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Wayne State Office of Women’s Health and Wayne Health Launch Well-Woman Wednesdays

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The Office of Women’s Health at Wayne State University, in partnership with the Wayne Health Mobile Unit program, will introduce Well-Woman Wednesdays, bringing free mobile health screenings and health education to the community at a variety of locations beginning July 14.

The first Well-Woman Wednesday will take place from 2 to 6 p.m. at the headquarters of Alternatives for Girls, located at 903 West Grand Blvd., in Detroit.

The project seeks to educate and empower women to achieve better health by providing them with screening, resources and connections to health care providers on their journey to improved wellness.

Each designated Wednesday, a multi-disciplinary team of health care experts will address health across all eras of a woman’s lifespan. Participating women will receive a “wellness passport” to help them record the screenings they receive and the activities in which they participate. Women who engage in five or more activities will be entered into a raffle for gift baskets containing an assortment of skin care and hair products. Attendees will also receive free giveaways such as educational materials and women-specific and health-related products.

“With Well-Woman Wednesdays, the Wayne State University Office of Women’s Health aims to expand health care to vulnerable communities impacted most by health disparities and lack of access to health care, thus improving the health of women overall,” said Sonia Hassan, M.D., associate vice president and founder of the Office of Women’s Health and a professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Wayne State University. “The development of a women-focused mobile health unit aiming to improve health literacy and provide reliable methods and resources for the establishment and pursuit of care will improve accessibility of health care to women and eventually narrow the gap in health disparities.”

The Wayne Health Mobile Unit program began in April 2020, bringing COVID-19 testing, and later vaccinations, to tens of thousands of people across Michigan.

“This latest project is an extension of our initial testing and vaccination efforts,” said Phillip Levy, M.D., M.P.H., a WSU professor of Emergency Medicine and chief innovation officer for Wayne Health. “It makes perfect sense to expand the array of health care and health care education services that our mobile units can provide for communities, assisting people in the comfort of their own surroundings.”

In addition to COVID-19 testing and vaccination, women can receive the following:

 

 

 

 

“We are thrilled to be partnering with WSU’s Office of Women’s Health, and hosting the launch of Well-Woman Wednesdays at our site,” said Amy Good, chief executive officer of Alternatives for Girls. “The impact of these highly accessible services — both education and care — will be tremendous, especially for the homeless, high-risk, and otherwise vulnerable young and adult women we serve at Alternatives For Girls. This project sends a powerful message: that the health of all women is valued, and that our community is investing in supporting women’s wellbeing.”

Partners involved in Well-Woman Wednesdays include Wayne State University, Wayne Health, Alternatives for Girls, Priority Health, Detroit Parent Network, First Candle, Wisewoman Program, the Barbara Ann Karmanos Institute, and the Michigan Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program.

For additional information, call 313-577-3526 or email womenshealth@wayne.edu.

 

About the Office of Women’s Health

The Wayne State University Office of Women’s Health, established in 2019, strives to improve women’s health across all the eras of life, through research and development, education and health literacy, implementation science, policy and women in science and technology fields.

 

About Wayne Health

Wayne Health, formerly the Wayne State University Physician Group, is a non-profit, multi-specialty academic group practice with nearly 400 dedicated physicians and advanced practice providers in 50 medical specialties offering a full spectrum of care, from birth to end-of-life, for individuals and families throughout southeastern Michigan. Wayne Health multi-specialty clinics are conveniently located in Detroit, Dearborn, Southfield and Troy, with single-specialty clinics in Livonia (Psychiatry), Monroe (Dermatology) and Taylor (Ophthalmology).  For more information, visit www.waynehealthcares.org.

About Alternatives For Girls

Founded in 1987, Alternatives For Girls is a southwest Detroit-based 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Our mission is to help homeless and high-risk girls and young women avoid violence, teen pregnancy and exploitation, and help them to explore and access the support, resources and opportunities necessary to be safe, to grow strong and to make positive choices in their lives. For more information about AFG, visit www.AlternativesForGirls.org.

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