Partnering for Success: How Health Departments Work and How to Work With Health Departments

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National Association of Chronic Disease Directors
Partnering for Success: How Health Departments Work and How to Work with Health Departments focuses on
creating healthy schools, and discusses the many ways in which health departments can be of support to
education departments, schools, and community leaders. The publication is designed to help readers better understand
how state and local public health systems are structured, th
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Podcast: James Sublett, MD discusses ways to reduce allergens and irritants at home

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Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics
James Sublett, MD, a board-certified allergist and indoor air specialist from Louisville, Kentucky, and a member of the Board of Regents Executive Committee for the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology talks with AANMA about ways to reduce allergens and irritants at home.
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Bilingual CD/Indoor Air Repair

Sponsoring Program Name
Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics
AANMA¿s Indoor AIRepair at Home, School and Play (HSP) kit is one of our most recognizable educational materials for patient education. The kit helps children with asthma, their parents, relatives, school administrators, and other community members recognize the correlation between good indoor air quality and improved asthma symptoms. English and Spanish version are compiled in a electronic versi
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ASTHMA CLINICIANS WORK TOO HARD

Sponsoring Program Name
THOMAS F. PLAUT MD
Five tools to engage patients leading to more efficient and effective care.
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Support Group Manual & Companion CD

A resource guide to help educational support groups get organized, publicize and remain successful. Great for people who want to start an asthma or allergy support group and for existing group leaders who want to strengthen their programs. Filled with stories of success and struggle from other group leaders, medical advisors and group members across the country. A companion CD provides additional
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Questions to Ask Your Health Care Provider

This resource is two “scripts” to help patients or parents of children who have asthma know what questions to ask their provider during an asthma visit. There is also a supplemental document titled “Your health care provider may ask you…”.
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Native AIR Asthma Activity & Coloring Booklet (ages 4-7)

This Asthma Activity Guide (designed for ages 4 to 7) provides fun and easy ways to learn about asthma and the 5 most common asthma triggers (dust mites, tobacco smoke, pets, mold, and pests (rodents/cockroaches) found in the home.
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