Published on CeMCOR (http://cemcor.org)
Get Involved

The Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research is a not-for-profit woman-focused research centre. CeMCOR needs the ongoing input of women in all stages/ages of life to remain current and relevant. Research done today will help women and health professionals now, and in future generations, understand the importance of the menstrual cycle and ovulation across the life span.

You can become a supporter of the Centre in many ways:

  • Donate your time [1]
  • Donate your money [2]
  • Become a participant [3] in one of our research studies
  • Keep a menstrual cycle diary [4] to inform yourself
  • Volunteer on the Community Advisory Council [5]
  • Refer young researchers to work at the Centre
  • Send us relevant web links
  • Distribute information about CeMCOR in your community
  • Link to our website
  • Join our email list [6] and receive updates

For more information about how to become involved with the Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research, feel free to contact us via email at cemcor@interchange.ubc.ca [7]

 

CeMCOR gratefully acknowledges the support of:

Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute University of British Columbia

You may make copies of our handouts and tools for personal use and for use in clinical practice. These copies must include our authorship. They cannot be reproduced for profit. Please contact us for any use beyond this.

Those of us at the Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research integrate scientific and practical information for the benefit and empowerment of women. What is posted here is as wise and as accurate as we are able to produce. However, it lacks essential knowledge of your preferences, your life and health histories that are needed before treatment decisions are made. Please work with your primary care health provider to determine what is best for you. Remember we can't take responsibility (liability) for the personal health decisions that you make based on our information, suggestions, and advice.


Source URL: http://cemcor.org/node/4

Links:
[1] http://cemcor.org/get_involved/volunteer
[2] http://cemcor.org/donate
[3] http://cemcor.org/get_involved/research
[4] http://cemcor.org/help_yourself/handouts/daily_diaries
[5] http://cemcor.org/about/cac
[6] http://cemcor.org/newsletter
[7] mailto:cemcor@interchange.ubc.ca