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Links
These sites are not part of The Association
of Physician Assistants in OB/GYN web site, and we have
no control over their content or availability.
New updated link to perinatal hotline: http://www.ucsf.edu/hivcntr/Hotlines/Perinatal.html
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MOMS - Management of Myelomeningocele Study
MOMS is a randomized trial sponsored by NICHD designed to compare the safety and efficacy of prenatal surgery versus postnatal surgery for spina bifida. For the duration of the study, prenatal surgery for spina bifida is not available in the United States outside the trial. MOMS is currently recruiting study participants. Patients and health care providers may call 866-275-6667 to begin the enrollment process or simply for resources and information about spina bifida.
Visit www.spinabifidamoms.com for more information.
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Monthly Prescribing Reference
Monthly Prescribing Reference (MPR), a medical publication that contains concise prescription and over-the-counter drug information and news, including side effects, interactions, dosing and other contraindications. Each month, MPR delivers information on over 2,300 drugs, and all information is edited by pharmacists and reviewed by physicians. Visit http://www.empr.com for more information.
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Sexual Female Dysfunction Online
The resources for Female Sexual Dysfunction Online have been developed under the guidance of an Editorial Board of clinical and research experts from leading medical institutions. This panel identifies topics and ensures the materials posted on Female Sexual Dysfunction Online address timely issues and incorporate the most current research findings and state-of-the-art clinical approaches to managing their patients who suffer from this dysfunction. http://www.femalesexualdysfunctiononline.org/site/editorial.cfm
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The Society for Womens
Health Research
The Society for Womens
Health Research is the nations only non-profit organization
whose mission is to improve the health of all women through
research, education and advocacy. The Society encourages
the study of sex differences between women and men that
affect the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease.
Visit www.womenshealthresearch.org
for more information
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North American Menopause
Society (NAMS)
NAMS is a nonprofit scientific organization
devoted to women's health and quality of life through understanding
of the menopause.
Visit www.menopause.org
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National Osteoporosis Foundation
(NOF)
Established in 1984 the National Osteoporosis
Foundation (NOF) is the nation's leading voluntary health
organization solely dedicated to osteoporosis and bone health.
NOF is committed to achieving our mission through programs
of awareness, education and training and advocacy and research.
Online CME credits are available.
Visit www.nof.org
for more information.
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Association of Reproductive
Health Professionals
(ARHP)
2401 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 350
Washington, DC 20037-1718 USA
Phone: (202) 466-3825
Fax: (202) 466-3826
E-Mail: arhp@arhp.org
Visit www.arhp.org to learn more.
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The American Congress of Obstetricians
and Gynecologists
409 12th St., S.W., PO Box 96920
Washington, D.C. 20090-6920
Visit http://www.acog.org
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National Association For Continence
(NAFC)
NAFC, the nation's leading source for
public education and advocacy about the causes, prevention,
and treatments for those who suffer from incontinence, was
established in 1982. For more information, call
1-(800) BLADDER or visit the web site at http://www.nafc.org
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Act in Time to Heart Attack Signs Campaign
Four out of five persons who suffer a
heart attack don't get to the hospital early enough to benefit
from treatment. That's why AAPA has joined forces with the
National Institutes of Health's National Heart, Lung, and
Blood Institute and other organizations in the Act in Time
to Heart Attack Signs campaign. Materials are available
to help you teach patients to act in time.
Go to http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/actintime
to order brochures, videos, posters, and other resources.
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http://www.cforums.com/
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North American Society for Psychosocial Obstetrics &
Gynecology
NASPOG is a Society of the American College
of Obstetrics and Gynecology, whose aim is to foster scholarly
scientific and clinical study of the biopsychosocial aspects
of obstetrics and gynecologic medicine. Membership is truly
multidisciplinary. For more information, visit the website
at http://www.NASPOG.org
or call 202-863-1646.
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The American Society for
Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology
Established in 1964, the American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology (ASCCP) is the organization of health care professionals committed to improving health through the study, prevention, diagnosis, and management of lower genital tract disorders.
http://www.asccp.org/
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Since 1996, qualified non-nurses who desire to become certified midwives may also enter the program. At the completion of the program, all nurse and non-nurse students will have achieved the same theoretical and clinical competencies at comparable levels of performance and may apply for licensure to practice midwifery in New York. Non-nurse midwives, however, may not receive automatic reciprocity from other states; thus, once licensed, their professional practice may be limited to those states with specific statutes recognizing certified midwives who are not registered nurses.
http://www.hscbklyn.edu/CHRP/Midwif/p3.html
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Arrowhead OB/GYN PA Residency
Program
This post-graduate PA Residency is an
intensive 12-month program with
focused training in inpatient and outpatient obstetrics
and gynecology. The
program is located at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center
in Southern
California and teaches PAs to manage complicated and non-complicated
OB and GYN patients both in the inpatient and outpatient
settings. PA-Residents will be trained to perform vaginal
deliveries, to first-assist in Cesarean sections and gynecological
surgeries, and to perform colposcopies and other common
gynecological outpatient procedures. For more information,
please contact the program's residency coordinator, Jasmine
Cervenka, at CervenkaJ@armc.sbcounty.gov
Please visit us at www.obgynpa.net.
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Physician Assistant History Center
Dedicated to the Study, Preservation
and Presentation of the History of the Physician Assistant
Profession
www.pahx.org
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