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OBGYN screening for environmental exposures: A call for action
N. M. Grindler
, A. A. Allshouse
, E. Jungheim
, T. L. Powell
, T. Jansson
, A. J. Polotsky
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Obstetricians
100%
Environmental Exposure
100%
Gynecologist
100%
Call for Action
100%
Occupational Exposure
40%
Environmental Committee
40%
Adverse Effects
20%
Two-sample T-test
20%
Response Rate
20%
Online Survey
20%
Social Media
20%
Counseling
20%
Screening Practices
20%
Statistical Analysis
20%
Chi-square
20%
Routine Screening
20%
Maternal Outcomes
20%
Neonatal Outcome
20%
Dietary Exposure
20%
Prenatal Exposure
20%
Patient Visits
20%
Water Sources
20%
Reproductive Health
20%
Survey Instrument
20%
Generalist
20%
Survey Response
20%
Professional Societies
20%
Years of Practice
20%
Environmental Chemicals
20%
University of Colorado
20%
Lead Exposure
20%
Literacy Practices
20%
Environmental History
20%
Food Storage
20%
Regular Screening
20%
Mercury Exposure
20%
Source Use
20%
Pesticide Use
20%
Personal Care Products
20%
Household Cleaners
20%
Environmental Screening
20%
Environmental Literacy
20%
Chemical Air Pollution
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Environmental Exposure
100%
Sequela
25%
Patient Counseling
25%
Student T Test
25%
Reproductive Public Health
25%
Occupational Exposure
25%
Prenatal Exposure
25%
Environmental Chemical
25%
Domestic Chemical
25%
Dietary Exposure
25%
Adverse Effect
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Environmental Exposure
100%
Occupational Exposure
25%
Dietary Exposure
25%
Prenatal Exposure
25%
Environmental Chemical
25%
Domestic Chemical
25%