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AnMed Health understands the importance of research in healthcare. Therefore, we are committed
to providing patients and the community access to educational materials and
research.
The Jennie Gilmer
Pavilion will be committed to
offering the women of the community and the region easy access to information
and research available. The Jennie Gilmer Pavilion is located at 2000 East
Greenville Street in the Women's and Children's Hospital.
Expecting? Join the others who have enjoyed the Parent Review, AnMed Health's free weekly parenting e-mail for
expectant and new parents. Learn about your baby's developmental milestones week
by week, tips, advice and much more. Click here
to join.
The AnMed Health Cancer Learning Center offers
opportunities for those who want to learn more about cancer. The Learning Center is located at 2000 East
Greenville Street in the AnMed Health Cancer Center.
We have also provided a list of helpful links below.
Alexander
Foundation for Women's Health (AFWH) was founded in 2002 by Dr. Jeanne
L Alexander, a recognized expert in women's health and gynecological psychiatry.
AFWH offers the public free access to an article database rich with cutting edge
information on menopause, sexual function, mood, PMS, stress, and other wellness
topics.
American Medical Women's
Association (AMWA) is an organization of women physicians and medical
students dedicated to serving as the voice for women's health and the
advancement of women in medicine.
National Women's Health
Information Center The federal government source for women's health
information. This site is hosted by the Department of Health and Human
Service.
Menopause
Online where you'll find up-to-date, easy-to-use information to help
you transition through the "change of life."
Having a Healthy
Pregnancy The federal government source for having a healthy pregnancy.
This site is hosted by Department of Health and Human Services.
Fit
for Two Tips for Pregnancy Provides the general public, health
professionals, the media, and Congress with up-to-date, science-based
information on obesity, weight control, physical activity, and related
nutritional issues.
American Pregnancy
Association is a national health organization committed to promoting
reproductive and pregnancy wellness through education, research, advocacy, and
community awareness.
South Carolina Hospital
Association is a private, not-for-profit organization made up of some
100 member hospitals and health systems.
The March of Dimes is a nonprofit organization dedicated
to improving the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth
and infant mortality. Its site includes information on pregnancy, prematurity,
birth defects, folic acid and more.
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