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MRFASTC is a CDC funded Regional Training Center focused on disseminating the most current research and knowledge to health professionals, in the areas of prevention, diagnosis and managment. Our initiative seeks to empower health professionals to help lower FAS incidence through early identification and assist families in the process of seeking treatment and services for those currently living with FAS.
MRFASTC Satellite Teams
Welcome to the MRFASTC satellite team website. This site is intended to help you access resources related to developing your statewide MRFASTC team. As this is a new site for MRFASTC satellite team leaders please let us know what resources on this site you would like us to add or modify.
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About MRFASTC
MRFASTC is a CDC funded Regional Training Center focused on disseminating the most current research and knowledge to health professionals, in the areas of prevention, diagnosis and managment. Our initiative seeks to empower health professionals to help lower FAS incidence through early identification and assist families in the process of seeking treatment and services for those currently living with FAS.
2010 MRFASTC Conference in Branson, Missouri
Friday April 23, 2010
7:30am-3:15pm
Big Cedar Lodge in Branson, MO
This year our keynote speaker is Joanne Weinberg, PhD, professor and department head of Cellular Physiology at the University of British Columbia. Dr. Weinberg will be giving a talk entitled “FASD in an Animal Model: How Basic Science can Inform Practice.” Core talks will include FASD 101, bio-medical basics, culturally appropriate communication skills, treatment, prevention, diagnosis, and ethical considerations. CE/CME credits will be offered. For more information or to register please email mrfastc@slu.edu. We look forward to seeing you in April!
MRFASTC is a collaborative effort that involves
Funding for this project comes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 
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