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i~ <br />(2) National Evaluation of Rurai Primary Health Care Programs: a four-phase study <br />consisting of a national survey, a sample of 200 programs studied longitudinally <br />and in depth, and 42 communities which were visited and whose population was <br />surveyed (1980-1985); <br />(3) Public Schools, Health Care and Handicapped Children: a longitudinal study of <br />handicapped children and the relationship between their medical care and school <br />situation (1981-1983); <br />(4) Aid Association for Lutherans: a telephone survey of 1500 individuals to <br />ascertain their health habits and health status (1982-1983); <br />(5) Service Innovations in Nursing Homes: an evaluation of alternatives to <br />institutionalization for the elderly in North Carolina (1983-1984); <br />(6) Survey of Self-Care: a study to identify and describe the rapidly increasing <br />number of programs in the self-care movement in the United States (1983-1984); <br />(7) Mid-Atlantic Oncology Program: a series of cancer treatment clinical trials in a <br />broad array of disease settings (1934-1986). <br />(8) General Baptist State Convention: an evaluation of a health promotion project in <br />Black churches in North Carolina (1935-1937). <br />(9) Teen-Link Program: an evaluation of a health promotion project, employing <br />computers, in a community health center (1986-1988). <br />(10) N C Health Departments Low Birth Weight Management: implementation of <br />computerized data base which monitors national risk and services provided by <br />local health departments (1987-1939). <br />(11) N.C, Practice Variations Study: a study to look at hospitalization rates for <br />childhood respiratory diseases and historectomies(1937-1988). <br />(12) Model Data Set: a project funded by the MCH-B through the University of NC <br />Dept. of Maternal and Child Health (1997). <br />Consultation data management education and progrmnmrng supewision for research <br />School of Medicine <br />(1) Department of Pediatrics <br />(2) Department of General Medicine <br />(3) Department of Social Medicine <br />(4) Department of Family Medicine <br />(5) Rockefeller International Clinical Epidemiology Network <br />12 <br />