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AnMed Health understands the importance of research in
health care. As a result, we are committed to providing patients and the
community access to educational materials and research.
The Women's and
Children's Learning Center in Jennie Gilmer Pavilion is committed to
offering women 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 lobby.
AnMed
Health offers a 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.
American Academy
of Pediatrics The
American Academy of Pediatrics is committed to the
attainment of optimal, physical, mental and social heath and well-being for all
infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
Safekids is a network organization whose mission
is to prevent accidental childhood injury. Babynet is South Carolina's interagency system of
early intervention services for families who have infants and toddlers, birth to
three years of age, with developmental delays or conditions associated with
developmental delays.
Voices for South
Carolina's Children, formerly The
Alliance for South Carolina's Children, is a child advocacy organization that
works to improve the lives of children in the Palmetto state by providing
information and resources to families, child advocates, lawmakers and concerned
citizens on current children's issues.
South Carolina Hospital
Association is a private, not-for-profit organization
made up of some 100 member hospitals and health systems.
American
Obesity Association Obesity
in children and adolescents is a serious issue with many health and social
consequences that often continue into adulthood. This site is dedicated to
helping these children.
Family Voices is a national grassroots network of
families and friends which advocates for health care services and provides
information for families with children and youth with special health care
needs.
SC DDSN: Dept of
Disbilities and Special Needs The
South Carolina Department of Disabilities and Special Needs web site is a
comprehensive guide to resources for people with disabilities and special needs.
Governor's Office of
Children's Affairs advocates
for improved services for children and families in the public sector by
providing Constituent Services for children and families and reviewing cases
through the Children's Case Resolution System (CCRS). The Office of Children's
Affairs seeks to ensure the delivery of the best possible services to the
children and families of South Carolina.
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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