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  1. A Model School District Media Program: Montgomery County As a Case Study (Ala Studies in Librarianship, No. 6.) by John T. Gillespie, 1977-06
  2. A process for planning school media programs: Defining service outputs, determining resource and operational requirements, and estimating program costs by James W Liesener, 1972
  3. Planning instruments for school library/media programs, by James W Liesener, 1974
  4. Instruments for planning and evaluating library media programs by James W Liesener, 1980

81. Childhood Obesity Prevention Campaign Launched — Commercial Alert
Harvard Medical school; Associate Director, media Center Judge Baker Children s Center Center for Food and Justice Center for media Education
http://www.commercialalert.org/news-releases.php?article_id=182&month=04&year=20

82. WUSM Mini-Medical School I
Students in MiniMedical school I, which is offered in the fall and spring, attend lectures and Tour the Bernard Becker Medical Library media Center.
http://medweb.wustl.edu/becker/minimed/mms1.asp
Students in Mini-Medical School I, which is offered in the fall and spring, attend lectures and participate in the following hands-on training:
  • Learn operating room protocol and practice surgical techniques of the future. Learn from surgical residents how to suture and guide minimally invasive surgical instruments using a miniaturized video camera.
    Tour the Bernard Becker Medical Library Media Center. See what computers can do to enhance medical students' learning.
Mini-Medical School Archives Current Course Listing Follows:
Fall 2005 Session: September 20 - November 15 SEPTEMBER 20 Genetics and the Future of Medicine
Larry J. Shapiro, MD
Executive Vice Chancellor for Medical Affairs and Dean of the School of Medicine
Leading Causes of Blindness: Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration and Others

Russell Van Gelder, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
Department of Molecular Biology and Pharmacology SEPTEMBER 27 Health Care Financing: Where Does the Money Come From?

83. Home - Medical School At The University Of Minnesota
Dianne Bartels, associate director of the Center for Bioethics, provides information on media Contact (612) 6252640. Administrative Offices Directory
http://www.med.umn.edu/
Return to: Medical School Academic Health Center myU U of M Home ...
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Modern-day M*A*S*H*
It's the end of the last weekend in August in northern Iraq, and Greg Beilman, University of Minnesota Medical School, is pretty sure someone is getting hurt. "It's Sunday. They're blowing themselves up," Beilman tells a St. Paul Pioneer Press reporter. He knows, because it's his job to patch up the people caught in this country's violent insurgency.
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Medical School Gives Students Flexibility Meet Our Students: An excerpt from the 2005 Dean's Report. Women have new choice for online health information Hope for Diabetes Patients
Dr. Bernhard Hering The estimated 1 million Americans living with type 1 diabetes may have new hope because of recent advances in clinical studies of islet transplants by Dr. Bernhard Hering at the University of Minnesota. Read more about islet transplants
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84. Covering Kids: Communications Campaign - Back-to-School
Timeline Plan a successful Back-to-school media event using the event president, Center for Studying Health System Change; John Lumpkin, MD, MPH,
http://coveringkidsandfamilies.org/communications/bts/
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DC United's Children's Health Care Coverage Day Video DC United designated August 13 as Health Care Coverage Day in their stadium. View the video played on the stadium Jumbotrons. Watch video Back-to-School 2005
Spanish Music Video View the Spanish language music video dedicated to Watch video Back-to-School 2005
Launch Event Webcast View the Back-to-School 2005 press conference webcast in its entirety.

