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amcm...@actmissouri.org

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Jul 23, 2008, 4:22:44 PM7/23/08
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Hello all!

I would really like to get a discussion going on here so we can begin
working on our RX OTC project. I am currently trying to put together a
powerpoint presentation on Rx and OTC drug abuse and prevention, but I
need your help. I know there is already a powerpoint avaliable from
the Dose of Prevention folks.

You can view it by copying and pasting the following link:
http://www.doseofprevention.org/resources.html

I think they offer a lot of good info, but if I were going to present
it, I think I would want more pictures and info about prevention. My
question is.. how would you improve upon the existing presentation? Or
would you change it at all? I don't want to re-invent the wheel here,
but I would like to come up with a straightforward, attractive
powerpoint presentation that will help us as we work to raise
awareness. I would appreciate any feedback you may have.

Thanks for your help!

Anna McMillen
amcm...@actmissouri.org

Beth

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Jul 29, 2008, 5:23:56 PM7/29/08
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Hi Anna and All Participants of the Missouri Rx/OTC Workgroup,

I hope this finds all of you well since we were together last month.
I really do appreciate all your support of this issue.

I'd love to offer my assistance in putting together this PPT. I
definitely believe in working smarter, not harder, and that includes
utilizing all previous resources wherever possible.

You'll recall that I presented some Rx/OTC slides during our
workshop. That was a portion of what I have and I'm happy to share.
Anna, shall I send the PPT to you?

Take good care, everyone!

Beth
> amcmil...@actmissouri.org

Anna McMillen

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Jul 30, 2008, 9:52:48 AM7/30/08
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That would be great, Beth!

Thanks for your help.

Anna McMillen
MYAA, Project Associate
428 E. Capitol, 2nd Floor
Jefferson City, MO 65101
P: 573.635.6669
F: 573.635.7257
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