Clinic Experts Give Advice To Detroit Health centers are a proven model of delivering health services to those who For information on how to get help writing a clinic grant application, http://www.freep.com/news/health/fix3_20031003.htm
Extractions: FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER Third in a series Cherry Street Health Services sits on a hill near downtown Grand Rapids, just off Wealthy Street. The three-story brick building is surrounded by ample Victorian homes with wide front porches and gingerbread-style wooden trim. RELATED CONTENT Plans in the works for new clinic From his office, overflowing with books and blueprints for a planned expansion, Executive Director Chris Shea oversees eight federally supported clinics, one shy of the number of similar clinics in Detroit. Another special clinic is affiliated with St. Mary's Mercy Medical Center, making the number of government-supported clinics equal in Michigan's two largest cities. Detroit health experts shake their heads in grudging admiration. Grand Rapids has about one-fifth as many residents as Detroit has. It has 5,327 families in poverty, compared to Detroit, which has 47,920.
Loaves & Fishes - Meal Centers Transportation assistance to the senior meal center sites is available through Easy Moves, Art, Computer, Creative writing, Healthy Aging Speakers, http://www.loavesandfishesonline.org/content/services/mealcenters.asp
Extractions: Meal Centers 14 meal sites throughout Multnomah and eastern Washington Counties.In addition to hot, nutritious lunches served Monday through Friday, many of our centers offer a wide variety of programs, from exercise to art classes to field trips and outings. Anyone over the age of 60, regardless of income, is invited to dine. The noon meal supplies one-third to one-half of an older adult's daily nutrition requirements. Each menu includes salad, entree, starch, vegetable, bread, dessert, and beverage.Eight special diets are also available for those who need diabetic, low sodium, low cholesterol or soft meals. Meals are provided on a donation basis to those age 60 and older. Recipients are encouraged to donate toward the cost of their meals as they are able. Transportation assistance to the senior meal center sites is available through TriMet LIFT Service Search Results for MEAL CENTER LOCATIONS Ambleside
Extractions: Education Academics Northwestern Law Academics Bluhm Legal Clinic Bluhm Legal Clinic Contact Us Children and Family Justice Center Small Business Opportunity Center Center for International Human Rights ... Externships Access Restricted to Northwestern Law Community Academics Quick Links Rules and Regulations Graduation Requirements Student Bar Association Student Organizations Moot Court Public Service Program Scholarships and Writing Competitions Bluhm Legal Clinic
Extractions: Education Academics Northwestern Law Academics Bluhm Legal Clinic Bluhm Legal Clinic Contact Us Children and Family Justice Center Small Business Opportunity Center Center for International Human Rights ... Externships Access Restricted to Northwestern Law Community Academics Quick Links Rules and Regulations Graduation Requirements Student Bar Association Student Organizations Moot Court Public Service Program Scholarships and Writing Competitions Bluhm Legal Clinic
Penn State College Of Education Support Services writing CENTER provides free individualized help in writing, and also serves all students enrolled in PSYCHOLOGICAL CLINIC, 314 Moore, 8652191; e-mail. http://www.ed.psu.edu/edservices/certification/support_serv.asp
SUBJECT University writing Center + UNT Psychology Clinic + UNT Speech and Hearing Center +. College of Business Administration. Center for Quality and Productivity http://www.unt.edu/ir_acc/Fact_Book/Fact_Book_2002/2001 2002 Organized Research
Extractions: APPLICABILITY: TOTAL UNIVERSITY The listing below shows organized research and service units that engage in research and/or public service and training. Those units that offer degree programs or provide credit courses in support of other degree programs are shown on the primary organization chart. Centers/institutes indicated with a "+" have been exempted by the Vice President for Academic Affairs from periodic review under the Sunset policy because the primary mission of each unit is to provide educational support and/or provide internship sites for its constituent academic unit. Vice President for Academic Affairs North Texas Community College Consortium+
HIV/AIDS Treatment At The Mount Sinai Hospital In New York City assistance in program development and proposal writing to community based agencies. AIDS Center/Jack Martin Fund Clinic The Mount Sinai Hospital http://www.mountsinai.org/msh/msaidstreatmentprogram.jsp
On-Line Writing Clincs OnLine writing clinics Revised June 24, 1999 DeVry Institute of Technology Online writing Support Center Eastern Illinois University Grammar Hotline http://www.tc.umn.edu/~arend011/onlinewc.htm
Extractions: An increasing number of universities have made use of the Web to provide online writing labs (OWLs) to assist students with basic writing skills and to provide an opportunity to receive tutorial assistance on their writing from faculty and student experts. National Writing Centers Association http://departments.colgagte.edu/diw/NWCA.html Purdue University Online Writing Alternate site: http://owl.trc.purdue.edu/introduction.html Ashland University Writing Center Bowling Green State University Writing Lab Dakota State University Online Writing Lab ... University of Michigan Online Writing Lab Alternate site: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~nesta/OWL/owl.html University of Missouri Online Writery University of Texas, Austin, Undergraduate Writing Center University of Wisconsin Point Stevens Check this site for an updated list of On-Line Writing centers. http://www.schooledu.swt.edu/Dev.ed/Technology/Webliography.html#On-Line Writing Labs Top of the page. Back to the NADE directory.
