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FASD
Competency-Based Curriculum Development Guide for Medical and Allied
Health Education and Practice – Book plus CD
This curriculum development guide is designed to improve prevention,
identification, and management of FASDs and can be used to develop
educational programs and materials in a range of formats based on
the needs of learners. Based on seven core competencies, it is
intended for use with medical and allied health students and
practitioners.Available in
English
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FASD
Competency-Based Curriculum Development Guide for Medical and Allied
Health Education and Practice – CD only
The CD version of the curriculum development guide includes the
guide plus PowerPoint presentations that accompany each of the seven
competencies. This is intended to be used to develop educational
programs and materials for medical and allied health students and
practitioners.Available in
English
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Reducing
Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancies: A Report of the National Task Force on
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Effect
This report reviews current evidence on prevention strategies to
reduce alcohol use and alcohol-exposed pregnancies, provides
recommendations on promoting and improving these strategies, and
offers future research directions in the field of FASD prevention.
Available in English
PDF
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A Call to Action:
Advancing Essential Services and Research on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum
Disorders – A Report of the National Task Force on Fetal Alcohol
Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Effect
This report highlights recommendations to improve and expand efforts
regarding early identification, diagnostic services, and quality
research on interventions for individuals with FASDs and their
families.
Available in English
PDF
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U.S. Surgeon
General's Advisory on Alcohol Use in Pregnancy
This 5"x8" double-sided card contains the 2005 U.S. Surgeon General's
Advisory on Alcohol Use in Pregnancy on one side and Internet
resources about alcohol use and pregnancy on the reverse side. The
Surgeon General's message advises women not to drink alcohol if they
are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or at risk of becoming
pregnant.Available in
English and
Spanish
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FAS Guidelines for Referral and Diagnosis
These guidelines are intended to assist physicians and allied health
professionals in the timely identification, referral, and diagnosis
of persons with fetal alcohol syndrome. Before ordering multiple
copies,
please click here to view the guidelines in order to see if they are
appropriate for your audience.
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Think before you drink.
Brochure:
This brochure describes what FAS is and how to prevent it; the
brochure targets childbearing-age women with the message to avoid
drinking during pregnancy.
This brochure is a graphically enhanced version of the 1999 purple
and black "Think Before You Drink" brochure from The Arc of the
United States and CDC.Available in
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Pi?selo antes de beber.
Folleto:
Este folleto describe el s?drome alcoh?ico fetal (SAF) y la manera
como prevenirlo. El folleto est?dirigido a las mujeres en edad de
procrear, a quienes trasmite el mensaje de la necesidad de evitar las
bebidas alcoh?icas durante el embarazo. Available
in
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I
never thought I’d get pregnant...let alone have a baby with fetal alcohol
syndrome.
Brochure:
This brochure targets African-American women and is intended to raise
awareness about the risks of drinking during pregnancy, explain the causes and
characteristics of FAS, highlight the risks associated with drinking and
having unprotected sex, and identify ways to prevent FAS.
Available in
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I
never thought I’d get pregnant...let alone have a baby with fetal alcohol
syndrome.
Available with picture of mom and baby on the front cover (as shown
above) or with a
picture of a woman holding a glass of wine on the front (the content
within is identical to brochure shown above).
Available in
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Poster (17"x22"):
Wanda never
thought she’d get pregnant...let alone have a baby with fetal alcohol
syndrome.Available in
English |
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Poster (17"x22"):
Karen doesn’t know
she’s pregnant...By the time she finds out, her baby will already have
fetal alcohol syndrome.Available in
English |