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Family Planning NSW Clinical Letter
Sexual and Reproductive Health Nursing Information (SARHNI)
Between the Sheets
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Family Planning NSW has been providing reproductive and sexual health services in New South Wales for 80 years. We are an independent, not-for-profit organisation responsible to a voluntary board of directors. [ read more ]
Register now for our annual Conference & Open Day - 15 August
Mark your calendar for 15 August, as we are excited to invite health professionals in NSW to this year's annual Family Planning NSW Conference and Open Day! Last year's event proved successful with 100% of the participants claiming they would recommend the event to their colleagues. [ read more ] Penrith Panthers know the feel of their balls. Do you? The Penrith Panthers have teamed up with Family Planning NSW, The Warehouse Youth Health Centre in Penrith and Andrology Australia, to encourage testicular self-examination among young men. [ read more ] Research volunteers wanted to help develop a new male contraceptive The Andrology Department of Concord Hospital is seeking couples to participate in an important international research study for the development of a male hormonal method of contraception. [ read more ] MEDIA RELEASE - Family Planning NSW congratulates Foreign Minster Stephen Smith on decision to change overseas aid restrictions The decision made in March 2009, by Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith, to lift the restrictions of the AusAID Family Planning Guidelines will finally allow Australia to play a major role in the international efforts to advance women's reproductive and sexual rights worldwide and ensure universal access to family planning. [ read more ] The Sydney Centre for Reproductive Health Research (SCRHR), the research division of Family Planning New South Wales, needs people to take part in clinical trials and other research studies. See what new research trials are recruiting now. [ read more ] Continuous Pill / Ring Study Currently Recruiting Comparison between menstrually-signalled use of a combined oral contraceptive pill and a contraceptive ring. The aim of this study is to compare a contraceptive pill and a contraceptive ring regimen designed to reduce the number of bleeding days. If you are eligible to enter the study, you will be randomly assigned to use either the pill or the ring. The contraception will be provided free for the duration of the study (12 months).
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