3184.0 EC in the US

Monday, November 5, 2007: 12:30 PM
Poster

Board 1
Board 2
Behind the counter: A national look at access to and availability of Plan B OTC in pharmacies
Nicole Monastersky Maderas, MPH, Sharon Cohen Landau, MPH, Ingrid Dries-Daffner, MPH and Belle Taylor-McGhee
Board 3
Developing a pharmacy access to hormonal contraception model in California: Lessons learned and opportunities for policy change
Nicole Monastersky Maderas, MPH, Sharon Cohen Landau, MPH, Kathy Besinque, PharmD and Belle Taylor-McGhee
Board 4
Building a Coalition for Emergency Contraception Advocacy: Lessons Learned from the California EC Network
Ingrid Dries-Daffner, MPH, Sharon Cohen Landau, MPH, Belle Taylor-McGhee, Anna Garcia and Nicole Monastersky Maderas, MPH
Board 5
Low-income women lose access to emergency contraception
Myra G. Batchelder and Christina M. Tenuta
Board 6
Social marketing efforts to promote teen EC access in California: Maximizing MySpace and other media outlets
Ingrid Dries-Daffner, MPH, Laura Vargas, MA, Sharon Cohen Landau, MPH, Belle Taylor-McGhee, Magaly Marques, MA and Nicole Monastersky Maderas, MPH
Board 7
Sexual partners and emergency contraceptive use: A prospective analysis
Jillian T. Henderson, PhD, MPH, Tina Raine, MD, MPH, Corinne Rocca, MPH and Cynthia C. Harper, PhD
Board 8
Cost effectiveness of advance provision of emergency contraception
Diana Greene Foster, PhD, Tina Raine, MD, MPH, Claire Brindis, DrPH, Lynne Cao, Daria P. Rostovtseva, MS and Phillip Darney, MD, MSc
Board 9
Meeting teens' reproductive health needs at the pharmacy: A new model in California
Nicole Monastersky Maderas, MPH, Sharon Cohen Landau, MPH, Ingrid Dries-Daffner, MPH and Belle Taylor-McGhee

See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.

Organized by: Population, Family Planning, and Reproductive Health
Endorsed by: Women's Caucus, HIV/AIDS