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You're right that it's a very busy site. I don't work in a NICU, so haven't really explored these in depth, but if one clicks around and searches on the site, lots of stuff comes up. Here's the page, with the toolkits listed down a column on the left side of the page:
https://www.cpqcc.org/quality_improvement/qi_toolkits
It seems to me that Stanford Medical Center NICU also has some good information on these littlest ones.
Good luck with your work.
Margaret
On Nov 30, 2015, at 12:37 AM, Susan Lawrence <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> For years I've heard Lactnetters rave about this site, and finally went to it today. But like the other Lactnet poster said, I can't see the toolkits or protocols at all. Can you tell me specifically how to find them on their website? What am I missing?
> Usually fairly computer literate but this site was a mystery to me.
> Thanks, Susan
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