[NIFL-HEALTH:3101] Re: I'm sure I speak for the entIdeas for a new Co-moderator?

From: Nan GILMORE (Nan.GILMORE@state.or.us)
Date: Tue Jun 05 2001 - 14:23:58 EDT


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From: "Nan GILMORE" <Nan.GILMORE@state.or.us>
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Subject: [NIFL-HEALTH:3101] Re: I'm sure I speak for the entIdeas for a new Co-moderator?
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I agree with JSBlanchard.  I would prefer a moderator involved in patient education in a clinical and/or public health setting and with a focus on prevention.Thanks, 



>> jsblanchard@home.com 05/29/01 12:40PM >>>
i second your thanks to helen. my preference in the next moderator is someone who is actively involved in patient education in a clinical and/or public health setting at least part of the time. my bias in terms of orientation is prevention. thanks for asking for our input!----- Original Message -----   From: Dwyoho@aol.com   To: Multiple recipients of list   Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 2:57 PM  Subject: [NIFL-HEALTH:3100] Re: I'm sure I speak for the entIdeas for a new Co-moderator?  I'm sure I speak for the entire group in thanking Helen Osborne for her   service as co-moderator. She has been a mentor to me and many others. I   shall not say we will miss her, because of course she will continue to   participate as a list member, but she has earned the chance to put down the   daily challenge of monitoring our discussion group. I especially want to   thank her publicly for taking me under her wing, teaching me so much about   this unique electronic fellowship we all share.   NIFL Health is different from other lists in that it is co-moderated by a   "literacy" person and a "health" person. Helen's credentials as a health   clinician have often given us a perspective from the trenches of the health   community, and we want to maintain that. What do you, as list members,   prefer in the next co-moderator? Someone involved directly in patient care?   Or actively engaged in research? Perhaps someone who works in a university   setting? Someone from public health? Perhaps someone whose perspective is   on prevention rather than care? This is an opportunity to seek out a person   with a fresh perspective. We need your input. Please respond to the whole   list with your ideas--let's get a dialog going.   If there is a list member out there who would like to suggest a particular   person for the job, or who would like to volunteer, or just get further   information about moderating, please let me know privately.   Incidentally, co-moderators do not need any particular technical computer   skills beyond those we all use to participate.  Also, I shall of course be   especially available to support and work with the new co-moderator.  NIFL is   always there to guide and teach as the need may arise.  It is a tremendous   privilege to enjoy NIFL's mentorship.     It has been my pleasure to work with Helen and NIFL since last fall, and I   look forward to joining with a new co-moderator.  Here is an opportunity for   someone interested in becoming a player on the national scene. Who will it   be?   Debbie   Deborah W. Yoho   Co-moderator, NIFL Health Literacy Discussion Group   Chief Executive Officer   Greater Columbia Literacy Council   921 Woodrow Street     Columbia, SC  29205   803/765-2555   dwyoho@aol.com 

Nanis Gilmore
Oregon Diabetes Program
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