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The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Committee Opinion: Exposure to Toxic Environmental Agents
Reducing exposure to toxic environmental agents is a critical area of intervention for obstetricians, gynecologists, and other reproductive health care professionals.
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A Review of Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression
A live webcast brought to you by:
Clinical Directors Network, Inc. as part of the Collaborative Care to Reduce Depression and Increase Cancer Screening among Low-Income Urban Women Project funded by the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)
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Case Report: Three Farmworkers Who Gave Birth to Infants with Birth Defects Closely Grouped in Time and Place - Florida and North Carolina 2004-2005
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- BirthDefectsCaseReportEHPArticle ( 341 Kb )
Assessment of Maternal Occupational Pesticide Exposures during Pregnancy and Three Children with Birth Defects: North Carolina, 2004
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In August of 2005, the North Carolina Division of Public Health, Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch (OEEB) was notified that three women who had worked on farms in North Carolina owned by Ag-Mart had delivered infants with birth defects. All three births took place in Florida where the women also worked on Ag-Mart farms and lived near each other. This report summarizes the OEEB’s investigation and assessment of the pesticide exposures likely experienced by these women while in North Carolina.
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- Ag-Mart Release Report ( 203 Kb )
Webinar Presentation Slides: Women's Health at the Intersection of Poverty and Migration
This webinar is the sixth in a series of seven in our Clinician Orienatation to Migration Health.
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- OrientationWomen2013 ( 4 Mb )
Reproductive Health Care through the Eyes of Latina Women: Insights for Providers (2012)
Latinas are experiencing high rates of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), teen childbearing, and unintended pregnancy. This report presents nine recommendations for sexual and reproductive health clinics and providers to increase young Latina women’s access to reproductive health services.
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Urinary Tract Infection (Adult Women > 12 years Old)
Urinary Tract Infection treatment protocol decision tree.
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- 102 UrinaryTracInfectionAdultWomen ( 48 Kb )
Prenatal Protocol
Sample protocol for the assessement and care of prenatal patients.
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- 384 Prot.Prenatal.Shelby ( 38 Kb )
Pacific Northwest Agricultural Safety and Health Center, University of Washington
Presentations by Pacific Northwest Agricultural Safety and Health Center (PNASH):
1. Age Considerations: Impacts on Pesticide Exposure and Health Outcomes
2. How to Identify the Products Your Patients are Exposed to
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- Age Considerations ( 449 Kb )
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- How to Identify the Products Your Patients are Exposed to ( 784 Kb )
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- Reporting, Surveillance, Legal Aspects of Pesticide Related Illness ( 431 Kb )
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- How to Protect Women and Children-English ( 2 Mb )
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- How to Protect Women and Children-Spanish ( 2 Mb )
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- Chronic Health Effects of Pesticide Exposure ( 598 Kb )
Closing the GAP: Hispanic Women and Breast Cancer
Program information for counties of Wicomico, Somerset, or Worcester residents. Supported by a Grant from the Maryland Affiliate of Susan G. Koman for the Cure this presentation outlines eligibility for the Koman Program, what the Koman Program provides, documentation, and who to refer clients to.
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- WicomicoCounty ( 3 Mb )