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Eckert-Norton, Margaret; Baez, Annecy; Morrison, Ann – Substance Abuse, 2006
NYU MAINSTREAM fellows collaborated with a student health center. An objective structured clinical evaluation (OSCE) was conducted by the fellows for the center's personnel.
Descriptors: School Health Services, Substance Abuse, Screening Tests, Cooperation
Asbed, Ruth Alice; And Others – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1977
Assessment of the Montgomery County (Maryland) preschool health roundup indicated that this standardized screening program is cost-effective for early identification of preschool children who will need health and/or educational intervention to achieve their maximum potential. (MJB)
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Health Needs, Preschool Children, Program Descriptions

Weidman, William H. – Journal of School Health, 1979
A program in the schools for screening children suffering from hypertension is described. (JMF)
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Education, Health Facilities, Health Programs

Lucker, Jay R.; Samsky, Jay G. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1979
Questions regarding the use of minimally trained speech-language pathologists in conducting an impedance screening program, obtaining the cooperation of the children during testing, and dealing with problems related to referral procedures are discussed, and an account of a pilot otoadmittance screening program is presented. (Author/DLS)
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Audiology, Audiometric Tests, Exceptional Child Research