TARGETING ORAL HEALTH PROMOTION IN A MINORITY COMMUNITY: FEASIBILITYSTUDY NIH GUIDE, Volume 22, Number 43, November 26, 1993 RFP AVAILABLE: NIH-NIDR-3-93-6R P.T. 34, FF Keywords: Oral Diseases Dental Health Education National Institute of Dental Research The National Institute of Dental Research (NIDR) has a requirement to develop, implement, and evaluate community-based health behavior interventions to reduce high rates of oral diseases and conditions within minority populations. The research is a feasibility study of a community-based health promotion strategy in a minority community; the proposed research will focus on one geographically defined community with one or more minority populations to assess the feasibility of a community's ability to define and manage its oral health. Request for Proposals (RFP) NIH-NIDR-3-93-6R will be available on or about December 8, 1993, with proposals due on or about February 8, 1994. It is anticipated that one award will be made as a result of this solicitation. INQUIRIES The RFP package will be available upon written request to: Marilyn R. Zuckerman, Contracting Officer Contract Management Office National Institute of Dental Research Westwood Building, Room 533 Bethesda, MD 20892 .
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