Reach Out and Read A Doctor’s Perspective Interview with Dr. Navneet Singh Pediatrician Kaiser Permanente at Homestead Santa Clara, CA.

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Reach Out and Read A Doctor’s Perspective Interview with Dr. Navneet Singh Pediatrician Kaiser Permanente at Homestead Santa Clara, CA

What is it like to work in a pediatric clinic?

What prompted you to start ROR at your clinic?

How do you fit the program in and how do you convince colleagues to participate?

What’s the basic structure of the service provided through ROR?

What role does the library play in ROR?

What has it taken to develop the relationship between the clinic and the library?

Have you had to set up regular communication between the clinic and the library?

Are you able to refer some of your low-literacy families to the library?

What kinds of challenges have you encountered?

What have you learned from being involved with ROR?

What tips would you give to libraries considering a pediatrician partnership?

What are the target populations for ROR?

Why is it important to start reading with children at an early age?

How do parents react when you give a book to a child?

Do you have any other suggestions or comments?

What anecdotes can you share?