Video (VHS or DVD)

Physician Asthma Care Education (PACE)

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Hosted on the NIH NHLBI site
The PACE program is a two-part interactive, multi-media educational seminar to improve physician awareness, ability, and use of communication and therapeutic techniques for reducing the effects of asthma on children and their families. It also provides instruction on how to document, code, and improve asthma counseling reimbursement. PACE has been found in two rigorous studies to be highly effec

The PACE program is a two-part interactive, multi-media educational seminar to improve physician awareness, ability, and use of communication and therapeutic techniques for reducing the effects of asthma on children and their families. It also provides instruction on how to document, code, and improve asthma counseling reimbursement. PACE has been found in two rigorous studies to be highly effective. If hosting a session, it is possible to offer CME credits to participants.

Contact Name: 
Shelly Stoll
Contact Email: 
scstoll@umich.edu
Contact Phone: 
734-764-7136
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Physician Asthma Care Education (PACE)

The PACE program is a two-part interactive, multi-media educational seminar to improve physician awareness, ability, and use of communication and therapeutic techniques for reducing the effects of asthma on children and their families. It also provides instruction on how to document, code, and improve asthma counseling reimbursement. PACE has been found in two rigorous studies to be highly effec

The PACE program is a two-part interactive, multi-media educational seminar to improve physician awareness, ability, and use of communication and therapeutic techniques for reducing the effects of asthma on children and their families. It also provides instruction on how to document, code, and improve asthma counseling reimbursement. PACE has been found in two rigorous studies to be highly effective. If hosting a session, it is possible to offer CME credits to participants.

Contact Name: 
Shelley Stoll
Contact Email: 
scstoll@umich.edu
Contact Phone: 
734-764-7136
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IMPACT Asthma Kids CD (C)

Sponsoring Program Name: 
University of Missouri Health Care
http://impactasthma.missouri.edu/homestuff/demos2.html Promote self-regulation among school age children

http://impactasthma.missouri.edu/homestuff/demos2.html

Promote self-regulation among school age children

Contact Name: 
Benjamin D. Francisco
Contact Email: 
franciscob@health.missouri.edu
Contact Phone: 
573-884-8629
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