Clinic education : module text
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1977
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Honolulu, HI : East-West Communication Institute, East-West Center
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The broad goal of the module is to help clinic educators design programs that will lead to informed, satisfied, confident, continuous, and vocal users of contraceptive methods. Specific learning objectives for the module may be found at the beginning of each unit. These objectives reflect the concepts that, when taken together and combined with the readers' own ideas and experience, can help them on the way towards achievement of the broad goal. The module is divided into nine basic units. The first unit provides an overview of the rest of the module, and the second deals with that part of the clinic education program that educators cannot change or improve--the client. The remaining seven units each deal with an aspect of clinic education that educators can change and improve. The units are related, but can be used independently to work on selected parts of the clinic education process. there is a brief module manager's guide to the use of the module in group learning situations. There are also some ideas on how the module might be adapted for use in different cultures and organizations.
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A series of learning modules for professional and administrative staff working in development communication programs.
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/
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Birth control - Study and teaching, Family planning - Study and teaching, Contraceptives - Study and teaching
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329 p.
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