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International Family-planning Training for Nurse Practitioners
Authors:GILBERTE A. VANSINTEJAN  RN  MPH  EDD   PETER J. PURDY  MPH
Affiliation:Gilberte Vansintejan is a consultant in international health and education. Dr. Vansintejan is a member of NAACOG and the American Public Health Association.;Peter Purdy is associate executive director of Planned Parenthood of New York City. Mr. Purdy is a member of the American Public Health Association and the National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association.
Abstract:Since the mid-1970s, the Margaret Sanger Center of Planned Parenthood of New York City has prepared nurses and nurse midwives from less developed countries to be family-planning nurse practitioners. These nurse practitioners then provide services to patients, train other staff, and manage integrated family-planning clinics. More than 120 nurses and nurse midwives have arrived in groups of 10 at the Sanger Center, with 72 attending since 1981. Each course lasts 10 weeks. The core curriculum provides trainees with skills in women's health care including contraception, in training and advocacy, and in management of clinics. Whether, in the current period of scarce resources, cross-cultural training programs of this type remain a worthwhile investment, and if so, which of their components are most important to this success, is assessed.
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