85. UCLA Center For The Health Sciences [UCLA Media Kit]
Mattel Children s Hospital and the outpatient Children s Health Center serve more than The UCLA school of Public Health is responsible for training the
http://newsroom.ucla.edu/kit/html/healthsciences.htm
UCLA CENTER FOR THE HEALTH SCIENCES The UCLA Center for the Health Sciences (CHS), which includes nearly all of the university's patient-care, clinical education and biomedical research facilities, has achieved an international reputation for its health-care programs and scientific advancements and has grown into one of the largest and most respected health-sciences centers in the country. Contained within the CHS are UCLA's professional schools of dentistry, medicine, nursing and public health; UCLA Medical Center; UCLA Medical Plaza; the Mattel Children's Hospital; the Neuropsychiatric Institute and Hospital; the Jules Stein Eye Institute and the Doris Stein Eye Research Center; the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center; the Gordon and Virginia MacDonald Medical Research Laboratories; the Gonda (Goldschmied) Neuroscience and Genetics Research Center; the UCLA AIDS Institute; and an extensive network of research institutes. PATIENT CARE UCLA Medical Center
As the primary teaching hospital for the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, the 668-bed UCLA Medical Center (including 120 beds in the Mattel Children's Hospital) provides patient care in nearly all medical specialties. The medical center operates on a nonprofit, self-supporting basis and employs a staff of more than 5,000 physicians, nurses, technicians, therapists and support personnel.

86. Maryland School-Based Health Center Initiative
The primary goals of the maryland schoolBased Health Center Initiative under Making the Grade were to (1) develop four model SBHCs in two jurisdictions;
http://www.rwjf.org/portfolios/resources/grantsreport.jsp?filename=029322.htm&ia

87. Yale: Cardiothoracic Imaging - Table Of Contents
Yale University school of Medicine. Techniques Findings Cases References. P, N. Yale Center for Advanced Instructional media. Table of Contents
http://info.med.yale.edu/intmed/cardio/imaging/contents.html
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Patrick J. Lynch, MS Design Director Web Design and Development Information Technology Services - Medicine Production credits Contributors John A. Paton, PhD Principal Investigator, IAIMS Director of Academic Computing Information Technology Services - Medicine Michael Ezekowitz, MD Professor of Medicine (Cardiology) Section of Cardiovascular Medicine Frans J, Th. Wackers, MD Professor of Medicine (Cardiology) Section of Cardiovascular Medicine Development of this site was partially funded by an IAIMS Grant (LM05583) from the National Library of Medicine. Anatomy

88. Center For Infant And Child Loss
The Center for Infant Child Loss works with maryland families and communities facing the sudden unexpected University of maryland school of Medicine
http://www.infantandchildloss.org/

Home
Sudden Death What Is SIDS? Counseling and Support ...
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
and other child deaths, risk reduction practices, grief, and compassionate intervention.
This website is designed to help you find information on Center services and training opportunities, SIDS, grief and sudden death, risk reduction, and links to bereavement and information resources. newsletters, which include reports on current research, a calendar of events, and opportunities for you to become involved in events that benefit both families and the Center. We hope you will find the web site helpful.
We strive to keep you abreast of all the latest news and information.
Advisory Board, Staff, Mission and Goals

University of Maryland School of Medicine
Department of Pediatrics Division of Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics
Is funded, in part, by the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Contact us at: caring@infantandchildloss.org http://medschool.umaryland.edu
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Funding Statement Thanks to our Media Sponsors Events May 6, 2006

89. Governor Thomas Johnson Middle School, Frederick County, Md.
The media center is the school s architectural focus. A curved glass front and doubleheight space are visible from the main lobby.
http://asumag.com/mag/university_maryland_new_middle/
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90. The Edward W. Estlow Center For Journalism & New Media
Estlow International Center for Journalism and New media. She earned a Master of Studies in Law degree from Yale Law school, and has several honorary
http://estlowcenter.du.edu/
An educational
organization
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the discoveries and
dramatic changes new media have precipitated
in the field of journalism.
Our Programs include
Professional Training
Youth Education
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Online Community Useful Research and Timely Publications
Contact Information: The Estlow Center S chool of Communication University of Denver 2490 South Gaylord St. Denver, CO 80208 Phone: (303) 871-3984 Fax: (303) 871-4949 E-mail us Click here for a Map to the Estlow Center Greenhouse receives Anvil of Freedom Award on May 4 Link to May 10 story from DU's student newspaper, The Clarion Linda Greenhouse, the 1998 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for beat reporting and author of the soon-to-be released b iography "Becoming Justice

