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DIABETES AND SCIENCE EDUCATION IN AMERICAN INDIAN SCHOOLS: STAGES OF IMPLEMENTATION

DIABETES AND SCIENCE EDUCATION IN AMERICAN INDIAN SCHOOLS: STAGES OF IMPLEMENTATION. Lawrence Agodoa, M.D. Director, Office of Minority Health Research Coordination National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. DETS: Stages of Implementation. PLANNING GRANT PHASE

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DIABETES AND SCIENCE EDUCATION IN AMERICAN INDIAN SCHOOLS: STAGES OF IMPLEMENTATION

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  1. DIABETES AND SCIENCE EDUCATION INAMERICAN INDIAN SCHOOLS:STAGES OF IMPLEMENTATION Lawrence Agodoa, M.D. Director, Office of Minority Health Research Coordination National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

  2. DETS: Stages of Implementation • PLANNING GRANT PHASE • NIH, CDC and IHS Collaboration • Cooperative Agreement with AIHEC (Tribal Colleges and Universities) • Duration – 12 months

  3. DETS: Stages of Implementation II.  PILOT PROGRAM PHASE a. NIH, CDC and IHS Collaboration b. Cooperative Agreement Grant with AIHEC c.  Selected Tribal Elementary, Middle and High Schools d.  Duration: 3-5 years e. Program evaluation in year 5

  4. DETS: Stages of Implementation I.   III.  FULL SCALE IMPLEMENTATION a.  Program implementation in all American Indian/Alaskan Native Elementary, Middle and High Schools b.  Participation by Industry, government and Private Foundations c. Funding mechanism to be determined d.  Duration - indefinite

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