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The Women’s Health II Medical Education Network Raises Awareness About the Diagnosis and Management of Women’s Health Issues

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MONTVALE, N.J., April 22 /PRNewswire/ — Primary care clinicians need to focus on three key areas in women’s health — bacterial vaginosis, maternal nutritional status, and anemia. Clinicians, in tandem with ob/gyns and other specialists, have to work together to raise awareness about women’s health requirements and to provide optimum patient care.
To meet the needs of healthcare providers, The Journal of Family Practice and OBG Management have published a series of continuing medical education newsletters to help clinicians better identify, treat, and manage these key issues in women’s health.
The Women’s health Medical Education Network newsletters were published in three installments — September, November, and December 2007. These important publications are now available online at and at
The Journal of Family Practice, a peer-reviewed journal distributed to 96,000 primary care physicians, and OBG Management, a peer-reviewed journal distributed to 40,000 has collaborated with The Chatham Institute, a medical education company, to develop this journal supplement. It was supported by an educational grant from Ther-Rx Corporation.
Nurse practitioners and physician assistants can find this publication at apctoday.com, an online resource for advanced practice clinicians.
The Journal of Family Practice and OBG Management are published by Dowden health Media, a Division of Lebhar-Friedman, Inc. APCTODAY is copy-righted by Dowden health Media, a Division of Lebhar-Friedman, Inc. Dowden health Media is a full-service healthcare communications company that specializes in high-quality communication with physicians, advanced practice clinicians, and consumers. Its highly respected, peer-reviewed journals reach more than 300,000 physicians and clinicians in surgery, psychiatry, family practice, internal medicine and obstetrics/gynecology.
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