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Library Resources in Support of Women’s Health

by Elizabeth Suelzer, MLIS, AHIP on 2024-03-13T12:43:32-05:00 | 0 Comments

Women’s History Month is celebrated throughout the month of March to honor the contributions of women throughout American history.

In recognition, the Advocate Health – Midwest Library is promoting resources that can help providers better understand the health and health information needs of women to help them live fully. See our Women's Health guide to find links to eBooks, recently published articles, and websites that focus on a variety of topics in woman’s health and primary care.


Featured eBooks

Cover ArtPrimary Care Procedures in Women's Health by Cathryn B Heath, Sandra M Sulik 2nd edition - This book provides primary care physicians and their medical teams with the detailed information they need to offer a full range of women’s health procedures to their patients.
Publication Date: 2020
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cover ArtChallenges in Older Women's Health: A Guide for Clinicians by Heidi Wendell Brown, Makeba Williams, et al 1st edition - This book provides evidence-based guidance to manage common challenges in healthcare for women during menopause and beyond, filling a huge and growing unmet need for primary care clinicians. Edited by a multidisciplinary team with content expert authors from family medicine, oncology, urogynecology, obstetrics and gynecology, psychology, and more.
Publication Date: 2021
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cover ArtThe Active Female: Health issues throughout the lifespan by Jacalyn J. Robert-McComb, Mimi Zumwalt, et al This 3rd edition will be of great interest to all clinicians and allied health care professionals concerned with women's health and related issues, from sports medicine and family practitioners to endocrinologists, gynecologists and orthopedic surgeons.
Publication Date: 2023

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