We envision a day when all elementary students are exposed to principles of genetics and disease risk; when all high school students have the opportunity to do hands - on experiments with DNA; and when all families have access to genetic information they need to make
informed health care choices.
Not exact matches
A huge part of preventing birth trauma is getting clear your birth preferences, knowing the pros and cons about all the tests and procedure, all the interventions your may be faced with, so you can make
informed decisions - rather than simply give over your body, your
choice and voice to your
health care providers and institution you choose.
Your
health care team will ensure that you have the knowledge and the understanding of your situation to enable you to make
informed choices.
Childbirth education empowers women to make
informed choices in
health care, to assume responsibility for their
health and to trust their inner wisdom
Practice Update: HIV and breastfeeding - Morrison P. - Essentially MIDIRS, August 2014; 5 (7): 38 - 9, available at page 38 HIV and breastfeeding: the unfolding evidence - Morrison P and Faulkner Z - Essentially MIDIRS, Dec / Jan 2015; 5 (11): 7 - 13, Breastfeeding for HIV - Positive Mothers - Morrison P - Breastfeeding Today, 1 November 2014; 26:20 - 25 What HIV - positive women want to know about breastfeeding - Morrison P - World AIDS Day 2013 issue of Fresh Start, Trinidad & Tobago, 1 December 2013 (see pages 8 - 12)
Informed choice in infant feeding decisions can be supported for HIV - infected women even in industrialized countries - Morrison P, Greiner T, Israel - Ballard K - AIDS 2011, 24 September 2011, PMID: 21811145 Letter to the Editor (2014)- Pamela Morrison & Ted Greiner -
Health Care for Women International, 35:10, 1109 - 1112, DOI: 10.1080 / 07399332.2014.954705 Conquering Fear and Stigma with Knowledge: HIV - Positive Mothers and Breastfeeding, Fresh Start by Best Start - Morrison P interviewed by Dr Amanda Gabrielle Jones - HIV / AIDS Awareness supplement towards an AIDS - Free Generation, Issue 6, p 8, December 2014 Breastfeeding with HIV, is breast still best?
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Midwives are dedicated to education and
informed choice, applying science - based
health care and offering alternative
choices.
As your pet
health care partner, we strive to help you make
informed and compassionate
choices about your pet (s)»
care.
This occurs because the
health care provider has a duty to his or her patients to communicate information to enable a patient to make an intelligent and
informed choice after a full and frank disclosure of the material risks and benefits regarding a proposed course of medical treatment.
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