Several North Carolina pilot projects provided testimonials about their experiences to help spread standardized screening, and the project developed resources, including an office resource guide, designed to help primary care practices integrate standardized developmental screening into their workflow.
This section contains resources for "Spreading Results" developed by North Carolina.
- "If it Worked for Us…"
William Hensel. (Greensboro, NC: Guilford Access Partnership, Guilford County Department of Public Health, 2004) "If it Worked for Us…" - Letter of Support to Colleagues on Standardized Screening
Marian Earls. (Greensboro, NC: Guilford Child Health, Inc., April 2004).
This letter from a pilot site provider was sent to peers and colleagues in an effort to promote the use of the Ages and Stages Questionnaire. Letter of Support to Colleagues on Standardized Screening - North Carolina Office Resource Guide
North Carolina ABCD I Project.(2003).
This office resource guide is designed to help primary care practices integrate standardized developmental screening into their workflow. North Carolina Office Resource Guide - The Logistics of Sponsoring a Training
North Carolina ABCD Project. (2006). This resource outlines the critical steps that must be considered in order to sponsor successful quality improvement training. Part II-Sponsoring-logistics.doc
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