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March |
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March 30-31
And May31-June 1
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Title:
NIH
Regional Seminars in Program Funding and
Grants Administration
City:Boston,
Massachusetts;
Riverside, California
Website:
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/seminars.htm
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March 20, 21
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Title:
Minority
Investigators Workshop on Behavioral
Methodologies
Applications Due: Nov.
1, 2005, to access the application,
please click here.
City: San Francisco, CA
Description:Topics to
be covered: Behavioral Intervention
Design; Mixed Research Methods;
Longitudinal Research Designs; Multi-Level
Research Methods; Behavioral Genetics
Methods; Measurement of Race/Ethnicity
and SES.
Contact:
Audie Atienza, Ph.D., NCI
Phone: (301)402-8426
Email:
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April |
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April 1,2
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Title:
Unite For Sight's 3rd Annual
International Health Conference
"Empowering Communities to Bridge Health
Divides."
City: New Haven, CT
Description:Unite for
Sight's conference is for all
professionals and students involved in
medicine, health education, health
promotion, public health, and
international service. Its purpose is to
provide an international forum for the
exchange of ideas about original health
and medical research and international
service.
Website:
http://www.uniteforsight.org/2006_annual_
conference.php
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April 5-7
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Title:
Forces of Change:
New Strategies for the Evolving Health
Care Marketplace
City: Harvard School of
Public Health
Description: Developed
with one foot in the library and one
foot in the street, Forces of Change
curriculum offers a powerful analytical
model for viewing the dominant health
care market dynamics. Faculty examine
the nature of health care competition,
the costs of stakeholder conflicts, and
the inventory of developing threats.
Website:
www.hsph.harvard.edu/ccpe/programs
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April 7-9
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Title:
The
National Hispanic Council on Aging 2006
National Conference: “Successful
Strategies for Generations of Change: A
Roadmap for the Hispanic Community.”
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS!
Abstract due: Feb. 3, 2006
Please Click here
for more
information
City: Miami, FL
Description: NHCOA will
hold a Research Poster exhibit
throughout the conference to showcase
research being conducted by health
professions, social service and medical
students as well as junior researchers
and faculty. The purpose of the Poster
Session is for new researchers to
present cutting-edge research and
receive feedback from fellow researchers
and other conference participants.
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May |
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May 15-16
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Title:
11th
Annual Rural Minority & Multicultural
Health Conference
City: Reno, Nevada
Description: The
conference will provide a forum where
diverse racial, ethnic and underserved
populations can come together to examine
issues of common need; to develop and
share strategies, models and tools for
providing solutions within their
respective communities; to create
effective partnerships to deliver care
in rural and frontier communities; and
to access the resources needed to create
programs that will benefit all rural
populations.
Website:
http://www.nrharural.org/conferences/sub/
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May 17-18
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Title:
2006 Racial and
Ethnic Approches to Commmunity Health
Conference (REACH 2010)
City: Los Angeles, CA
Description: The
conference will include plenary sessions
focusing on national, state, and
community collaborations. Breakout
sessions will provide an exciting
opportunity for information sharing,
capacity building, and networking.
Individuals working to eliminate racial
and ethnic health disparities are
encouraged to submit an abstract to
inform others of your accomplishments,
successes and challenges.
Website:
www.CAREACH2010CONFERENCE.org |
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May 31-June 3
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Title:
Community-Campus Partnerships in Healths'
9th annual Conference: Walking the Talk:
Achieveing the Promise of Authentic
Partnerships
City: Minneapolis MN
CALL FOR
PROPOSALS!
Proposals Due:
October 7, 2005
Description: With the
remarkable expansion of interest and
investment in community-campus
partnerships, we believe the time is
right to take a critical look at these
partnerships in all of their iterations
and ask (and answer) key questions about
where we are now, where we are going and
where we need to be |
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