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Laura W. Bush Institute for Women's Health

The Laura W. Bush Institute for Women's Health within the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center was established in 2007 to promote research specific to women's health, to provide advanced sex and gender specific education to health care professionals, and to enrich the lives of women and girls through community programs and cancer prevention.

Laura W. Bush Institute for Women's Health
EstablishedAugust 2007
Research typeWomen's health
DirectorConnie Tyne
Location
Operating agency
Websitehttp://www.laurabushinstitute.org

In ten years, more than 60,000 women and girls have been served through inspiring programs, resources, vaccines, and cancer screenings.

Research edit

Over a period of 8 years, the Laura W. Bush Institute provided scientists over $2.5 million for groundbreaking research unique to women’s health.  They award grants to faculty and students within Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center schools of Health Professions, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Biomedical Sciences; as well as Angelo State University College of Health and Human Services.  Understanding that scientific research on women lags far behind men, they expect this new data to lead to more accurate diagnosis and treatments for women. [1]

Education edit

As new information regarding women’s health is published, online curriculum translate science into practice by updating students and practitioners with new data regarding sex and gender differences that are not common knowledge.  At their website www.sexandgenderhealth.org the Laura W. Bush Institute’s slide library, teaching modules, and video library are tailored to health care professors to assi st in teaching sex and gender differences across many diseases. [2]

Community Impact edit

The Laura W. Bush Institute for Women’s Health hosts one signature fundraising event in these Texas cities each year:  Abilene, Amarillo, Dallas, Lubbock, Permian Basin, and San Angelo.  By 2018, over   $4 million had fueled important programs that meet the unique needs of each city.  For middle school girls there are messages of personal safety, anti-bullying, good nutrition, friendship and self-care through events called GiRL Power.  For college women, there are messages of self-defense, healthy relationships, self-determination, and mental and physical health at Girls Night Out and Women’s Night at the Rec.  The Institute hosts coffees and luncheons for women that provide updates on cancer, heart disease, stem cells, mental health and many other topics. As of 2018, the community events have touched the lives of over 85,000 Texans across all regions of west Texas. [3]

Multi-year Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) grants have provided over $7.5 million and directly affected more than 25,000 women with education and screenings.  By 2018, the Institute facilitated 8,000 mammograms and diagnostic services, which diagnosed 132 cancers and provided approximately 6,500 HPV vaccinations.

The Laura W. Bush Institute for Women’s Health has become an integral part of the cities served, all of which have Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center medical, nursing, pharmacy, or biomedical science schools.  It serves the uninsured and the underinsured in many rural communities that have limited resources.

The Institute work continues thanks to the generosity of people who share their mission to improve the lives and health of women, girls and families.  The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center supports approximately eighty percent of expenses to allow the majority of funds raised to be directed to the mission.

"I joined this effort because of my advocacy for the good health of women worldwide and my lifelong affection for my home, west Texas." Mrs. Laura Bush

Leadership edit

Executive Director Connie Tyne

Chief Scientific Officer Marjorie Jenkins, MD

Co-Director of Curriculum Cynthia Jumper, MD

Co-Director of Curriculum Simon Williams, PhD

References edit

  1. ^ "Scientific Investigation | Laura W Bush Institure for Women's Health". www.laurabushinstitute.org.
  2. ^ "Sex & Gender Specific Health | Laura W. Bush Institute for Women's Health". www.laurabushinstitute.org. Retrieved 2018-08-08.
  3. ^ "Events | Laura W. Bush Institute for Women's Health". www.laurabushinstitute.org. Retrieved 2018-08-08.

External links edit

  • Laura W. Bush Institute for Women's Health
  • Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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care professionals and to enrich the lives of women and girls through community programs and cancer prevention Laura W Bush Institute for Women s HealthEstablishedAugust 2007Research typeWomen s healthDirectorConnie TyneLocationAbileneAmarilloDallasLubbockPermian BasinSan AngeloOperating agencyTexas Tech University Health Sciences CenterWebsitehttp www laurabushinstitute org In ten years more than 60 000 women and girls have been served through inspiring programs resources vaccines and cancer screenings Contents 1 Research 2 Education 3 Community Impact 4 Leadership 5 References 6 External linksResearch editOver a period of 8 years the Laura W Bush Institute provided scientists over 2 5 million for groundbreaking research unique to women s health They award grants to faculty and students within Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center schools of Health Professions Medicine Nursing Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences as well as Angelo State University College of Health and Human Services Understanding that scientific research on women lags far behind men they expect this new data to lead to more accurate diagnosis and treatments for women 1 Education editAs new information regarding women s health is published online curriculum translate science into practice by updating students and practitioners with new data regarding sex and gender differences that are not common knowledge At their website www sexandgenderhealth org the Laura W Bush Institute s slide library teaching modules and video library are tailored to health care professors to assi st in teaching sex and gender differences across many diseases 2 Community Impact editThe Laura W Bush Institute for Women s Health hosts one signature fundraising event in these Texas cities each year Abilene Amarillo Dallas Lubbock Permian Basin and San Angelo By 2018 over 4 million had fueled important programs that meet the unique needs of each city For middle school girls there are messages of personal safety anti bullying good nutrition friendship and self care through events called GiRL Power For college women there are messages of self defense healthy relationships self determination and mental and physical health at Girls Night Out and Women s Night at the Rec The Institute hosts coffees and luncheons for women that provide updates on cancer heart disease stem cells mental health and many other topics As of 2018 the community events have touched the lives of over 85 000 Texans across all regions of west Texas 3 Multi year Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas CPRIT grants have provided over 7 5 million and directly affected more than 25 000 women with education and screenings By 2018 the Institute facilitated 8 000 mammograms and diagnostic services which diagnosed 132 cancers and provided approximately 6 500 HPV vaccinations The Laura W Bush Institute for Women s Health has become an integral part of the cities served all of which have Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center medical nursing pharmacy or biomedical science schools It serves the uninsured and the underinsured in many rural communities that have limited resources The Institute work continues thanks to the generosity of people who share their mission to improve the lives and health of women girls and families The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center supports approximately eighty percent of expenses to allow the majority of funds raised to be directed to the mission I joined this effort because of my advocacy for the good health of women worldwide and my lifelong affection for my home west Texas Mrs Laura BushLeadership editExecutive Director Connie TyneChief Scientific Officer Marjorie Jenkins MDCo Director of Curriculum Cynthia Jumper MDCo Director of Curriculum Simon Williams PhDReferences edit Scientific Investigation Laura W Bush Institure for Women s Health www laurabushinstitute org Sex amp Gender Specific Health Laura W Bush Institute for Women s Health www laurabushinstitute org Retrieved 2018 08 08 Events Laura W Bush Institute for Women s Health www laurabushinstitute org Retrieved 2018 08 08 External links editLaura W Bush Institute for Women s Health Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Laura W Bush Institute for Women 27s Health amp oldid 928846445, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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