Preventive Care Guidelines 2008
More than ever, people are being proactive about their health and well-being. This guide has been prepared by the physicians of the Palo Alto Medical Foundation (PAMF) to help you understand the need to schedule regular preventive medical care. Read more…
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Wash Your Hands of Antibacterial Soap
Many of us are understandably worried about spreading germs. To avoid spreading germs, it's important to wash your hands, but if you think using antibacterial soaps or products will be safer and more effective, think again. Read more…
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National Health Education Week
National Health Education Week is October 20 - 24. Mark your calendars and come celebrate at PAMF's Health Resource Center in Mountain View between the hours of 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. View the latest books, exciting displays and models. Free education materials and a special gift (while supplies last) will also be given out in honor of Health Education Week.
October 20 - 24
9:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Mountain View Center
701 E. El Camino Real
Third Floor Health Resource Center
Mountain View, CA 94040
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Upcoming Classes and Lectures
Understanding Your Child's Learning Style
Your child's learning style is how your child processes and learns new information. All children learn at a different pace and in different ways. When parents understand their children's learning styles, they will be better able to help them be successful learners. This lecture is presented by Gloria Moskowitz Sweet, LCSW, and is suitable for parents of children of all ages. Please do not bring children.
Tuesday, October 7
7 - 8 p.m.
Mountain View Center
701 E. El Camino Real
Conference Rooms C & D
Mountain View, CA 94040
No cost
Call 650-934-7380 for more information, or register online.
View a complete list of classes and lectures at PAMF:
For Dublin, Fremont and Palo Alto, click here.
For Mountain View and Sunnyvale, click here.
For Santa Cruz, click here.
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PAMF Parent Web Site Survey
The physicians and staff members at PAMF know there are many questions and concerns that come with raising a child. Whether a parent is looking for answers about a newborn's development, seeking advice on talking to a preteen about difficult topics or watching a teen struggle with making the right decision, PAMF's Online Resources for Parents Web site can help. We are conducting a short survey in order to to make future improvements to the parenting Web site and your participation is appreciated. Take the survey.
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