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Subject: [NIFL-ESL:9014] Re: teaching about health care access through
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Hi, go here:
http://www.worlded.org/us/health/docs/elpaso/index.htm
Also, my telephone is (915) 831-4161 and my email is andresm@epcc.edu.
I have been conducting trainings on how to do this.
call me or write to me for more info,
Andfes
>>> DKMESSIA@nrwpo.nurs.sc.edu 05/19/03 01:26PM >>>
I am looking for existing materials or curricula on "how to access
health care in the U.S." that have been designed specifically for ESL
classes. If anyone knows of any ESL programs that regularly teach
health
care access skills, that would also be useful information.
Thanks!
DeAnne K. Hilfinger Messias, PHD, RN
Associate Professor
College of Nursing and Women's Studies
University of South Carolina
Columbia SC 29208
E-mail: deanne.messias@sc.edu
Phones: 803-777-8423
803-777-0410
FAX: 803-777-0550
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