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Fresh Ideas: Improving the Health of Immigrant and Refugee Communities

June 13, 2013 | Program Result Report

Fresh Ideas was a targeted solicitation for proposals that aimed to give immigrants and refugees the tools and support they need to improve and maintain their own health.

An Action Agenda for Schools and Communities to Fight Obesity

July 30, 2012 | Program Result Report

During 2006 to 2007, TV and radio host Tavis Smiley convened town hall meetings in four U.S. cities to raise awareness of childhood obesity. A key organization in each city then worked to spur state and local efforts to address the growing problem.

Make Every Day a Healthy Day!: Sesame Workshop Distributes Nutrition and Physical Activity Kit to Child-Care Providers Serving Preschoool Children

August 11, 2010 | Program Result Report

The Sesame Workshop distributed 14,000 copies of the Healthy Habits for Life Child Care Resource Kit in English and Spanish to home-based child care providers to help them integrate nutrition and physical activity into their daily routines.

Health Professions Partnership Initiative

September 9, 2009 | Program Result Report

The Health Professions Partnership Initiative was designed to enhance the academic preparation of minority students and nurture their interest in health careers.

Ladders in Nursing Careers Program

July 1, 1999 | Program Result Report

Ladders in Nursing Careers (L.I.N.C.) was a career advancement and health care work force education national program.

Facing the Highest Shortage of Registered Nurses in the United States, Georgia Establishes a Nursing Careers Program

July 1, 1999 | Program Result Report

From 1993 through mid-1997, Georgia Ladders in Nursing Careers (L.I.N.C.) enrolled 146 students from 48 institutions, with minority participation close to 50 percent.

Southern States and Universities Confer on Ways to Collaborate to Improve Child Health

January 1, 2003 | Program Result Report

In 2001, the National Commission on Partnerships for Children's Health held a conference of Southeastern state officials and higher education representatives on ways to form regional child-health collaborations.

Medical College of Georgia Encourages Students Toward Generalist Careers

July 25, 2003 | Program Result Report

The Medical College of Georgia - the largest medical school in southeastern U.S. - developed initiatives to increase to at least 50 percent the percentage of medical school graduates becoming generalist physicians.

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