Collaborate with OWH
From the FDA Office of Women's Health
The FDA Office of Women’s Health (OWH) invites you to join us in educating women and women’s health stakeholders. We offer more than 40 fact sheets, brochures, and medicine booklets on a wide range of health topics including safe medication use, heart disease, HIV, HPV, menopause, birth control, and more. We disseminate materials nationwide through outreach collaborations with a variety of partners.
Who are our stakeholders?
- National associations
- Community organizations
- Businesses
- Health care providers
- Colleges and universities
- Researchers
- Policy-makers
- Media and information outlets
- Anyone interested in promoting women's health
We can help you by:
- Providing free publications in English and Spanish (digital and bulk print orders available at no cost)
- Updating you by e-mail with news on FDA's women's health activities. Sign up for the monthly OWH newsletter and women's health alerts by entering your email in the box below.
- Sharing social media posts on the latest FDA approvals, recalls, and women's health resources
- Connecting you to FDA staff in your area
- Providing outreach toolkits on specific women’s health topics (see below)
You can help us by:
- Printing and distributing these materials (If you'd like to reprint our materials with your logo, contact owh@fda.hhs.gov.)
- Using our materials at your events
- Including links to FDA OWH resources and upcoming events in your newsletter or website
- Re-posting or sharing FDA OWH information on your social media channels
- Linking to the FDA Women's Health website
Topic-and audience-specific resources
- College women’s health – Whether you are a campus leader, college health professional, or parent, use these resources to connect young women with health and safety tips
- Pink Ribbon Guide - A guide to help inform women about the importance of mammography, to provide information and resources, and to plan Pink Ribbon events
- Women’s Health Research - OWH scientific programs support research, workshops, and initiatives that advance understanding of women’s health issues
- Outreach toolkits, including social media and newsletter posts and graphics