[NIFL-HEALTH:3847] Oral Communication with Low-Literate patients

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Can anyone refer me to books, web sites or other resources specifically related to teaching oral communication skills to health care professionals who work with low literate populations?

I've got Doak & Doak and most of the "classic" health literacy resources.  I'm wondering what else might be available.

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Thanks!

Rebecca Jacobson, MPH
Health Education Consultant 
Columbia, SC 



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