What to use from the comprehensive booklets! survey While longer comprehensive booklets contain valuable information, not all patients read them. They are expensive to reproduce (approx $10 for color and approx $3 for B&W). Osteoporosis Canada cannot commit to developing such a booklet at this time. As FLS Coordinators, we ask you to consider if there are short sections of the existing booklets which we circulated to you on the weekend (McGill booklet, DOME booklet or OC's Living Well with Osteoporosis) that you would use with your FLS patients.In reviewing the McGill booklet, the areas that I'd like to use regularly for my patients are (please specify the title/heading of the section and the page numbers):In reviewing the DOME booklet, the areas that I'd like to use regularly for my patients are (please specify the title/heading of the section and the page numbers):In reviewing the "Living Well with Osteoporosis" booklet, the areas that I'd like to use regularly for my patients are (please specify the title/heading of the section and the page numbers):About the FLS Coordinators Committee's governance, in our terms of reference, the Chair is currently the OC FLS manager (i.e. Luanne). Please provide your input: I am comfortable with the OC FLS Manager to remain the Committee's chair for now. We should revisit this in about one year. I would prefer that we explore other alternatives now, e.g. an FLS coordinator should be Chair of this Committee or it should be a co-chair situation (OC FLS Manager co-chairing with one of the FLS coordinators)