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Educational Workshops for Patients and Families

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The contract seeks a subcontractor to develop and deliver educational workshops aimed at patients, families, and caregivers, focusing on critical health topics including disease management, pain control, reproductive health, and the transition from pediatric to adult care. These workshops must be designed to meet the specific needs of individuals affected by genetic conditions, ensuring clarity, accessibility, and cultural competence in delivery. The scope requires the creation of curriculum materials, facilitation of in-person or virtual sessions, and ongoing evaluation to ensure effectiveness and participant engagement. This subcontract is issued by Genetic Screening through the Mississippi agency with a posting date of June 30, 2026, and a response deadline of July 31, 2026. The NAICS code 611691 indicates the work falls under other schools and instruction, emphasizing the educational nature of the services. Performance location details are unspecified, implying flexibility in delivery across Mississippi or potentially remotely. While the agency’s point of contact and exact office address are not provided, interested parties should access the official portal link for submission guidelines and further procedural details.

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Develop educational workshops on health topics for genetic condition patients and families across Mississippi.

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Mississippi → Genetic ScreeningView Agency

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611691 - Exam Preparation and TutoringView NAICS

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MS, USA

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AgencyMississippi → Genetic Screening
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Develop and deliver educational workshops for patients, families, and caregivers on disease management, pain control, reproductive health, and transition to adult care.

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