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Building a Sustainable Comprehensive Women's Health Program: The Michigan Model
Rogers, Juliet L.; Johnson, Timothy R. B.; Warner, Patricia; Thorson, Jayne A.; Punch, Margaret R.
2007-07-01
Citation:Rogers, Juliet L.; Johnson, Timothy R.B.; Warner, Patricia; Thorson, Jayne A.; Punch, Margaret R. (2007). "Building a Sustainable Comprehensive Women's Health Program: The Michigan Model." Journal of Women's Health 16(6): 919-925 <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/63102>
Abstract: The Women's Health Program at the University of Michigan was established in 1993 and has developed into a successful, federally supported program that links clinical research and education activities across the University. It has focused on human resource capacity building, sustainable financial support and infrastructure, and adaptability to change and opportunities. Widely accepted standards, demonstrated value, committed leaders/champions, and participatory culture have contributed to its success and are important to its future.