Title: Midwest Regional Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Training Center
1Midwest Regional Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Training
Center
- Progress Report
- July 30 - August 1, 2003
- CDC Project Team Meeting
- Atlanta, Georgia
2- Objectives
- Survey of FAS training/experience among health
care professionals in our 7 state area - Curriculum development
- Train the Trainer workshop in Year 2 utilizing
our new curriculum - Audit our medical school and allied health care
professions curriculum in Yrs 1 3 - Inject FAS curriculum into appropriate locations
in our health professions schools in Year 2 - Prepare questions for licensure organizations and
professional board exams
3Seven States Sans Illinois
4Midwest Regional Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Training
Center
- Local FAS Training and Experience Survey
- Practicing Family Doctors
- Practicing Occupational Therapists
- Practicing Psychologists
- Medical, OT, and PA students at MU and SLU
5Regional Surveys of Family Physicians,
Occupational Therapists and Psychologists will
supplement what we already know about
Pediatricians.
6Midwest Regional Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Training
Center
- Curriculum Development
- Survey of existing curriculum
- Use existing curriculum if available for each
core competency - Introduce at Train the Trainer session in
March, 2004
7SLU School of Health Professions Site for March
2004 Train the Trainer Event
8Midwest Regional Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Training
Center
- Train the Trainer Session
- Two-day CE/CME event, March 18-19, 2004
- First morning Pre-test, Ann Streissguth, Ken
Jones, Luther Robinson, and Richard Brown - First afternoon Interdisciplinary PBL case
scenario, workshops divided into professional
groups (child health providers, women health
providers, and mental health and community
support providers) where our FAS curriculum is
presented and teaching techniques are discussed
9Midwest Regional Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Training
Center
- Train the Trainer Session II
- Second morning Faculty will present on
competencies not covered by national experts - Mark Mengel Danny Wedding (9 12)
- Steve Braddock Melinda Ohlemiller (5,7,11)
- Kevin Rudeen (2)
- Dan Orme (4 8)
- Bill Bondeson (10)
- Second afternoon Continuation of PBL
interdisciplinary case scenario, post-test, and
discussion on dissemination - Computer lab and internet resources available
10Midwest Regional Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Training
Center
- Target Audiences
- for Curriculum Dissemination
- Medical Schools
- Schools of Allied Health
- Health Care Professionals
- Primary Care Residencies
11Midwest Regional Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Training
Center
- Mailing Lists
- Medical Schools curriculum deans, preventive
medicine and neurology course directors (Yrs 1
2), and family practice, pediatrics, and OB/GYN
clerkship directors in Year 3 and chairs of their
departments - Heads of PT/OT and speech pathology programs
- Heads of PA and NP programs
- Health psychology and social work training
program directors - State Chapters of Health Professions
Organizations (determine dates of meetings)
12Midwest Regional Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Training
Center
- What We Will Disseminate
- List of speakers in their area
- Curriculum products/Web site address
- Invitation to sponsor a CE/CME events in their
area
13Midwest Regional Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Training
Center
- Speakers Responsibility
- Each speaker will be responsible for hosting two
CE/CME events during the third year - Each event will be evaluated using our curriculum
evaluation instruments - Quarterly newsletter will be sent to speakers and
key individuals on our mailing lists
14Midwest Regional Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Training
Center
- Progress
- Community Advisory Board has formed and met on
May 27, 2003 - MRFASTC Website is up and active
15Our Community Advisory Board
Mark Swanson, MD, MPH (Arkansas), Stephen and
Louise Carleton (Oklahoma), Teresa Walters
(Kansas), Nicholas Pantazis, PhD (Iowa), Bruce
Buelher, MD (Nebraska) (Nebraska).
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Center
We are a Research and Training Group Dedicated to
FAS Prevention and to the Meaningful Assessment,
Diagnosis and Treatment of Individuals and
Families Coping with FAS
MRFASTC is a collaborative effort that involves
Saint Louis University (School of Medicine's
Department of Community and Family Medicine and
the Edward and Margaret Doisy School of Allied
Health), the University of Missouri-Columbia
(School of Medicine and School of Health
Professions), the Missouri Institute of Mental
Health, and the Saint Louis Arc.
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Our Mission The Midwest Regional FAS Training
Center was formed to improve health
professional's knowledge and skill regarding FAS
recognition, diagnosis, treatment, management,
and prevention in a 7 state region around
Missouri.
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http//mimh.edu/fas
17Midwest Regional Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Training
Center
- Conclusions
- Magnificent Website
- Curriculum Development
- Train the Trainer Workshop
- Community Advisory Board Oct. 14, 2003