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Women’s Health Issues Releases Equity-Focused Resources for Authors

November 30, 2023

Women's Health Issues has released two new resources for authors as part of the journal's work to advance equity in academic publishing.

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APHA Panel Discusses Pharmacists' Role in Contraceptive Care

November 20, 2023

Julia Strasser was one of three panelists at an American Public Health Association annual meeting panel on pharmacists and contraceptive care.

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Which Primary Care Providers Offer Family Planning Services? Study Reports on Facility and Clinician Characteristics

November 10, 2023

The Editor's Choice study in the Nov/Dec Women's Health Issues examines provision of family planning services by primary care providers.

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Julia Strasser Speaks at UCLA

October 26, 2023

Jacobs Institute Director Dr. Julia Strasser gave two presentations at the UCLA School of Public Health about family planning topics.

First detailed U.S. scientific integrity draft policies get mixed responses

October 23, 2023

Liz Borkowski spoke to Science about how the Department of Health and Human Services could improve its draft scientific integrity policy.

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Researchers Update a Postpartum Depression Prevention Intervention for the COVID-19 Context

September 18, 2023

The new Editor's Choice study in Women's Health Issues describes the adaptation and pilot testing of the Mothers & Babies intervention for immigrant Latinas.

Maternal Care Deserts Overlap with Lack of Abortion Access, Analysis Shows

August 1, 2023

Julia Strasser spoke to ABC News about the combination of abortion bans and maternal care deserts.

Medicaid Beneficiaries Often Lack Primary Care Access to Contraception, Especially LARC

July 1, 2023

Contraceptive Technology Update reported on findings from a study by Julia Strasser's team on contraceptive services in primary care for Medicaid beneficiaries.