Clinical Education: Women's Health

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4woman.gov: The National Women's Health Information Center

This web site and toll-free call center were created to provide FREE, reliable health information for women everywhere.

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American College of Nurse Midwives—"Listen to Women" Buttons

Buttons available in English and Spanish.

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Between Women

Between Women: provides support services, promote awareness and advocates throughout the community. This organization is the only one in California's Imperial Valley devoted exclusively to breast health.

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California Diabetes and Pregnancy Program

Catalog of patient education materials in English and Spanish for perinatal issues related to diabetes and gestational diabetes.

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Centers for Disease Control

The CDC's Spanish website for women's health. Includes handouts in Spanish that can be printed from the web.

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Farmworkers, Pregnancy and Pesticides

Palm Beach Post’s page Farmworkers and Pesticides. Excellent artilces on Florida's farmworkers, with special attention to pregnant farmworkers and birth defects.

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March of Dimes

A wide array of materials at various literacy levels and almost everything in Spanish. Pamphlets, videos, "Comenzando Bien" curriculum.

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National Women's Health Information Center

This website includes free handouts in Spanish that can be downloaded directly from the site.

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Rural Women's Health Project

The RWHP, founded in 1992, develops community-based educational materials. independently as well as in collaboration with other grass-roots organizations. Their projects focus on the health issues of rural women and their families, with a special emphasis on the challenges faced by Spanish-speaking farmworking families.

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The Hesperian Foundation--Midwifery Publication

Midwives are essential caregivers in the worldwide struggle for maternal and child health. Appropriate information and training empower midwives and other health workers to provide the care needed to reduce dangers in childbirth.

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