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August, 2005
National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health Region VIII Demonstration Project
University of Utah Health Sciences Center
The University of Utah Health Sciences Center (UUHSC) in Salt Lake City was awarded a Region VIII National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health (CoE) Demonstration Project contract. The CoE program implements a national model for comprehensive, integrated, multi- and inter-disciplinary approaches to women’s health care. While there are many educational resources, services and research facilities available in women’s health at UUHSC, there is a need for a collaborative and integrated program. The UUHSC is the only academic medical center in the Intermountain West, an area inhabited by 5 million people that encompasses the states of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana, sections of eastern Nevada, and northern Arizona. Utah has unique minority populations which have increased at an accelerated rate. Under this CoE Demonstration Project, the CoE Region VIII Demonstration Center Director, Kathleen Digre, M.D., proposes to lead the coordination of promotion and retention of women faculty, advancement of professional education, improvement in community outreach and education, advancement of and access to clinical services and improved women’s health research for the women who reside in Utah and environs.
December 7, 2004
The new WHEO Web site (http://www.apgo.org/wheocomp/) that will display the Women's Health Care Competencies for Medical Students has been launched.
November 15, 2004
HHS Awards $2.86M for Transformation of the National Centers of Excellence in Women's Health Program (CoE)
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October 4, 2004
HHS awarded three new CoEs at the University of Missouri - Kansas City, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, and West Virginia University Health Sciences Center. Another $125,000 each for two new CoE Region VIII Demonstration Project(s) to develop a new rural framework for the CoE program at the University of South Dakota and the University of North Dakota. This new program strengthens the reach of the CoE program across the Nation, especially into rural frontier areas.
August 2004 CoE Newsletter
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October 3, 2003
HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson announced the creation of six new National Centers of Excellence in Women's Health, model academic health centers that will provide integrated and comprehensive women's health services across the United States. HHS will provide a total of nearly $1 million to support the six new centers, some of which will focus on rural women's health.
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May 2003 CoE Newsletter
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December 2002 CoE Newsletter
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May 2002 CoE Newsletter
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November 2001 CoE Newsletter
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April 2001 CoE Newsletter
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April 30, 2001
The National Centers of Excellence in Women's Health Program sponsored by the Office on Women's Health has been selected as a semi-finalist in the Innovations in American Government Awards. These awards are intended to draw attention to exemplary achievements in government problem-solving and to amplify the voices of public innovators in communicating their practices. Click here for more information on the award program.
The National Centers of Excellence in Women's Health (CoEs) serve as demonstration models for the Nation to provide innovative, comprehensive, multidisciplinary, and integrated health care systems for women. The CoEs provide for the specials needs of women, including the underserved and minorities, by integrating:
- state-of-the-art comprehensive and integrated health care services
- multidisciplinary research
- public and professional education, training, and materials
- community linkages for health services and programs
- leadership positions for women in academic medicine
A map of CoE locations (PDF file, 163 Kb) is available, as well as a list of links to the individual CoEs.
April 30, 2001
The National Centers of Excellence in Women's Health Program sponsored by the Office on Women's Health has been selected as a semi-finalist in the Innovations in American Government Awards. These awards are intended to draw attention to exemplary achievements in government problem-solving and to amplify the voices of public innovators in communicating their practices. Click here for more information on the award program.
The National Centers of Excellence in Women's Health (CoEs) serve as demonstration models for the Nation to provide innovative, comprehensive, multidisciplinary, and integrated health care systems for women. The CoEs provide for the specials needs of women, including the underserved and minorities, by integrating:
- state-of-the-art comprehensive and integrated health care services
- multidisciplinary research
- public and professional education, training, and materials
- community linkages for health services and programs
- leadership positions for women in academic medicine
A map of CoE locations (PDF file, 163 Kb) is available, as well as a list of links to the individual CoEs.
December 2000 CoE Newsletter
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May 2000 CoE Newsletter
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November 1999 CoE Newsletter
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Oct.1,1998 — Department Of Health And Human Services Established Third Generation Of National Centers Of Excellence In Women's Health
Oct.1,1997 — The Office on Women's Health Establishes a new Generation of National Centers of Excellence in Women's Health
Oct.1,1996 — HHS Launches "Centers Of Excellence In Women's Health" Current as of January 2004
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