Medical Home Training Materials
The national framework of
the curriculum’s content provides great flexibility
to accommodate the varying degrees of audience familiarity
with the medical home concept. This format allows the materials
to be customized with local information to fit a community’s
unique needs. Seven components comprise the curriculum which
enables it to be presented all at once in a 1-day program,
individually as shorter training modules or separate sessions
at local, naturally occurring meetings. Below are each of
the components to view or download, as well as each component
in a slide show format.
Each component is available in faculty and participant
versions, and has appendix items that supplement its topic
area. However, while both formats present the same content
and resources, the faculty version additionally offers teaching
strategies to assist in the training process.
The materials are available in Word and PDF format. The
Reader is available free from the Adobe
web site.
Note: Some of the appendices may not be available electronically, however to have a complete version of the training curriculum on CD sent to you, please contact mhtraining@aap.org.
Faculty Materials Spanish
Version
- Common Elements
Overview of the medical home approach to quality, comprehensive
health care for children with special needs.
- Family-Professional Partnerships
The common elements of family-centered care and strategies
to develop family-professional partnerships.
- Practices, Policies and Procedures
Practical strategies to implement medical homes into practice.
- Comprehensive, Coordinated, Collaborative Care
Strategies for coordinating care, working with community
based resources, and collaborating with specialists and
allied health care professionals.
- Transitions
Understand transition related issues and strategies for
advancing children and youth into adulthood.
- State and Local Advocacy
Learn strategies to better advocate for children with
special health care needs and identify key partners to
assist in these efforts.
- Surveillance and Screening
Understand the importance of implementing continuous surveillance
within a medical home, while learning about practical
screening tools to utilize if needed.
Offers discussion regarding mental and oral health, developmental,
vision and hearing screening.
Case Studies
Below are downloadable files that contain case studies for
use with the training curriculum. Case studies provide participants
with a practical and applied learning opportunity during
the training sessions. Each file contains 3 problem based
learning scenarios with discussion points and facilitator
guidelines.
Participant Materials
Microsoft Word
Appendices for
Faculty and Participant Manual Adobe
PDF
Complete
Faculty and Participant Manuals
DO NOT download this file if using a modem. THE
FILE BELOW IS IN A "SELF EXTRACTING ZIP" FORMAT.
This file is 30 MB in size. It will take several minutes
to download even with a broadband connection.
As these files are very large in size, they are ideal for
sending to your printing company for mass duplication of
the manuals. Click on the file name to install it to your
computer, noting the directory that the files will be placed
in (i.e. C:\TEMP).
The ZIP file contains a folder with each training component
and the accompanying appendices. This may take 30
seconds to load.
Click
here to download the complete faculty and participant
manual w/appendices
Last updated
August 10, 2006
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