Northshore Senior Center The Center provides health clinics, classes, social services, recreation, education, 1000 Creative writing 1000- Heartache to an Open Heart http://www.seniorservices.org/sc/northshore.asp
Extractions: Congregate Meals ... Volunteer The purpose of the Northshore Senior Center is to develop opportunities for seniors to create healthy and satisfying lives for themselves, for each other and for the members of our community. The Center provides health clinics, classes, social services, recreation, education, and nutrition programs for residents of Bothell, Kenmore, Woodinville, Juanita, and South Snohomish County. The center is located one block south of Main Street near downtown Bothell. Hours of Operation:
Georgetown Law - Public Interest Law Scholars Program Upperclass scholars must also fulfill the Law Center s writing requirement clinics offers student the chance to gain practical legal experience in the http://www.law.georgetown.edu/clinics/pils/
Extractions: Home Academic Programs Public Interest Programs Public interest law scholars program WHAT IS PILS? The Law Center's Public Interest Law Scholars Program (PILS) is designed for law students who want to dedicate most or all of their careers to public service. The Program provides financial scholarships, enriched educational opportunities, career counseling and summer employment stipends to students committed to practice law in the public interest. At the PILS Graduation Brunch, Katherine Barton receives her certificate showing completion of the Program's requirements. Eight Public Interest Law Scholars are chosen from each entering class. Evening as well as Day Division students are eligible. The Program is non-partisan and welcomes diverse views from participants with a range of political philosophies. Lee McGoldrick addressing her fellow Public Interest Law Scholars WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Communication Sciences And Disorders - Conley Center and informal measures; analyzing the information collected; writing evaluation reports, photo of family at the Center. FamilyBased Treatment Clinic http://www.umaine.edu/comscidis/conley_speechlang.htm
Extractions: About us Degree Programs Our Faculty Our Research ... Home Speech-Language Clinic The Speech-Language Clinic provides speech and/or language diagnostic and therapeutic services to clients across the lifespan: preschoolers with speech/language delays, adults with speech/language or cognitive needs, international students seeking assistance with English pronunciation. Services are provided by faculty as well as by graduate students under faculty supervision. Diagnostic Clinic The Diagnostic Clinic, usually held in the Conley facilities in Dunn Hall, offers comprehensive speech and language diagnostic evaluations.
Alternative & Holistic Cancer Centers Writers and Research, Inc. 4810 St. Paul Blvd Rochester, NY 14617 The people who ran this clinic have moved to Immunology Research Center in the Bahamas http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/cancer1/altcan.htm
Resources Reading Center. Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic The writing Center provides tutorial assistance for students who are enrolled in English Department http://www.fullerton.edu/catalog/student_affairs/resources/index.asp
Extractions: The Museum of Anthropology is an educational and research resource for the university and the community. It houses, sponsors and conducts a variety of activities as part of the CSUF Anthropology program, from lecture series to exhibits. Archaeological exhibits in the museum have included artifacts from California, the Middle East, Mesoamerica, the Southwest and Oceania, but the museum sponsors exhibits that explore all aspects of anthropology, not just archaeology. ART GALLERY Since 1963 the Art Gallery at California State University, Fullerton has presented exhibitions and produced corresponding publications that have made substantive scholarly contributions to the field of visual culture. The Art Gallery fosters cross-disciplinary interaction and study, and its exhibitions function as instructional tools that inspire and challenge students and faculty. The highly publicized gallery projects represent the most visible and direct bridge between the Art Department and the general community. In 1970, the Art Gallery moved to its current and permanent location in the Visual Arts Department. In subsequent years, the gallery has earned international recognition for its Museum Studies and Exhibition Design graduate program that provides students with practical and conceptual experience.
Turkey - Government Population Policies The campaign included the construction of new health clinics, the expansion of centers training medical professionals in family planning counseling, http://www.country-data.com/cgi-bin/query/r-13937.html
Extractions: Country Listing Turkey Table of Contents Family planning services have expanded considerably since the mid-1960s. A primary focus has been on educating couples about the material and health benefits of both limiting and spacing births. The Ministry of Health adopted the 1978 International Congress on Primary Health Care recommendations that family planning be combined with maternal and child health services and undertaken in cooperation with state hospitals, maternity hospitals, health centers, and clinics in both urban and rural areas. In addition to its support of public education about family planning, the ministry has solicited the cooperation of volunteer associations and international organizations to promote its programs. But despite concerted government efforts to encourage smaller families, Turkey's birth rate between 1965 and 1994 declined at a relatively slow pace, falling only from thirty-three to twenty-eight births per 1,000 population. Concern about the continuing high birth rate prompted the Ministry of Health in 1986 to launch a new population control campaign that concentrated on rural areas, where the fertility rate was highest. The campaign included the construction of new health clinics, the expansion of centers training medical professionals in family planning counseling, and the enlistment of private-sector cooperation in the distribution of birth control information and materials in factories. Private businesses established the Turkish Family Health and Planning Foundation, which has supplemented the state's population control efforts since 1986 through its financial support for special training programs and nationwide television advertisements.
