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Hello! I would like to start by thanking you for this wonderful resource. My trouble is that there is SO much information that I'm having a hard time filtering through the pages to figure out what is really most important. I'm wondering if you have any advice: I am going to teach a group of physical therapy students about doing a community needs assessment. I have 3, 1 hour lecture times and a final project. I'm wondering if you have any ideas on how to make these 3 lectures get "the most bang for the buck". Any suggestions on where to start or how to simplify the information? Thank you in advance!
Answer:
Dear Maggie,
I would suggest reading Ch. 3 and 17.
Question Date:
Tue, 10/27/2015