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Written by a Prenatal Clinical Ecucator, this module assists registered nurses working in the Diabetes in Pregnancy Clinic to acquire the necessary knowledge in order to perform insulin adjustment in pregnancy. This is intended as an introduction, and must be complemented by supervised clinical exp…
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This self-study module is designed to assist health care professionals working with pregnant women with the skills necessary to perform an abdominal palpation. Although designed for nurses, the information may also be useful for other clinicians such as physicians, midwives, residents and clinical…
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This resource provides information about violence and BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre, Girls Speak Out program, its curriculum and some recommended websites about this topic. It's aimed to support women with experiences of violence.
Why do we need health literacy? Through a health promotion and social justice lens, Laurie Hoffman-Goetz, Lorie Donelle, and Rukhsana Ahmed describe health literacy as an increasingly important determinant of health and highlight the necessity of health literacy skills for ensuring equitable access…
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