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Fetal alcohol syndrome center

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crib with one empty can of beer, totaling approximately 280 cans, per day of pregnancy with a doll representing a newborn baby
Crib holds one can of beer per day of pregnancy.
FAS Available Educational Sessions
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Seminar Topics:

1.    Diagnosis of FAS and Alcohol Related Birth Defects and Neurobehavioral Disorders
       (ARBD-ND)

2.    Educational management of FAS & ARBD-ND

3.    Prevention of FAS & ARBD-ND

4.    Screening for FAS & ARBD-ND

5.    Program evaluation of services for FAS & ARBD-ND

  • Community Assessment
    Social Service System
    Health Tracks (EPSDT)
    Early Start-Head Start
    Substance Abuse Treatment Program
    Corrections System
    Juvenile Justice

6.    Development of legislation on FAS

7.    State-based surveillance of FAS

8.    A state-based FAS, FAE (Fetal Alcohol Effects) Registry
        
        How?
        Why?
        Why now?

9.    Identification of FAS, FAE before adoption or foster care placement

10.    Epidemiologic (the study of epidemic diseases) consultation on state-wide prevalence
         studies or surveillance systems

11.    Strategies for linking data systems to determine cost and service use in FAS & ARBD-ND

 

If interested in hearing a presentation on any of these topics, please call (701) 777-3683.

 

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Center
UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences Room 5506
501 N. Columbia Rd.Stop 9037
Grand Forks, ND 58202-9037
Telephone: 701-777-3683
Email: skrom@medicine.nodak.edu

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