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Got a Minute? on http://www.sbaa.org
From: Adriane K. Griffen (agriffen@sbaa.org)
Wed, 12 Feb 2003 07:49:23 -0600 (CST)
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This new folic acid counseling tutorial for health care professionals now available at http://www.sbaa.org may be of interest to members of the list.Got a Minute? It only takes a few seconds to help your patients reduce their risk of spina bifida. Take a minute now and learn how. Visit Got a Minute? at http://www.sbaa.org *take a quick folic acid counseling tutorial (1 min., 5 min. or 10 min. version available) *download free patient education materials *learn ways to sensitively counsel on folic acid
Please pass this announcement along to all interested colleagues.
Thanks, Adriane Griffen
-- Adriane K. Griffen, MPH, CHES Director, Public Health Programs Spina Bifida Association of America 4590 MacArthur Blvd., NW, Suite 250 Washington, DC 20007-4226 Phone (202) 944-3285, x13 Fax (202) 944-3295 Email agriffen@sbaa.org
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