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The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP) just launched a brand-new clinical monograph, Environmental Impacts on Reproductive Health, to help health care providers better understand the relationship between the environment and reproductive health and to help providers answer patient questions on this topic.
Take a look at this free publication on ARHP's site via
http://www.arhp.org/publications-and-resources/clinical-proceedings/RHE
Free Live webinar: Environmental Impacts on Reproductive Health: Foundations of Science
http://www.arhp.org/modules/webinars/Environmental-Impacts-on-Reprodu
ct ive-Health-Foundations-of-Science/17, February 17, 2010 at 9 pm ET
http://www.arhp.org/Professional-Education/Medical-Education-Opports/Webinars> -
Quick Reference Guide for Clinicians: Fish Consumption to Promote Good Health and Minimize Contaminants
http://www.arhp.org/publications-and-resources/quick-reference-guide- for-clinicians/fish-and-health)
Environmental and Reproductive Health Resources for Health Care Providers
http://www.arhp.org/professional-education/programs/environmental-imp acts/RHE-Provider-Resources)
I hope these resources are helpful in light of the recent media attention on BPA.
Alli Tombros Korman ARHP Associate Director of Education
Allison Tombros Korman, MHS | Associate Director of Education
Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP)
1901 L Street, NW, Suite 300 | Washington, DC 20036
p: (202) 466-3825 | direct: (202) 621-1407 | f: (202) 466-3826 | e: |