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ACCF Comfort Checklist

Publisher: Australian Cervical Cancer Foundation, 2016

Status – CURRENT

This resource was developed to Increase awareness and understanding of the need for regular screening amongst Australian women, to increase the likelihood of cervical screening being perceived as a “comfortable” procedure and positive experience and to include ways to overcome barriers to improve screening adherence.

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and women

Publisher: Women’s Health Victoria, 2016

Status –CURRENT

Part of the Women’s Health Victoria Clearinghouse Connector Series, this document provides information and statistics on cardiovascular disease  – the leading cause of premature death in Australian women. It also has a number of links to other resources related to CVD.

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Yarning Places

Publisher: Australian Indigenous Health Infonet

Status – CURRENT

Yarning places are electronic networks that enable people with an interest in Indigenous health to share information, knowledge and experience – even when they live in different states, territories and regions, come from different sectors (such as health, education and justice), and work for different organisations.

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Australian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society Resources

Publisher: Australian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society – Current

Status – CURRENT

Information for service providers, and women with gestational diabetes about maternal health, infant health, planning pregnancy, and having a health baby.

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Clinical practice guidelines for the treatment and management of endometrial cancer

Publisher: Commissioned by Cancer Australia, Last modified 2014

Status – CURRENT

Clinical practice guidelines for the treatment and management of endometrial cancer.

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National Gynaecological Cancers Service Delivery and Resource Framework

Publisher: Cancer Australia and the Royal Australian College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, 2011

Status – CURRENT

Developed with extensive stakeholder consultation, this framework provides a way forward for future service development to enhance access to optimal multidisciplinary care for all Australian women with or at risk of a gynaecological cancer.

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THE AUSTRALASIAN DIABETES IN PREGNANCY SOCIETY CONSENSUS GUIDELINES FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH OF TYPE 1 AND TYPE 2 DIABETES IN RELATION TO PREGNANCY

Publisher: THE AUSTRALASIAN DIABETES IN PREGNANCY SOCIETY, 2005

Status – CURRENT

Recommendations and guidelines for the management of gestational diabetes.

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