[NIFL-HEALTH:3857] Re: library resources

From: Sabrina Kurtz-Rossi (sabrina_kurtz-rossi@jsi.com)
Date: Wed Jan 08 2003 - 10:17:11 EST


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Rebecca (and others), 

I'd like to send you the Health and Literacy Compendium and Culture
Health and Literacy These two documents are annotated bibliographies of
healthliteracy resources including background information (classics),
information on materials development, readers (stories and fact books),
curricula, videos, Websites, and much more! Each annotation includes
ordering information. If you or anyone else on the list would like
copies, please send me your mailing address.Both documents are also
available on-line onthe Health & Literacy Special Collection Website at
www.worlded.org/us/health/lincs 

- Sabrina
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Sabrina Kurtz-Rossi 
World Education
44 Farnsworth Street
Boston, MA 02210
617-482-9485
skurtz@worlded.org 

>>> ldpierce@emlc.org 01/07/03 05:17PM >>>
Hello. The email [NIFL-HEALTH:3847] Oral Communication with
Low-Literate 
patients prompted me to ask, what are the "classic" health literacy 
resources? We recently received a small donation for books and I would

like to purchase a few in the area of health literacy, as we have so
few in 
our collection. Most of our students are ESL, but we have some basic 
readers as well. 
Thank you. 
Lisa 

-----Original Message----- 
From:RJ2817@aol.com [SMTP:RJ2817@aol.com] 
Tuesday, January 07, 2003 4:39 PM 
Multiple recipients of list 


Can anyone refer me to books, web sites or other resources specifically

related to teaching oral communication skills to health care
professionals 
who work with low literate populations? 

I've got Doak & Doak and most of the "classic" health literacy
resources. 
I'm wondering what else might be available. 

You can reply directly to me at RJ2817@aol.com 

Thanks! 

Rebecca Jacobson, MPH 
Health Education Consultant 
Columbia, SC 



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