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Women's Issues

  • Adolescent Health Care – Development of adequate and comprehensive services for adolescents, especially in regard to reproductive health services.
  • Health Care for Underserved Women – Identifying and addressing barriers to care, and monitoring access to specific women's health care services.
  • HIV – Provides information and guidance on HIV and pregnancy that will be of interest to clinicians as well as the general public
  • Indian Health Service – Programs designed to improve the care provided to American Indian and Alaska Native women and their offspring.
  • International Activities – Improving obstetric and gynecologic services in the developing world -- physician and student opportunities.
  • Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) – Provides information and guidance on LARC methods to reduce unintended pregnancy and increase women's access to the full range of contraceptive methods.
  • National FIMR Program – Provides information about implementing the fetal and infant mortality review method. NFIMR is a colloaborative effort between the federal Maternal Child Health Bureau and ACOG.
  • Providers Partnership Project – A cooperative effort between public and private child health providers to improve the general health of women and perinatal health.
  • Smoking Cessation – Literature and implementation tools for obstetricians to establish smoking cessation as part of prenatal care.
  • Violence Against Women – ACOG has developed tools to screen patients for intimate partner violence and sexual assault.
  • Women with Disabilities – A resource to increase awareness ob-gyns to the needs of women with disabilities in their access of health services.
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