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Otitis Media And Early Development In A High Risk Pediatric Population
Otitis Media And Early Development In A High Risk Pediatric Population
Roy Grant MA, Lourdes Rigual-Lynch PhD, Peter Sherman MD, Irwin Redlener MD. Head Start’s Seventh National Research Conference. June 28 – July 1, 2004. Washington DC.
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An Interdisciplinary, Technology-Based Approach to Increasing Knowledge of Adolescent Obesity
An Interdisciplinary, Technology-Based Approach to Increasing Knowledge of Adolescent Obesity
Sally Thompson MSN, CPNP, Carla Triplett PsyD, Sarah Wessler MA. National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality (NICHQ). March 19-21, 2008. Miami FL
Responding to the rise in pediatric overweight and type 2 diabetes in a primary care setting: screening and intervention
Responding to the rise in pediatric overweight and type 2 diabetes in a primary care setting: screening and intervention
S Goldsmith, R Grant. National Association of Community Health Center, Sept 2004 Workshop
Obesity prevalence among housed and homeless inner city New York children and youth.
Obesity prevalence among housed and homeless inner city New York children and youth.
S Goldsmith, R Grant, M Larkin, A Shapiro. American Public Health Association, Nov. 2006. Oral Presentation
Identification and treatment of overweight and obesity in homeless children.
Identification and treatment of overweight and obesity in homeless children.
S Goldsmith, R Grant, A Shapiro, S Joseph, M Larkin. American Public Health Association, Nov. 2006. Poster
Evaluation of a pediatric weight management program show promising outcomes.
Evaluation of a pediatric weight management program show promising outcomes.
S Goldsmith, A Shapiro, M Larkin, S Arevalo, R Grant. American Public Health Association, Nov. 2007. Poster
A coping and resilience curriculum for high risk children: Part of comprehensive disaster preparedness
A coping and resilience curriculum for high risk children: Part of comprehensive disaster preparedness
Developmental and medical status of infants and toddlers referred to the Early Intervention Program
Developmental and medical status of infants and toddlers referred to the Early Intervention Program
R Grant, M Nozyce, AH Gordon. American Public Health Association, Nov 2003
Use of the NHLBI guidelines to reduce asthma morbidity in an inner city population
Use of the NHLBI guidelines to reduce asthma morbidity in an inner city population
S Bown, R Grant, K Drezner, A Shapiro. National Conference on Asthma, June 2003
Psychosocial issues in the treatment of asthma in a high-risk pediatric population
Psychosocial issues in the treatment of asthma in a high-risk pediatric population
R Grant, L Lynch, S Bowen, K Drezner. National Conference on Asthma, June 2003
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