Members of CART-GRAC (Contraception Access Research Team\Groupe de recherche sur l’accessibilité à la contraception) and GRAND (Graphics, Animation and New Media Design), as well as representatives of patient, health professional and advocacy organizations, met on February 26, 2013. The purpose of this intensive one-day meeting was to develop a five-year plan of research with an overall goal to identify projects to help reduce unintended pregnancies in Canada.Medicine, Faculty ofNon UBCFamily Practice, Department ofUnreviewedFacult
An international venture was launched in 1985 to fill a recognized gap in post-marketing surveillanc...
Contraceptives are critical for women’s health and quality of life. Being able to determine the timi...
Background: Public sector health care providers in rural Guatemala have infrequently offered family ...
To develop a foundation for a national family planning research network, a core research team condu...
On April 28, 2011, the Contraception & Abortion Research Team (CART) and Options for Sexual Health ...
To address an urgent need for abortion services in rural British Columbia (BC), the Contraception A...
International audienceThe French College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (CNGOF) releases its first glo...
Objective: To develop a global research agenda that will guide investment in effective interventions...
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The availability of accessible, effective, and timely emergency contraception (EC) technologies is a...
International audienceThe French College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (CNGOF) has released its first...
Slide deck for Breakthrough RESEARCH Legacy and Learning Event Series #2, held on 28 February 2023
Presented to the 13th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at t...
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Slide deck for Breakthrough RESEARCH Legacy and Learning Event Series #3, held on 21 March 2023
An international venture was launched in 1985 to fill a recognized gap in post-marketing surveillanc...
Contraceptives are critical for women’s health and quality of life. Being able to determine the timi...
Background: Public sector health care providers in rural Guatemala have infrequently offered family ...
To develop a foundation for a national family planning research network, a core research team condu...
On April 28, 2011, the Contraception & Abortion Research Team (CART) and Options for Sexual Health ...
To address an urgent need for abortion services in rural British Columbia (BC), the Contraception A...
International audienceThe French College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (CNGOF) releases its first glo...
Objective: To develop a global research agenda that will guide investment in effective interventions...
Ce document fait partie de l’un des sept Résumés des preuves sur la planification familiale préparés...
The availability of accessible, effective, and timely emergency contraception (EC) technologies is a...
International audienceThe French College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (CNGOF) has released its first...
Slide deck for Breakthrough RESEARCH Legacy and Learning Event Series #2, held on 28 February 2023
Presented to the 13th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at t...
IN THIS ISSUE: Accessing long-acting reversible contraception | Expanding access: Public–private par...
Slide deck for Breakthrough RESEARCH Legacy and Learning Event Series #3, held on 21 March 2023
An international venture was launched in 1985 to fill a recognized gap in post-marketing surveillanc...
Contraceptives are critical for women’s health and quality of life. Being able to determine the timi...
Background: Public sector health care providers in rural Guatemala have infrequently offered family ...