient trust across a variety of healthcare settings.