Bacterial vaginosis

From: Diane Justusson (diane@thebirthlady.com)
Mon Feb 19 22:06:41 2007


We are very interested in your approach to the treatment of BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS.

Please consider contributing your knowledge

to our on-line survey research project.

We hope to have a variety of responses from OB-GYN medical providers, nurse practitioners, naturopathic physicians, midwives, etc..

The on-line SurveyMonkey survey is easy to use

and takes only 5 -15 minutes to complete.

Simply access the survey from the link below:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=923442634855

Please feel free to forward this information to any of your colleagues that may be interested.

Thank you very much for your participation!

Any questions please contact:

--
Diane Justusson, RN, SNM

justusso@ohsu.edu

Kathryn Luedtke, RN, SNM

Lindsay Grenier RN, MPH, SNM

Faculty Advisor:

Nancy K. Lowe, CNM, PhD, FACNM, FAAN

Elnora Thomson Distinguished Professor of Nursing

Oregon Health & Science University

School of Nursing

3455 SW U.S. Verterns Hospital Road

Portland, OR 97239-2941

Approved by the Oregon Health & Science University Institutional Review Board





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