Here you can find practice guidelines, clinical reports, interactive tools, and other resources designed for health care providers.
Adolescent Health Curriculum from USC Keck School of Medicine
Adolescent Health Services: Missing Opportunities from The National Academies Press
Anemia in Adolescents – The Teen Scene from National Anemia Action Council
Building Connections: Understanding Relationships and Networks to Improve Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Programs from PATH
Clinic Assessment of Youth Friendly Services from Pathfinder International
Contraceptive Use Patterns Across Teens’ Sexual Relationships from Child Trends
Crisis Pregnancy Centers Often Provide Misinformation from NARAL Pro-Choice North Carolina Foundation
Delivering Culturally Effective Health Care to Adolescents from the American Medical Association
Estimated Teen Pregnancy Rates by Outcome for the United States, 1990-2004 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Facts At A Glance from Child Trends
From the Guttmacher Institute
Identifying and Responding to Domestic Abuse: Consensus Recommendations for Child and Adolescent Health
Looking Inward: Provider-Based Barriers to Contraception Among Teens and Young Adults from Contraception
Minors’ Access Cards from Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health
No Such Thing as an Easy (or EC) Fix from Contraception 
Oral Health for Infants, Children, Adolescents, and Pregnant Women Knowledge Path from National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center (OHRC) and the Maternal and Child Health Library at Georgetown University
Parents, Children & Media: A Kaiser Family Foundation Survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation
Providers' Prospectives: Perceived Barriers to Contraceptive Use in Youth and Young Adults
Responses to common calls from medication abortion patients from the Reproductive Health Access Project
Revised Recommendations for HIV Testing of Adults, Adolescents, and Pregnant Women in Health-Care Settings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Science and Success: Sex Education and Other Programs that Work to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections, a pregnancy prevention protocol for family planning clinics and other reproductive health care providers working to meet the special psychosocial needs of family planning clients who are under the age of eighteen
Serving HIV Positive Youth from Advocates for Youth
SexEd Library from SIECUS
Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Guidelines 2010 from CDC
Smoking Addiction Risk Doubled in Obese vs. Nonobese Girls from Medscape
The Times They Are a Changing from Healthy Teen Network
The World’s Women and Girls from Population Reference Bureau
Tool to Assess the Characteristics of Effective Sex and STD/HIV Educational Programs from Healthy Teen Network
Youth-Friendly Services: A Manual for Service Providers from EngenderHealth