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The Women's Health Medical Education Network is an accredited series of educational activities that provide obstetricians, gynecologists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants with critical information they need to better recognize and appropriately manage important issues in women’s health, including bacterial vaginosis, nutrition, and anemia. Programs will include information on screening, accurate diagnosis, risks of inadequate treatment, therapeutic options, and emerging data.

The Women's Health Medical Education Network aims to:

  • Raise awareness about the significant underdiagnosis and undertreatment of bacterial vaginosis (BV), implications of untreated or inadequately treated BV, and treatment options for BV
  • Emphasize the importance of recognizing and effectively treating anemia issues in women
  • Optimize treatment and outcomes in women’s nutrition

2007-2008 Activities

Bacterial Vaginosis
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Nutrition
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Anemia
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Disclosure

It is the policy of The Chatham Institute to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all of its educational programs. All faculty who affect the content of medical education activities sponsored by The Chatham Institute are required to disclose to the audience any real or apparent conflict of interest related to the activity. The activity faculty is further required to disclose discussion of off-label uses in their presentations. Faculty not complying with the disclosure policy are not permitted to participate in the educational activity

All program content has been peer reviewed for balance and any potential bias. The conflict of interest resolution process aims to ensure that financial relationships with commercial interests and resultant loyalties do not supersede the public interest in the design and delivery of continuing medical education activities for the profession.

Sponsorship and Support

These educational activities are sponsored by The Chatham Institute and supported through an educational grant from Ther-Rx Corporation.