The Women's Reproductive Health, Research, and Policy Project at the University of Illinois at Chicago is grounded in the belief that every woman has a right to plan if, when and how to have a family regardless of race/ethnicity, socio-economic status or citizenship. Our mission is to conduct innovative, culturally-relevant research, to train highly skilled practitioners and to promote social policies that maintain a woman's bodily integrity. The Program advances this mission through its three components: a contraception research program, the fellowship in family planning and contraception, and the Center for Reproductive Health.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SPEAKERS

The Women's Reproductive Health, Research, and Policy Project have a continuing commitment to educate the community about various reproductive health issues. We believe it is important to provide women with the necessary knowledge to lead healthy and safe lives, especially with respect to their reproductive health. Our speakers have extensive experience in all facets of reproductive health and are fully equipped to provide skilled presentations to health professionals and the public.

We have speakers available for a variety of topics related to reproductive health including:

  • Emergency contraception
  • Abortion techniques including medical and surgical abortion
  • Contraception including hormonal and non-hormonal methods
  • Policy issues
  • General clinic information
  • Unplanned pregnancy
  • Contraceptive use among minority adolescents
  • International reproductive health

If you are interested in having a speaker participate in an event, please contact the CRH administrative line at 312-413-8681.


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