Resources

Medical Staff

Guttmacher Institute
The Guttmacher Institute advances sexual and reproductive health and rights through an interrelated program of research, policy analysis and public education designed to generate new ideas, encourage enlightened public debate and promote sound policy and program development.

Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP)
ARHP translates good science into practice by producing accredited, evidence-based programs for health care professionals across a broad range of topics.

Clinical Training Center for Family Planning
The Clinical Training Center for Family Planning provides training for clinical family planning preceptors. Clinical family planning preceptors ensure that direct care providers in Title X settings apply the most current knowledge and skills necessary for effective delivery of high quality family planning services.

Delivery of Rapid HIV Test Results Flash Card
The Region VIII Family Planning Training Center developed this tool for clinics to download, print and use as a reference when delivering HIV test results.

HealthTeamWorks
HealthTeamWorks is a nonprofit, multi-stakeholder collaborative working to redesign the healthcare delivery system and promote integrated communities of care using evidence-based medicine and innovative systems.  Here you will guidelines and supplemental materials to assist you in the clinic.

Johns Hopkins POC-IT Guides
The Johns Hopkins POC-IT Guides are evidence-based clinical decision resources.

Limited English Proficiency Information
This is a presentation highlighting the rules and regulations  of providing service to Limited English Proficiency (LEP) individuals.

MMWR Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Guidelines
This the CDC’s Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Guideline for 2010

National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association (NFPRHA)
NFPRHA serves its members by providing advocacy, education and training to those in the family planning and reproductive health care fields.

North Dakota Coding Tool
This tool was provided by the North Dakota Department of Health.  It is a list of commonly used CPT and ICD-9 codes in their Title X clinics.

Office of Population Affairs – Title X
This webpage provides an overview of The Title X Family Planning program.

Office of Population Affairs (OPA) Clearing House
The OPA Clearinghouse collects, develops, and distributes free publications on family planning (including information on contraception, abstinence, and sterilization) and reproductive health (including information on cervical cancer, Pap tests, and sexually transmitted infection and disease).

Office of Population of Affairs Webinar Archives
Here you will find recordings, presentations and transcripts of past OPA webinars.

Other Training Centers:
Region I

Region II

Region III

Region IV

Region V

Region VI

Region VII

Region IX

Region X

Reproductive Health Online (ReproLine)
ReproLine is a service of Jhpiego, an affiliate of Johns Hopkins University and provides resources on family planning, maternal and neonatal health, cervical cancer and other health related topics.

Reproductive Life Planning (Region I)
Visit the Region I site for reproductive life planning resources.

Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS)
SIECUS works to educate, advocate and inform about sexuality and sexual and reproductive health.

Stay Teen
Stay Teen is an interactive website for teens to encourage them to enjoy their teen years and avoid the responsibilities that come with too-early pregnancy and parenting.

Denver STD/HIV Prevention Training Center
Providing state-of-the-art training in clinical diagnosis and management of sexually transmitted disease and evidence-based behavioral interventions and the skills that support their successful implementation.

Quick Reference Guide for Choosing a Birth Control Method
This reference guide is provided by The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals.

The Practitioner's Handbook for the Management of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Revised 3rd Edition
This is published by the Seattle STD/HIV Prevention Training Center. The Practitioner’s Handbook is designed to assist practitioners in primary health care, family medicine, emergency medicine, and other specialties in the optimal management of patients with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and their partners.