Callier Center Library Home Page General, Guides/Guidelines, Hospitals/clinics, Images/Atlases, Avoiding Plagiarism Produced by the writing Center of Hamilton College, http://www.utdallas.edu/library/callier/links.html
Extractions: Free Email Directories Search Engines Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Other Reference Web Sites Hearing Disorders Web Sites ... Writing Aids NOTE: the free versions of Hotmail and Yahoo are not acceptable for document delivery from Interlibrary Loan. If you do not want to use your free UTD email account, try to pick an email provider that offers at least 5 mb of storage space. Return to Contents Search Engines All Search Engines (check here for exhaustive lists of search- and meta-search engines as well as tips for constructing successful strategies) Citeline (medical industry and health information) Complete Planet (searches invisible or deep web sites) FindArticles (an archive of published articles) FirstGov (government information gateway. Also try searching government information pages in Google - UncleSam Infomine (over 20,000 sites selected by librarians as "significant, core and/or reference level resources of a scholarly or educational nature on the Internet.")
Extractions: General Index. There are numerous tutoring, communication skills, and learning centers throughout the campus. Those most frequently used by students (or by their advisers on their behalf) are: The Center for Writing and Learning. WritingQ@mail.orst.edu The Mathematics Learning Center (MLC). MLC provides assistance in all lower division mathematic courses and selected statistics courses. General Access Microcomputer Laboratories. A large number of computer laboratories are available throughout the campus. Chapter 14 provides additional information. Special Orientation Courses. Special courses are offered through Academic Learning Services. The First Year Experience Program assists new students in understanding the environment and procedures of the University by acquainting them with the resources and support services available. Library Programs.
Extractions: Links to the CDC site are further down on this page Our 2005 IVF Clinical Pregnancy Rates Our 2004 IVF Clinical Pregnancy Rates Our 2003 IVF Clinical Pregnancy and Live Birth Success Statistics Our 2002 IVF Clinical Pregnancy and Live Birth Success Statistics ... Our Donor Egg Program Clinical Pregnancy and Live Birth Success Statistics There are large differences between pregnancy rates at different IVF centers
UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center All other new appointments at our HematologyOncology Clinic, call (919) 966-1178. by calling or writing. UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center http://cancer.med.unc.edu/patient/programs/pediatric.asp
Extractions: Kristi Geib, RN MSN PNP 919-966-7474 Program Overview: Our program has active inpatient and outpatient services and an accredited fellowship program in pediatric hematology-oncology. In addition to on-site clinical activities, program members see patients in outreach settings through AHEC (Area Health Education Centers) clinics in Wilmington. In Chapel Hill, multidisciplinary clinics are dedicated to patients with hemophilia (through the Comprehensive Hemophilia Diagnostic and Treatment Center), sickle cell disease, brain tumors, late effects of anticancer therapy as well as general hematology/oncology. These clinics are staffed with social workers, psychologists, schoolteachers and other pediatric sub-specialists in addition to the major oncology specialties (chemotherapists; radiation oncologists; general-, orthopedic-, and neuro-surgeons; nurses). A combined adult-pediatric bone marrow transplantation program offers autologous, allogeneic, matched unrelated donor, umbilical cord transplants for malignant and nonmalignant diseases.
Center Spread McIlvoy plans to get several senior center writing classes off to a good start During the clinic, the NMSU nursing students describe procedures to the http://www.nmsu.edu/~ucomm/Panorama/dec99/center.html
Extractions: THE COMMUNITY They see a need and meet it. They hear a cry and answer it. The six extraordinary faculty members on these pages devote long hours to community projects that directly aid other individuals, from children to the elderly, from people lost in the wilderness to those lost in society. These faculty, however, are not unique among the university's employees, students and alumni. Countless others, many of them people you know, find time to make contributions as community leaders, donors and volunteers. They take to heart NMSU's service mission and make it a lifelong goal. So to every Aggie who helps improve the human condition: Thank you. We honor you. Keep up the good work. The gift of hope Nancy McMillan, '79, left, and Nancy Baker It all started when Nancy McMillan, '79, marked the "proposal writing" box for her church's talent bank. The NMSU geology professor never imagined in the next eight years she would help build Community of Hope, an alliance of non-profit agencies addressing the needs of the poor and homeless in Las Cruces, and a new building to house them. Community of Hope is an agency of its own and an administrative umbrella for Hacienda del Sol transitional housing facility, El Caldito soup kitchen, St. Luke's Health Care Clinic, Closet de Mesilla Valley clothing bank, Casa de Peregrinos food bank, Jardin de los Ninos child care center and Community Action Agency, which provides weatherization assistance, AIDS programs and other services.