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Baker CD et al. – The authors developed an educational website (www.step–ppd.com) to give primary care providers easy access to up–to–date information on PPD and evidence–based approaches for assessing and treating PPD. Three web–based modules include didactic information, case studies, interactive video clips, and links to additional resources. The Support and Training to Enhance Primary Care (STEP)–PPD website is a new and valuable resource for primary care providers that can be easily accessed online and provides accurate and current information on best practices for evidence–based management of PPD in primary care settings.


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