Below are the current collaborative web sites of the MCH
Training Grantee Network. The MCH Training Grantee Network
provides grantees of the HRSA/MCHB Training Program with technical
support and services including web development, collaboration
tools, and technical assistance. Our project is designed to
meet these needs by creating a family of grantee-group oriented
web sites as requested and time-permitting. In addition to creating these
group-specific web sites, we also provide a number of services
including, eLearning systems, email discussion groups (aka
listservs), discussion forums, and other collaboration tools.
Visit the MCH Training
Grantee Network (not a government web site) for
additional information.
Training Program Grantees
MCH Training Grantee Network
Main web site of the MCH Training Grantee Network. Provides
information on services and technical support offered
to grantees of the MCH Training Program.
Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics (DBP)
Enhances the behavioral, psychosocial, and developmental
aspects of general pediatric care. The programs support
fellows in behavioral pediatrics to help prepare them
for leadership roles as teachers, researchers, and clinicians.
Leadership and Education in Adolescent Health
(LEAH)
Prepares professionals from a variety of health care disciplines
to be leaders in clinical care, research, public health
policy, and advocacy.
Nutrition
Promotes public health nutrition for children, adolescents,
women, and families by providing graduate training to
nutritionists and registered dietitians. In addition,
short-term training focused on clinical and public health
approaches to maternal and child nutrition is provided
to professionals from a variety of fields.
Leadership, Education and Research in Nursing
(LEARN)
Provides post-professional graduate training in nurse-midwifery
and pediatric and adolescent nursing to assure MCH nursing
leadership in academia and community-based health programs.
These projects also provide continuing education for nurses
in the field.
LEND
Trains future leaders in a variety of disciplines to improve
the health of children who have or are at risk of developing
neurodevelopmental disabilities or other similar conditions
such as autism and mental retardation.
University of California at Children's Hospital Los Angeles
University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD)
Web Site: http://uscucedd.org
(not a government web site)
Pediatric Pulmonary Centers (PPC)
Prepares health professionals to develop or improve community-based,
family-centered health care for children with chronic
respiratory diseases, such as asthma.
MCH Training Strategic Planning Workgroups
Provides training grantees with an opportunity to directly impact policies and procedures to guide the implementation of the Training Program and assist with the achievement of the MCH Training National Strategic Plan goals and objectives.
The Schools of Public Health have also taken advantage of
the services provided by the MCH Training Grantee Network
to develop their own web sites.
Harvard School of Public Health - Maternal and Child Health Program
Web Site: http://hsph.mchtraining.net
(not a government web site)
University of Illinois Chicago School of Public Health - Maternal and Child Health Program
Web Site: http://uic.edu/sph/mch/
(not a government web site)