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The National
Alaska Native American Indian Nurses Association
is made up of Alaska Native and American Indian registered
nurses and licensed practical nurses. The group works
to promote a continuum of health among Alaska Native
and American Indian people, to serve the professional
needs of American Indian nurses and to recommend culturally
appropriate health service delivery among American Indian
consumers.
Cool schools
All
Nursing Schools, an online guide to nursing education,
provides a job description of nurse anesthetists and
supplies links to CRNA schools across the country.

A description of each school's program is provided,
as well as a direct link to the university. The site
also offers general information about all types of nursing
programs, from LPN to graduate level. Resources for
choosing a school, nursing school accreditations, rankings
and programs for minorities are included.
Knockout resource
The American
Association of Nurse Anesthetists is the professional
association that represents more than 30,000 certified
registered nurse anesthetists throughout the country.
The organization promotes education, practice standards
and guidelines and provides consultation about the practice
of nurse anesthetists.
Information is provided about the history of nurse
anesthesia, qualifications and comparisons of providers
and patient outcomes and quality of care.
Extensive index
The
Virtual Library for American Indians is designed
to provide health information and statistics to the
American Indian community, as well as the general population.
This site has a database that allows you to enter a
keyword, state, country and tribe. Entering something
as simple as your state brings up information about
the tribes in your state and cultural associations.
Included are links to general Web resources, resources
for teachers, public health and government resources,
tribal native health organizations, university programs
and American Indian health boards and centers.
Baby talk
T. Berry Brazelton, MD, developed the Touchpoints model
to help parents and providers identify and understand
the predictable periods in a child's development that
can disrupt family relationships.

This model is designed to help multidisciplinary practitioners
connect with parents at these critical moments and teach
them the skills and strategies they need to build alliances
with parents of young children and help them through
difficult times.
The
Brazelton Touchpoints Center site provides information
about Touchpoints training and online access to current
and past Touchpoints newsletters. Additional information
about child development and behavioral assessments can
be obtained through a link to the Brazelton
Institute.
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