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Mutha S, Allen C. 2004. Cultural competency for California public health staff: Train-the-trainer State Partnership Project. San Francisco, CA: University of California, San Francisco, Center for Health Professions, 24 pp.

Annotation: This final report provides a summary of the Cultural Competency for California Public Health Staff: Train the Trainer State Partnership Project, initiated by the California Department of Health Services' Office of Multicultural Health (CDS-OMH) with the goal of developing an outline for a comprehensive curriculum in cultural competency for trainers within CDS and local health departments. The report includes project background, a description of project activities, key findings, key outcomes. conclusions, and recommendations for next steps. Statistical information is presented in figures throughout the report. The report includes one appendix: a framework for teaching cultural competency: a curriculum for trainers of California public health staff.

Keywords: California, Cultural competence, Cultural factors, Curricula, Public health education, State projects, Trainers, Training

Frush,K, Cinoman M, Bailey B, Hohenhaus S. [1996]. Office preparedness for pediatric emergencies instructor manual. [Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Office of Emergency Medical Services], 27 pp.

Annotation: This manual is intended for instructors who are teaching the workshop entitled "Office Preparedness for Pediatric Emergencies." The goal of the workshop is to improve integration of primary care providers into the North Carolina Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) system by enhancing provider pediatric emergency skills and familiarity with EMSC. The manual begins by describing instructor qualifications and the instructor role in individual office workshops or in multi-practice or conference workshops. It includes mock codes to demonstrate. Appendices contain ten forms or sample letters. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

Keywords: Codes, Emergency medical services for children, Manuals, North Carolina, Physicians' offices, Planning, Primary care facilities, Trainers

   

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