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Families of children with special health needs frequently cite difficulties in their communications with physicians and other medical professionals. Indeed, parents of high-risk, chronically ill, and disabled infants often regard interactions with health care providers as one of the most stressful parts of their early experiences with their children. This volume was designed to present a variety of medical education approaches used to overcome this problem. After providing an overview of some of the difficulties faced by physicians and families of children with special health needs in their interactions with one another, the volume examines a number of useful medical education models. The models and viewpoints presented include those of physicians, early intervention professionals, professionals with backgrounds in education, psychology, and sociology, and parents. This volume is invaluable to those involved in designing and evaluating medical education approaches, and those developing public policy for children and the family.
Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of William Patten who was born ca. 1615 in England. He married Mary (surname unknown) in England. They lived in Somerset Co., England and immigrated to America ca. 1636. William and Mary settled in Cambridge, Massachusetts and were the parents of six children. William died 10 December 1668. Descendants lived in Massachusetts, New York and elsewhere.