Medical assistant FASD

Introduction to FASDs: The Medical Assistant’s Role

Acknowledgments
The Introduction to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: The Medical Assistant’s Role Curriculum was developed for the Mountain Plains Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Practice and Implementation Center (Mountain Plains FASD PIC) by Tobie Barton, MA, Carolyn Edney, MSW, Pamela Gillen, ND, and Joyce Hartje, PhD. Additional contributions were made by Nancy Roget, MS.

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The material contained in this document may be used and reprinted for training purposes without special permission. Copyright © 2016 by the Mountain Plains Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Practice and Implementation Center (Mountain Plains FASD PIC), University of Nevada, Reno, 1664 N. Virginia Street , Reno, Nevada 89557. All material appearing in this publication, except that taken directly from copyrighted sources, is in the public domain and may be reproduced or copied without permission from CDC or the authors. Use of the following citation is requested and greatly appreciated.

Suggested Citation
Barton, T., Edney, C., Gillen, P., & Hartje, J. (2016). Introduction to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: The Medical Assistant’s Role. Reno, Nevada: Mountain Plains Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Practice and Implementation Center, University of Nevada, Reno.

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