A letter from Dr. Dana Johnson
Abuse, physical and sexual
Attachment
BCG and TB skin testing
Bony fractures, physical abuse and rickets
Choosing a child
Cytomegalovirus
Development
Fetal alcohol exposure
Growth: initial considerations
Growth: long term
Head growth and neurologic outcomes
Hearing and vision screening
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
HIV infection
Immunizations
Infectious diseases
New kids, new challenges
Parasites
Pharmaceuticals used in orphanages
Planning for the health needs of your internationally adopted child
Precocious puberty
Radiation effects
Screening tests
Syphilis
Tuberculosis (TB)
Travel tips
Understanding the medical information in your referral
DOWNLOADS Some articles may take a moment to download
Seeking Doctors' Advice in Adoptions From Afar (2006) New York Times (www.nytimes.com): Jan. 3, 2006
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International Adoption: What Is Fact, What Is Fiction, and What Is the Future? (2005) Pedatr Clin N Am 52: 1221-1246 10.2MB
Education and Internationally Adopted Children: Working Collaboratively With Schools (2005) Pedatr Clin N Am 52: 1445-1461 4.6MB
Malaria Among Refugee Children at Arrival in the United States (2005) Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal; 24(5): 450-452
Medical Concerns for International Adoptees: A Guide for Pediatricians and Other Health Care Providers (2005) Report on Intercountry Adoption; 73-77 108KB
International Adoption: Information for Parents and Educators (2004) National Association of School Psychologists; S7-43-47 1.8MB
Adoption and the Effect on Children's Development (2002) Early Human Development; 68 (39-54) 14.7MB Also at Elsevier Science Journal
Medical and Developmental Sequelae of Early Childhood Institutionalization in Eastern European Adoptees (2000) Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology Vol. 31:4 10.1MB
Long-term Medical Issues in International Adoptees (2000) Pediatr. Ann. Vol 29(4): 234-41 2.8MB
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Effects: Guidelines for Care of Children with Special Health Care Needs (1999) Minnesota Department of Health 1.1MB
The Risks of Radiation Effects in Children Adopted from Russia (1998) Adoptive Families Jan/Feb 6MB
Medical Issues in International Adoption (1997) Adoptive Families Jan/Feb 6MB
Health of Children Adopted from the Former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe: Comparison with Pre-adoptive Medical Records (1997) JAMA Vol 27B, No. 11 1.7MB
Medical Evaluation of Internationally Adopted Children (1991) NEJM 325:479-485 9.9MB
Hepatitis B: Interpretation of Laboratory Test Results Minnesota Department of Health
Does [Head] Size Matter, or Is Bigger Better? 297KB
International Adoption: Implications for Early Intervention 4.2MB
Medical Supervision of Internationally Adopted Children 4MB
Worksheet: Evaluating the Health of the Adopted Child: Helpful Information to Obtain 188KB
Literature Order Form 96KB
Recommended external resources
PRESENTATIONS Macromedia Breeze
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Assessing the Health Needs of a Child from Afar
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Dana Johnson, M.D., Ph.D.
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Bringing the Children Home
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Sandra Iverson, M.S., R.N., C.P.N.P.
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Easing the Transition from Institutional to Family Life
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Mary Chesney, C.P.N.P. Mary Jo Spencer, C.P.N.P.
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How Do We Help Our Children Develop and Learn?
Promoting Healthy Attachment
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Kay Dole, O.T.R.
Mary Chesney, C.P.N.P.
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The Short & Long-term Effects of Early Childhood Deprivation on Health & Development
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Dana Johnson, M.D., Ph.D.
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The Short- & Long-term Effects of Early Childhood Deprivation on Health & Development
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Dana Johnson, M.D., Ph.D.
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Promoting Health & Normal Development for Infants in Orphanages
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Dana Johnson, M.D., Ph.D.
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Growth Charts
Clinical Growth Charts redirects you to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) web site
Nellhaus Head Circumference (OFC) & Low Birth Weight (LBW, VLBW) Charts redirects you to the Center for Adoption for Adoption Medicine (adoptmed.org)
Pre-adoption Consultation Submission Form (Word) (PDF)
Please note: this resource has been largely replaced since the implementation of our online submission system. There is no need to include a submission form if you use the online system.
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