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Women's Health

The resources below are dedicated to providing information, education and evidence-based resources for healthcare providers on many women's health topics.

BIPOC Women's Health Network

BIPOC Women's Health Network

This website provides culturally competent, anti-oppressive, and feminist health care resources for health care providers, medical students, and racialized women in local Canadian communities.

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Health Professionals Portal: SMDHU

The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit website provides resources for health professionals, linking to evidence-based resources on a range of health-related topics. Use the search bar for easy navigation.

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Health Quality Ontario: Heavy Menstrual Bleeding

Access the quality standard, the guide for patients, slides to help share why the quality standard is needed, quality improvement tools and resources, and performance indicators to help clinicians and organizations track their progress against the standard.

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Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada

The SOGC is the leading voice in women's health in Canada. Their website links to a comprehensive suite of Continuing Medical Education events. By logging into the member portal you will have access the latest Guidelines and the Guideline Resource Kit.

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When to Consider a Referral to the Ontario Structured Psychotherapy Program (OSP)

A helpful one-page guide to help you determine if a referral to OSP is appropriate and how to make a referral. An informational brochure on the OSP program.

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The Women and Children’s Health Network acknowledges that we are situated on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabek Nation. We acknowledge the enduring presence of the Indigenous Peoples of this region, specifically, the Tri-Council First Nations comprised of Beausoleil First Nation, the Chippewas of Rama and the Chippewas of Georgina Island. Read our full Land Acknowledgement here.

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