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Routine Care & Wellness
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- American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) is a national medical organization representing over 40,000 physicians who provide health care for women. This site offers information to women on a variety of health issues, in addition to current health related news releases and legislative news. If you've just relocated, ACOG's physician directory will help you search for a Board Certified OBGYN in your area.
- Put Prevention into Practice
The U.S. Public Health Service’s Office on Women’s Health (PHS OWH) was established in 1991 to improve the health of American women of all ages and races. Visit this site if you want to learn more about Breast Health, Adolescent Heath and Women's Health in general. The site also offers a number links to additonal on-line resources.
- U.S. Public Health Service Office on Women's Health
The U.S. Public Health Service’s Office on Women’s Health (PHS OWH) was established in 1991 to improve the health of American women of all ages, races, and ethnicities. Areas of focus include health care prevention, service delivery, research, and education. This site offers interesting information regarding women's health topics which you can find on their "Frequently Asked Questions" web page.
- Agency for Health Care Research and Quality
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) was established in 1989, and is charged with supporting research designed to improve the quality of health care, reduce its cost, and broaden access to essential services. AHRQ's research programs bring practical, science-based information to medical practitioners and consumers. Visit this site for clinical information, consumer health and the latest research findings.
- National Coalition for Adult Immunizations
The National Coalition for Adult Immunization (NCAI) was formed in 1988 to use public and private resources in realizing the national goals of Healthy People in adolescent and adult immunization. Through partnerships, NCAI values a commitment to better public health for all adolescents and adults through immunization; proactive leadership and advocacy; support of science-based recommendations; timely, accurate, accessible and audience-appropriate information; and the knowledge and motivation that are essential for successful immunization programs.
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