New Resources from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)
A new ACOG website provides resources for women’s health care providers in identifying women who drink too much and in providing brief educational counseling to reduce or eliminate alcohol use. It also provides information for the public along with linked resources. This website is a one-stop choice, offering a cell phone app, downloadable patient information sheets, current news articles, treatment referral information, and more.
Online Training Available from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
An AAP PediaLink course, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: Identification and Management, emphasizes the importance of the primary care provider in suspecting or identifying FASDs, making proper referrals, and facilitating appropriate health care, education, and community services.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Guidelines for Referral and Diagnosis [PDF – 612KB]
This report provides diagnostic guidelines for FAS and information about referrals, services for people with FASDs and their families, and strategies for screening and advising women about risky drinking.
Training & Education
Find training and educational resources for health care providers. This includes intervention tools, curricula, and information on the FASD Regional Training Centers.
Additional Information
Health professionals can find additional resources on CDC’s FASD website, including data and statistics, scientific articles, research findings, and free materials for women, families, and health providers.