Date: 09/27/2007 Source: AETC National Resource Center; Mountain Plains AETC; Texas/Oklahoma AETC; François Xavier Bagnoud Center at UMDNJ and Clinical Training Center for Family Planning
Presenter: Lori DeLorenzo, MSN, RN; Organizational Ideas Learning Objectives | Describe the rationale for cervical cancer screening and common barriers to completion |  |  | Discuss the benefits of constructing a fishbone diagram to assess causes of a problem |  |  | Identify the steps in constructing a fishbone diagram |  |  | Discuss how the New Jersey HIV Family Centered Care Network successfully used a fishbone diagram to identify and address causes of low cervical cancer screening rates |  |
Workgroup Products Subgroup MembersThis slide set was developed by members of the Cervical Cancer Screening Subgroup of the AETC Women's Health and Wellness Workgroup:  | Laura Armas, MD -- Texas/Oklahoma AETC |  |  | Lori DeLorenzo, MSN, RN -- Organizational Ideas |  |  | Andrea Norberg, MS, RN -- AETC National Resource Center |  |  | Pamela Rothpletz-Puglia, EdD, RD -- François-Xavier Bagnoud Center |  |  | Jamie Steiger, MPH -- AETC National Resource Center |  |
Other subgroup members and contributors include:  | Abigail Davis, MS, ANP, WHNP -- Mountain Plains AETC |  |  | Karen A. Forgash, BA -- AETC National Resource Center |  |  | Rebecca Fry, MSN, APN -- François-Xavier Bagnoud Center |  |  | Kathy Hendricks, RN, MSN -- François-Xavier Bagnoud Center |  |  | Supriya Modey, MBBS, MPH -- AETC National Resource Center |  |  | Peter Oates, RN, MSN, ACRN, NP-C -- François-Xavier Bagnoud Center |  |  | Jacki Witt, JD, MSN, WHNP -- Clinical Training Center for Family Planning |  |
About the Women's Health and Wellness WorkgroupThe AETC Women's Health and Wellness Workgroup was charged with the task of facilitating collaboration among the AETCs in the identification, development, and dissemination of materials for HIV providers and educators. After reviewing a resource inventory and through extensive discussion, the workgroup divided into two subgroups and set out to develop tools and resources addressing women's health issues, with a particular emphasis on HIV screening and cervical cancer screening. These tools and resources have been developed collaboratively by experienced providers and educators from the AETCs and Regional Training Centers for Family Planning (RTCs) through their involvement with the AETC workgroup. |