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Academic Women’s Network

The Academic Women’s Network was established in 1990 by women faculty at WUSM to promote professional interactions and career development and to assist and mentor women in science and medicine.

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American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA)

The AMWA is a national organization that is dedicated to promoting women's health, improving the professional development and personal well-being of its members, and increasing the influence of women in all aspects of the medical profession.

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Association of Women Faculty

The Association of Women Faculty fosters professional and social interactions among women faculty, to defend campus-wide diversity and to advance the interests of women faculty at Washington University in St. Louis.

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Back-Up Care Advantage Program

Provides care for employees when they need to be at work and their regular child or elder/adult care is unavailable.

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Behavior Health Response

Behavioral Health Response provides crisis support, telephone counseling, and mental health resources 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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Child Care Aware® of Missouri

To raise the quality of early child care educational experiences in Missouri by improving child care services through training, education, quality standards, coaching, business supports, and policy work.

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Feuerstein Health & Wellness Information Center

Located on the first floor of the Bernard Becker Medical Library, is a campus resource for the Washington University community. The center provides access to printed and electronic health information you can trust and promotes programs and campus events on wellness and healthy living to benefit our staff, students and faculty.

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Lactation Room Program

Lactation rooms available on the medical campus

The program promotes healthy families with a campus-wide initiative to protect and support student, faculty, staff, trainee and visitor mothers who breastfeed.

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Mind Body-Stress Reduction Series

A program that trains in mindfulness meditation to teach people how to: Reduce stress and anxiety; Increase focus & concentration; Manage health problems; Live more fully productive lives

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Move by BJC

BJC facility on WUSM campus open to all