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Searcy JA. 1995. Higher education curricula for integrated services providers: Private foundations public and private colleges and universities—Funded programs and projects in interprofessional training and development and integrated services. Monmouth, OR: Teaching Research Division, Western Oregon State College, 34 pp.

Annotation: This report compiles information on private foundations and the university-based programs they support in the areas of interprofessional education and training and integrated services. Foundations are listed with a brief description of their mission, the college or university that received funding, the title and a brief description of the project, and the name of the contact person on campus. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

Keywords: Foundations, Health services delivery, MCH research, Professional education, Service integration, Special health care services

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