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Aronson RA. n.d.. Unlikely partnerships in a medical managed care environment: The Milwaukee Common Ground project. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Division of Health, Office of Maternal and Child Health, 12 pp.

Annotation: This script of transparency masters briefly talks about Milwaukee's Common Ground Project and a Common Ground Future Search Conference, including the conference's purpose, objectives, format, participants, and outcomes.

Keywords: Collaboration, Conferences, Infant health, Managed care, Programs, Wisconsin

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Healthy Start for Essex County. n.d.. FRC's client satisfaction survey for maternity services. Trenton, NJ: Healthy Start for Essex County, 3 pp.

Annotation: This survey form provides an opportunity for clients to express their satisfaction level with services of the Healthy Start program. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

Keywords: Consumer satisfaction, Healthy Start, Infant mortality, New Jersey, Prenatal care, Prevention programs, Questionnaires

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American Council for Drug Education. n.d.. Drugs may harm your unborn baby: Only take drugs your doctor prescribes. Washington, DC: American Council for Drug Education, 1 poster (17 x 22 inches).

Annotation: This poster shows a woman in a long white dress looking at her reflection in a pool. She is pregnant and her reflection holds a healthy baby.

Contact: American Council for Drug Education, , 50 Jay Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201, Telephone: (718) 222-6641 Secondary Telephone: ( Contact Phone: (301) 294-0600 Fax: E-mail: acde@phoenixhouse.org Web Site: http://www.acde.org/ Out of print. Document Number: HRSA Info. Ctr. MCHB011.

Keywords: Audiovisual materials, Drugs, Infant health, Posters, Teratology

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Therrell BL, Pass KA, Hassemer D, McKinna JD. n.d.. Laboratory techniques for neonatal hemoglobinopathy screening. Rockville, MD: U.S. Office of Maternal and Child Health and Resources Development, Genetic Services Branch, 63 pp.

Annotation: This manual describes techniques for screening newborns for a variety of hemoglobin types, and is designed to assist neonatal screening laboratories in procedural questions.

Contact: U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, Parklawn Building, Room 18-05, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857, Telephone: (301) 443-2170 Secondary Telephone: (800) 311-BABY (311-2229) Web Site: http://www.mchb.hrsa.gov Price unknown.

Keywords: Hemoglobinopathies, Infant health, Laboratory techniques, Neonatal screening

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National Immunization Campaign. n.d.. 10 questions and answers about how to help protect your child from getting deadly diseases. Washington, DC: National Immunization Campaign, 1 p.

Annotation: This brochure, developed by the National Immunization Campaign for consumers, answers the 10 questions most commonly asked by parents about immunizations. The brochure also provides a recommended vaccination schedule and a child vaccination passport. Also available from the campaign are sample National Immunization Week proclamations for Governors and Mayors and a Healthy Kids poster.

Contact: National Immunization Campaign, 2626 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Suite 301, Washington, DC 20037, Telephone: (202) 338-7227 $0.06 each (minimum 200) plus $2.50 shipping and handling; make check to Right Choice.

Keywords: Child health, Immunization, Infants, Toddlers, Young children

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District of Columbia, Department of Human Services, Commission of Public Health. n.d.. Birth to three: D.C. tracking system for at risk and disabled infants and toddlers. Washington, DC: District of Columbia Commission of Public Health, Birth to Three Project, 6 items.

Annotation: This six piece kit, compiled for consumers and health professionals, describes the District of Columbia's Birth to Three Linkage and Tracking Project. The kit includes an executive summary and abstract of the project, a flyer and pamphlet describing the project and a parent pamphlet in English and Spanish.

Contact: D.C. General Hospital, Birth to Three Project, Pediatric Building, 1900 Massachusetts Avenue, S.E., Washington, DC 20003, Telephone: (202) 727-3866 Available at no charge.

Keywords: At risk children, Child health, Collaboration, Disabilities, Infant health, Infants, Interagency cooperation, Spanish language materials, Toddlers, Tracking systems

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Altschul Group Corporation. n.d.. Nutrition for babies and toddlers. Evanston, IL: Altschul Group Corporation, 2 pp.

Annotation: This pamphlet describes two videotapes, developed for new parents, on the importance of good nutrition for infants and toddlers. The first videotape, "First Foods: Lily Feeds Her Baby," explains the dietary needs of infants and how those needs change within the first year of life. Topics include differences between breast milk and formula, food allergies, and food preparation. The second videotape, "Feeding A Toddler: Lily Gets Her Money's Worth," describes a variety of food options for toddlers for those on a tight budget. Topics include smart shopping, meal planning, and food preparation.

Contact: Altschul Group, 1560 Sherman Avenue, Suite 100, Evanston, IL 60201-4817, Telephone: (847) 328-6700 Web Site: http://www.manta.com/coms2/dnbcompany_crr8zr Available at no charge.

Keywords: Child health, Food handling, Infant health, Infants, Nutrition, Toddlers, Young children

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O'Brien MP. n.d.. Breastfeeding and the working mother. Minneapolis, MN: International Childbirth Education Association, 8 pp.

Annotation: This booklet presents in a question-and-answer-format an overview of many of the issues and decisions a breastfeeding mother will have to make upon returning to work.

Contact: International Childbirth Education Association, 1500 Sunday Drive, Suite 102, Raleigh, NC 27607, Telephone: (919) 863-9487 Secondary Telephone: (800) 624-4934 Fax: (919) 787-4916 E-mail: info@icea.org Web Site: http://www.icea.org 30 cents each 1-4 copies; quantity prices available.

Keywords: Breastfeeding, Educational materials, Infant health, Maternal health, Working mothers

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Southeast Asian Developmentally Disabled Prevention Program. n.d.. Outline for baby care. San Diego, CA: Southeast Asian Developmentally Disabled Prevention Program, 1 videotape (60 minutes).

Annotation: This video is available in Cambodian, Hmong, Laotian, Vietnamese and English. It shows basic procedures in caring for newborn babies. Included are directions for bathing, safety procedures, cord care, appropriate dress, feeding, breast feeding, immunization, mother care, temperature-taking, and preemie care. Instructions for when to call a physician and how to perform infant CPR are also given. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

Contact: SEADD, San Diego Regional Center, 4355 Ruffin Road, San Diego, CA 92123, Telephone: (619) 576-2965

Keywords: Asian language materials, Audiovisual materials, Breastfeeding, Immunization, Infant care, Infant health, Infant nutrition, Maternal health, Newborn infants, Premature infants, Videotapes

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San Diego Regional Center for the Developmentally Disabled, Prevention Unit. n.d.. Facts about high risk infants (birth to age 3). San Diego, CA: San Diego Regional Center for the Developmentally Disabled, 1 p.

Annotation: This pamphlet answers some common questions about high risk infants. A chart of expected development is included to help mothers identify children that may not be developing normally. The types of services available for early intervention are explained as well as sources for those services and for financial assistance.

Contact: San Diego Regional Center for the Developmentally Disabled, 4355 Ruffin Road, Suite 324, San Diego, CA 92123, Telephone: (619) 576-2966 Price unknown. Document Number: HRSA Info. Ctr. MCHB102.

Keywords: High risk populations, Infant development, Infant health, Infants

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