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Regional Meeting of Consultant Nurses in Crippled Children's Services (1963: Chicago, IL). 1963. Report of Regional Meeting of Consultant Nurses in Crippled Children's Services. Chicago, IL: No publisher, 68 pp.

Annotation: These proceedings discuss trends in crippled children's services, implementation of the recommendations of the President's Panel on Mental Retardation, program evaluation, the possibility of studying functions of nurses employed in crippled children's services, a report of evaluations of the Illinois County Health Department, continuity of nursing care, nursing referrals to local nurses serving children with disabilities, nursing service to children with cystic fibrosis, local nursing services to the young paraplegic, contributions of a nursing advisory committee to crippled children's services, and improving state consultant services to meet new trends in crippled children's services.

Keywords: Children with developmental disabilities, Children with special health care needs, Conferences, Cystic fibrosis, Illinois, Nurses, Paraplegia, Program evaluation, Referrals

   

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