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The National Community Centers of Excellence in Women's Health (CCOE) program is designed to integrate, coordinate, and strengthen linkages between programs and activities that are already underway in the community, to enhance services available to women, and to reduce fragmentation in women's health services. The program provides recognition and resources to community-based programs to develop and integrate six components: health services delivery, particularly preventive services; training for health care professionals including allied health professionals and others; community-based research; public education and outreach; leadership development for women; and technical assistance to other communities to replicate the CCOE model. Visit WomensHealth.gov for a listing of current CCOE programs in the nation.
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