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This section provides a number of resources to learn more about DES research and information available for DES-exposed patients, as well as educational tools designed specifically for clinicians and nurses.

Resources and Educational Tools

Contents
  • Educational Tools for Nurses — including DES Lecture Presentation (Grand Rounds), DES Case Studies, DES Self Study Module, and published review essays
  • Educational Tools for Clinicians — including DES Lecture Presentation, DES Case Studies, DES Self Study Module, and published review essays
  • DES References — a comprehensive list of published research and other sources of DES information organized by main topic
Additional Resources from the Consumer DES Update Site
  • Support Organizations CDC DES Update Consumer Web site— a list of the names and contact information for organizations that provide useful DES resources
  • Patient Information CDC DES Update Consumer Web site — download copies of CDC's DES Self-Assessment: A Guide to Understanding Risk for DES Exposure, fact sheets on health risks related to DES exposure, and steps patients can take to protect their health and the health of their families.

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