[NIFL-HEALTH:2545] RE: Re 2000 Reasons: seminar development

From: Sandra Smith (sandras@u.washington.edu)
Date: Wed Aug 30 2000 - 15:10:03 EDT


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Anne:
re "trying to develop a seminar"

THe AMA Health Literacy Kit is designed for such purposes. For info see the
Health Literacy Tool Box developed by list members
http://www.prenataled.com/healthlit/hlt2k/script/index.asp

On the left hand side, select Articles and Information, the scroll down to
the last item.It is flagged NEW!
Sandra Smith, MPH, CHES
Health Education Specialist
University of Washington
Center for Health Education & Research
Clinical Instructor, Health Services Dept
Editor, 	Beginnings: A Practical Guide through Pregnancy
Editor, http://www.PrenatalEd.com

Mailing Address:
2821 2nd Ave #1601
Seattle WA 98121
206-441-7046
sandras@u.washington.edu



-----Original Message-----
From: nifl-health@nifl.gov [mailto:nifl-health@nifl.gov]On Behalf Of
Anne Pemberton
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 11:33 AM
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Subject: [NIFL-HEALTH:2543] Re: What are 2000 Reasons America Should
Read?


Hello-
I am a general internist who is very interested in health literacy.  I am
thinking about trying to develop a seminar/?seminar series for medical
students and/or internal medicine residents which would expose them to
this concept as an element of physician-patient communication.

I envision a series of seminars - first one with introductory info, then
follow-up seminars as a case series (ideally with videotaped encounters to
discuss, or audiotape).  Any of you doing something like this now and have
any advice/materials they'd be willing to share?

Thank you very much for your time-
Anne Pemberton



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