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Dianne Rees

Instructional Package | HELPix | NYU Langone Medical Center - 0 views

  • In the manual you will find a complete description of the HELP Project.
  • information about recruiting, training and supervising successful volunteer HELP educators.
Dianne Rees

HELPix | NYU Langone Medical Center - 0 views

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    " Health Education and Literacy for Parents (HELP) Project is designed to support the health literacy needs of parents through short term educational interventions in pediatric waiting rooms"
Dianne Rees

Patient Safety Crosswalk - 0 views

  • Welcome to the Patient Safety Crosswalk - a place where you can quickly find the latest in patient safety news, events, projects, research and more from across Canada!
Dianne Rees

Tutorials - Cooperative Library Instruction Project - 0 views

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    Not specifically health relates, digital literacy resources available under a CC license, a mixed bag of stuff
Dianne Rees

HealthLiteracyReport.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    Views of health literacy in NC, but chapters 2 & 3 are generally useful
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Appendicitis: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment | Health Blog - 0 views

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    What Is Appendicitis? How to diagnose Appendicitis? Where is Appendix pain located In this article, we hope you can find all of your answers related to Appendicitis. We covered everything about Appendicitis. We discussed types, causes, symptoms, tests, and treatment of Appendicitis.
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    Appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix, which is a small tube of intestinal tissue that projects from the large intestine. While the appendix does not seem to have a particular function, one theory suggests that it acts as a storehouse of good bacteria and boosts immunity after diarrheal illness. However, some experts believe the appendix is just a purposeless remnant from our evolutionary past. One thing we're sure of is that we can live without it, without any apparent consequences.
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