91. News Media - Mount Sinai School Of Medicine
The Mount Sinai Medical Center encompasses The Mount Sinai Hospital and Mount Sinai Mount Sinai ranks 9th among the nation’s 125 medical schools in the
http://fusion.mssm.edu/media/content.cfm?storynum=204

92. Site Services | Baltimoresun.com
O Malley seeks duty of schools upkeep; City would be responsible for adequate by state standards, with modern media centers and science labs.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/education/bal-md.schools07feb07,1,5939872.story
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93. Think Tanks: Kennedy School Of Government Library
Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs (Ashland University, Ohio) TX); National Center for Smart Growth Research Education (University of maryland)
http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/library/orgs_tanks.htm
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94. Media Center Index
Walter Johnson Home MCPS Web. Since 11/20/01 this page has had visitors. media Specialist Erica Lodish.
http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/schools/wjhs/mediactr/
Since 11/20/01 this page has had visitors.
Media Specialist Erica Lodish

95. Johns Hopkins Medicine
JOHNS HOPKINS school OF MEDICINE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY Hopkins Center for Integrative Medicine Offers New Alternative Programs for Patients
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/
The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Outpatient Center The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Johns Hopkins at Cedar Lane Johns Hopkins at Green Spring Station Johns Hopkins at White Marsh Johns Hopkins Community Physicians Johns Hopkins Home Care Group Johns Hopkins International Howard County General Hospital Patient Privacy Information/HIPAA Physicians Nurses Pharmacists Other Health Professionals Faculty Policies HIPAA Information House Staff Council Human Resources Information on Labor Relations JHM Intranet LCME Institutional Self-Study Medical School Council Science Calendar Women's Leadership Council Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Continuing Medical Education Bloomberg School of Public Health News Releases News Services Media Relations Staff International Press Broadcast Services JHM Publications Urban Health Institute JHU Community Services
  • Hopkins Scientists Uncover "Tags" that Force Proteins to Cell Surface
  • Hopkins Experts Highlight Strategies for People to Raise Their Levels of So-Called Good Cholesteral
  • Best Dressed Sale Set for September 29 - October 2
  • Sugar Helps Control Cell Division ... Hopkins News RSS Feeds
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  • 96. Md. Schools Appeal 'No Child' Scores
    About 145 maryland schools have contested the results on state achievement Three other schools Homewood Center in Howard County, Dr. Thomas L. Higdon
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/14/AR2005071401819.
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    Md. Schools Appeal 'No Child' Scores
    Most Waivers Requested for Special-Ed
    By Ylan Q. Mui Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, July 15, 2005; Page B06 About 145 Maryland schools have contested the results on state achievement tests in reading and math, with more than a third of the appeals coming from Montgomery and Prince George's counties. State education officials said yesterday that many schools waited until yesterday afternoon's deadline to appeal.

    97. Public Health News And Research Developments From Johns Hopkins
    Sign up for Public Health News Center Email Updates Taiwan’s Health Minister Returns to Bloomberg school (JHSPH News, August 8, 2005)
    http://www.jhsph.edu/publichealthnews/
    NEWS CENTER Home Terrorism and Public Health Preparedness News Archives About ...
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    MEDIA INQUIRIES paffairs@jhsph.edu HIGHTLIGHTS Katrina Aftermath Events today at JHSPH OpenCourseWare School at a Glance ... 2005-2006 Sommer Scholars PUBLICATIONS Saving Lives Millions at a Time Johns Hopkins Public Health Magazine Johns Hopkins Public Health Magazine View Contents Subscribe Global Research September 23, 2005 Your browser does not support embedded Flash objects. UN Global Summit Disappoints Aid Groups
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    (Yahoo! News, September 21, 2005) First Generic Version of AIDS Drug Approved
    (Newsweek, September 20, 2005) Center for Law and the Public’s Health Receives Important Global Designation
    (JHSPH News, September 19, 2005) Post-Katrina Frenzy Extraordinary Case
    (Baltimore Sun, September 18, 2005)

    98. About MPT
    maryland Public Television collaborates with a variety of forprofit and nonprofit Center for Technology in Education (partner in Star Schools grant)
    http://www.mpt.org/about/partnership.cfm

