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[HealthLiteracy 3666] Re: Simulated Hospital Patients
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IHABRAMSON at aol.comMon Nov 2 17:29:11 EST 2009
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Rima,
Depending on the situation, I have used other terms such as "undereducated
adults." By the way, we once had a governor here in Michigan who shared
the sentiment you refer to [you had your chance] - and he promptly made cuts
to many adult education programs.
Ilene
In a message dated 11/2/2009 1:58:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,
rrudd at hsph.harvard.edu writes:
Ilene,
Yes, that is true but illiteracy is such a loaded word -- it has become a
label shaded by blame [you had your chance] and filled with shame and a sense
of disgrace. I would not use it as a metaphor.
Rima....
Rima E. Rudd, ScD, MSPH
Department of Society, Human Development & Health
Harvard School of Public Health
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Boston MA 02115
Phone: 617 432 1135
fax: 617 432 3123
web: _www.hsph.harvard.edu/healthliteracy_
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>>> <IHABRAMSON at aol.com> 11/1/2009 11:45 AM >>>
Thank you for your response, Rima. A lot depends on how one defines
illiteracy.
Ilene
In a message dated 11/1/2009 11:40:32 AM Eastern Standard Time,
rrudd at hsph.harvard.edu writes:
Please keep in mind that while many people may struggle with the written
word, very few people in the US are illiterate.
Rima
Rima E. Rudd, ScD, MSPH
Department of Society, Human Development & Health
Harvard School of Public Health
677 Huntington Avenue
Boston MA 02115
Phone: 617 432 1135
fax: 617 432 3123
web: _www.hsph.harvard.edu/healthliteracy_
(http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/healthliteracy)
_www.hsph.harvard.edu/sisterstogether_
(http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/sisterstogether)
>>> <IHABRAMSON at aol.com> 10/30/2009 2:13 PM >>>
Hello Everyone.
I am in the process of preparing a curriculum involving simulated hospital
patients, particularly those who might be illiterate, and was wondering if
anyone had sample material to share. Given all our tight schedules, it's
never great to re-invent the wheel. Thank you in advance.
Ilene
Ilene Abramson, Ph.D.
Member- Policy Committee
Michigan Board of Pharmacy (2009 - 2011)
Member - Rules Committee (2009-2012)
Michigan Board of Respiratory Care
_ihabramson at aol.com_ (mailto:ihabramson at aol.com)
Tel: 248-926-0695
Fax: 248-926-9080
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