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ACU's New Comprehensive Asthma Resource List

Here in one location, you can find resources including clinical guidelines, patient education and self-management materials, policy briefs, asthma reports, clinical toolkits, mobile technology and asthma information, and smoking cessation and tobacco materials.

Here in one location, you can find resources including clinical guidelines, patient education and self-management materials, policy briefs, asthma reports, clinical toolkits, mobile technology and asthma information, and smoking cessation and tobacco materials.

Many of the resources are available in both English and Spanish, and some in other languages, including Chinese. Also included are a variety of multimedia tools such as videos and interactive web sites. There are even links to asthma-related training courses where continuing education credits are available.

Contact Name: 
Corden Kane
Contact Email: 
ckane@clincians.org

Pilot Project- Asthma Triggers Coloring Book

Pilot Project- Asthma Triggers Coloring Book to use for children ages 3-5 to identify asthma triggers. Works with the Asthma Triggers Poster.

Pilot Project- Asthma Triggers Coloring Book to use for children ages 3-5 to identify asthma triggers.  Works with the Asthma Triggers Poster.

Contact Name: 
Heidi LeSane
Contact Email: 
lesane.heidi@epa.gov
Contact Phone: 
4045629074
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2011 Snapshot of High-Performing Asthma Management Programs

Learn about how successful asthma programs employ the strategies and tactics identified in the Asthma Change Package to achieve health improvements for people with asthma in their communities through the 2011 Snapshot of High Performing Asthma Management Programs – A Systems-Based Approach for Creating and Sustaining Effective Community-Based /Asthma Programs document.

EPA has developed the Communities in Action Asthma Change Package (http://www.asthmacommunitynetwork.org/interact/changepackage) to support a national network of asthma programs as they share knowledge, tools and strategies to accelerate improvements in asthma care.  It synthesizes research and field-observation of successful asthma programs to demonstrate what highly effective asthma programs do and how these successful programs are built, refined, evaluated, resourced and ultimately sustained.

Learn about how successful asthma programs employ the strategies and tactics identified in the Asthma Change Package to achieve health improvements for people with asthma in their communities through the 2011 Snapshot of High Performing Asthma Management Programs – A Systems-Based Approach for Creating and Sustaining Effective Community-Based /Asthma Programs document.

 

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Contact Name: 
Brandy Angell
Contact Email: 
angell.brandy@epa.gov
Contact Phone: 
202-343-9885

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