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Claire Jennings <[log in to unmask]>
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From the Prenatal Ed Update
Vol. 3 #6 June 15, 1998 

Prenatal Ed Poll: To produce or purchase? 

One third of respondents to the May Poll said, Yes, it is cheaper to write
new materials than to purchase existing materials. Two thirds said No.

Materials can be printed on paper ­ pamphlets, posters, flyers ­ or on
pens, cups, clothing. Materials also include audio- and videotape,
multimedia presentations, computer kiosks ­ any vehicle that carries your
information. So, of course, the "right" answer to the poll question depends
on many factors...

Plus: Links to Reviewers' Guide & Checklist for Evaluating Patient
Education Materials 

See http://www.PrenatalEd.com/newsv3n6.htm

This months Poll:
Prenatal Education is best delivered:
[ ] during prenatal care visits.
[ ] in classes at the worksite.
[ ] through case managers.
[ ] all of the above.

To vote and leave your comments, visit
http://www.PrenatalEd.com/newsv3n6.htm

The Prenatal Ed Update is a monthly newsletter is published by Practice
Development, Inc for healthcare practitioners, health educators, medical
case managers, employers and insurers who share our commitment to promoting
perinatal health.To learn more about the PrenatalEd Update, and to have it
delivered to your email each month, visit http://www.PrenatalEd.com/news.htm 
Claire Jennings
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PrenatalEd - http://www.PrenatalEd.com
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