CMC Presents Project Link Lecture Series for March 2003

"Summer Programs and Options for After School Care for Children With Special Needs" is the topic of the Project LINK Community Lecture Series for March. The lecture features Renee Collins, Parent Educator, Project Skilled Credentialed Early Interventionists, and Sheryl Irwin, Inclusion Coordinator, Child Care Coordinating and Referral Service of East Georgia in Augusta. It takes place March 4 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. at the main conference center (BT-1810) in the MCG Children's Medical Center, Harper Street, and is free and open to the public. For more information, call 706-721-6838.

Sponsored by the MCG Children's Medical Center, Project LINK (Learning Information, Networking and Knowledge) is a service that provides educational resources and guidance for families who have children with developmental delays, disabilities and special health concerns. The Project LINK Community Lecture Series takes place the first Tuesday of every month.

MCG Health System is composed of MCG Health, Inc. and the clinical services offered by the faculty of the Medical College of Georgia and the members of the Physicians Practice Group. MCG Health, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation operating the MCG Hospitals and Clinics, Children's Medical Center, the Georgia Radiation Therapy Center and related clinical facilities and services. MCG Health, Inc. was formed to support the research and education mission of the Medical College of Georgia and to build the economic growth of the CSRA, the state of Georgia and the Southeast by offering the highest level of primary and specialty health care.

Last Modified On: 10/7/2005