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    Report on partnerships 2000 - 2002
    Maryland Public Television collaborates with a variety of for-profit and nonprofit organizations throughout the state and region to deliver on our mission "to educate, entertain, and engage" the citizens we serve. These partnerships can involve on-air programming, Internet resources, special events in the community, and other forms of outreach. The following organizations collaborated with MPT during the 2000-2002 timeframe. Government departments/agencies
  • Baltimore County, Office of County Executive (for Backyard Bash)
  • Governor's Commission on Hispanic Affairs (for American Family outreach)
  • Zoom into Action
  • Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention (for Ready to Grow)
  • MD Department of Education's MD Student Service Alliance (for Zoom into Action
  • MD Department of Human Resources (for Hardworking Families, Ready to Learn, Ready to Grow
  • MD Department of Education (for Teaching the Reader , Maryland Digital Schools Project, and Thinkport)
  • American Family outreach
  • MD Department of Natural Resources (for Outdoors Maryland
  • MD Infants and Toddlers program/Program (for Ready to Learn
  • MD Motor Vehicle Administration (for Smooth Operators project)
  • MD State Archives
    and on digital conversion collaboration and public safety coordination, MPT has partnered with:
  • 99. Notre Dame Archives Collections
    COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. CAL College of Arts Letters; QAE College of Arts COM Computing Center; EDM Educational media; FCB Faculty Club Records
    http://archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/default.htm
    Archives
    Collections
    • AAR : Aaron Ignatius Abell Papers ZAA : Charles Januarius Acton Letters sent BAE : Brother Aidan 's Extracts ALN : Brother Alban Ledgers ALB : George Albertson Papers AHC All Hallows College (Dublin, Ireland) Records ALL : Barbara Allen Oral histories AFC American Federation of Catholic Societies Collection AMR Americanism Collection APC Amerika Publishing Company Records ANT Anti-Catholic Printed Material Collection ARM : James W. Armsey Papers VAT Archivio vaticano Fondo Bolognetti ACP Association of Chicago Priests Records ACS Association of Contemplative Sisters Records AVX : Material Separated from Audio-Visual Collections AUD : Ernest Audran Papers BAA : Peter A. Baart BCH : Ferdinand Dominic Bach Correspondence BAC : Cletus S. Bachofer Papers ZCF : Stephen T. Badin Papers ZAB : Baestlé - Bonté - DeSeille Family Papers BHN : Leonard "Pete" Bahan Papers BLD : Ideal Baldoni Papers BAR : Frederic Baraga Papers KYB Bardstown (Ky.). Board of Trustees Records BRN : Geno C. Baroni Papers NUE National Center for Urban Ethnic Affairs BRW : Paul Charles Bartholomew Papers ZAR : Burnett C.

    100. Jonathan King Lectures - Stanford Center For Biomedical Ethics (SCBE) - Stanford
    1998 Kathleen M. Foley, MD, Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center, 1997 Sherwin B. Nuland, MD, Yale school of Medicine, Death and the Doctor The Final
    http://scbe.stanford.edu/events/king.html
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    Current and Past Jonathan King Lectures
    Presented by the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics, Stanford Medical Informatics, and the Health Library
    Date: Wednesday, October 26, 2005
    Time: 5:00 - 6:00 pm
    Location: Fairchild Auditorium
    Doctors as Storytellers
    NEAL BAER, M.D.
    Dr. Neal Baer is Executive Producer of the NBC television series . During his tenure, the series has won the Shine Award, the Prism Award, and the Media Access Award, and has grown in both critical and popular stature. The series regularly appears among the top ten television dramas in national ratings. Prior to his work on SVU , Dr. Baer was Executive Producer of the NBC series ER . A member of the show's original staff and a writer and producer on the series for seven seasons, he was nominated for five Emmys as a producer. He also received Emmy nominations for Outstanding Writing in A Drama Series for the episodes "Hell and High Water" and "Whose Appy Now?" For the latter, he also received a Writers' Guild of America nomination. Dr. Baer's other work includes "Warriors," an episode of

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