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U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau. n.d.. Maternal and Child Health Training Program announcement of grant availability: Pediatric Pulmonary Centers. Rockville, MD: U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau, 15 pp.

Annotation: This document announces the availability of the U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau grant for pediatric pulmonary centers. It explains how the grant is a maternal and child health block grant authorized by Title V of the Social Security Act and describes program requirements. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

Keywords: Block grants, Federal grants, Leadership, MCH training programs, Pediatric pulmonary care centers, Pediatric pulmonology, Program descriptions, Title V programs

Murdock M. 2002. Assessment of regional continuing education needs: A report of survey findings. Birmingham, AL: University of Alabama at Birmingham, Pediatric Pulmonary Center, 48 pp.

Annotation: This report includes survey findings from an assessment of regional continuing education needs conducted by the University of Alabama Pediatric Pulmonary Center. The report includes a description of respondents and their employing agencies; a description of expressed needs for and interest in continuing education; respondent-identified barriers to pursuing continuing education; ability to utilize and preferences for various continuing education delivery modes; psychometric properties of the measuring instrument; and limitations, recommendations, and conclusions. Statistical information is presented in tables throughout the report. The report includes two appendices: a copy of the cover letter and questionnaire sent to respondents and a table of missing data.

Keywords: Alabama, Barriers, Child health, Continuing education, Pediatric pulmonology, Surveys

   

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