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OBGYN.net New Special Section - Young WomenFrom: Roberta Speyer (roberta.speyer@obgyn.net)Tue May 18 05:46:23 1999
Dear OBGYN.netters: We are proud to announce the launch of OBGYN.net's newest Special Section - Young Woman. You can view this section at http://www.obgyn.net/yw/yw.htm OBGYN.net Young Woman Editorial Advisory Board Co-Chairs, R. Daniel Braun, M.D. and Marta Mendez, MD would like to introduce to you the members of the Young Woman Editorial Advisory Board: Dana Dovitch, Ph.D.; Laureano Folgar ob/gyn especialist; Betsy Hyde, CNM, MSN; Alicia M. Lapidus, MD; Pat Sonnenstuhl, BSN, CNM. ARNP, RH Dr. Marta Mendez, OBGYN.net Co-Chair Young Woman's Center Editorial Advisory Board, is a Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecologist at the Children's Hospital in Panama City, Panama. She is fluent in both English and Spanish. She will be answering teen focused question each month in the Ask The Expert Feature. This month Dorothy asks about Mononucleosis. The Feature Article for this month is "What a Normal Pap Smear Means!" By R. Daniel Braun, MD, FACOG, OBGYN.net Co-Chair, Young Woman Editorial Advisory Board. Special Features articles this month includes: " How To Handle That First Time Teenage Patient" by Philip Suarez, MD; "Body Image: The History of Body Hate and How To Change It" co-authored by Dana Dovitch, Ph.D., OBGYN.net Young Woman Editorial Advisor and Candace De Puy, Ph.D., and "Choosing A Birth Control Method" by Pat Sonnenstuhl, BSN, CNM. ARNP, RH, OBGYN.net Young Woman Editorial Advisor. Dana Dovitch, Ph.D., OBGYN.net Young Woman Editorial Advisor, provides us with Something Extra, a RealAudio interview with Aimee Mann discussing her music, the truth about the road, and magic in ordinary places. Our HOT FIND for this month is GYN101 - a website devoted to giving Young Women a crash course on what to expect during their first gynecological exam. Your Window To The Future is a special feature of the Young Woman section highlighting websites devoted to exceptional Women. This month's highlighted sights came to us from Augustin Olmos, MD, OBGYN.net Correspondent And Alicia M. Lapidus, MD, OBGYN.net Young Woman Editorial Advisor, and include: The National Museum of Women in the Arts - which exhibits, preserves, acquires, and researches art by women and educates the public concerning their accomplishments. WomenConnect - dedicated to women in business with features in career, family, health, finance, politics, all with bulletin boards and chats. Cybergirl Webstation - A website designed to Inform, inspire and celebrate women online. American Association of University Women - A national organization that promotes education and equity for all women and girls. Youth Voice - a youth-directed organization, which strives to interject the unfiltered opinions of youth into public debate. We invite you to submit websites for this feature. New Links will be featured and added monthly to these additional pages: Your Health Resources The Young Woman Book Store Resources for the Medical Professional There is a listing of current Headlines In The News as well as these previously published news stories: Washington State Campaigns to Prevent Teen Sexual Assault; Teens Design Powerful Media Messages -- "If You Force Her to Have Sex, You're Screwed!" California Teens Encouraged to "Hold Off" on Sex in New Statewide Advertising Campaign Teenage Girls Today More Independent, Yet Lack Self Esteem Under DON'T MISS there is a listing of informative websites related to Adolescent Gynecology for the Medical Professionals that will be updated monthly as well. If you are interested in having a Young Woman Chat scheduled, please contact: Mary Shoup Communications Coordinator, OBGYN.net mary.shoup@obgyn.net We hope to see you soon at http://www.obgyn.net/yw/yw.htm - we look forward to your visit.
-- Roberta Speyer Publisher OBGYN.net 5707 Lakemoore Dr., Suite 100 Austin, Texas 78731 USA mailto:roberta.speyer@obgyn.net
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