Welcome to a library of carefully curated women’s health resources to support you as you care for your patients at every phase of their lives
Access other clinical resources on a wide variety of topics at Quest Diagnostics Education Center and download other women’s health resources in our Resources section.
A well-woman visit provides an excellent opportunity to counsel your patients about staying engaged in their own health, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and minimizing health risks.
STIs can have serious health consequences if left untreated. We are committed to providing the resources you need to help facilitate important conversations, collect patient sexual history, and provide the STI screening your patients may need.
A webinar featuring Stephanie Taylor, MD, led by Damian Alagia, MD, Quest Diagnostics Women’s Health medical director
A discussion with infectious disease expert, Stephanie Taylor, MD
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Sexually transmitted infections affect 1 in 5 people in the US with 26 million new cases in 2018—a 13% increase over 2017.1 Curbing this dangerous trend starts with the right resources that can help you provide the highest quality care.
Testing and treatment considerations among patients with Mycoplasma genitalium infections
Listen to the webinar brought to you by ReachMD, sponsored by Quest Diagnostics
Learn about the importance of screening for sexually transmitted infections, the complications of undiagnosed infections, who is at risk and screening recommendations.
Insights and support for every step along the reproductive journey.
Cathi Franklin, Senior Manager of Genomic Services at Quest Diagnostics, talks about the importance of screening for hemoglobinopathies—which include sickle cell disease and thalassemia—in a podcast from Contemporary OB/GYN.
Lisa Blazejewski, CGC, a genomic science specialist at Quest Diagnostics, talks about the complexity of the SMN1 gene in detecting silent carriers in a podcast from Contemporary OB/GYN.
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