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SIRC 9th Annual Research Conference – April 15, 2011

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Moving Forward: Translating Health Disparities Research into Policy and Practice 8:00 – 9:00 AM Registration / Continental Breakfast / Poster Session 9:00 – 9:15 AM Opening Plenary to SIRC Annual Conference Flavio F. Marsiglia, Ph.D., Director, SIRC Debra Friedman, Ph.D., ASU University Vice President and Dean of Public Programs Dough Hirano, Director, Asian Pacific Community in Action (APCA) 9:15 – 10:15 AM Keynote Address:   Bringing Health Disparities to the Health Reform Table: Concrete Approaches for Addressing Disparities in the Context of Reform Thomas A. LaVeist, Ph.D., Director, Center for […]

Association for Community Health Improvement (ACHI) 2011 Conference – March 29-31, 2011, Austin, TX

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Click around the conference web site to see what you’ll learn, what you’ll bring home, and how the meeting will help you and your organization become increasingly effective in a time of rapid change: Two dynamic Keynote Speakers with relevant, action-oriented messages; Pre-Conference Workshops to help you go deep into new skills and peer dialogue; Breakout Sessions on community health needs assessment, community benefit programs, chronic disease care coordination and prevention, healthy communities strategies, and system reform and innovation;  Tips to help you Justify Your Attendance at this high-value meeting; […]

2011 PHSSR Keeneland Conference – April 12-14

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The 2011 Public Health Systems & Services Research (PHSSR) Keeneland Conference will begin Tuesday, April 12 and continue through Thursday, April 14, in Lexington, KY. The registration deadline is Friday, March 18. Join other researchers, practitioners and policymakers in Lexington and share innovative ideas on how to improve the public health system. To register, visit www.keenelandconference.org.

PHSAD 25th Annual Minority Health Conference – March 18

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The Public Health Students of African Descent (PHSAD) of the University of Michigan School of Public Health will host its 25th Annual Minority Health Conference on Friday, March 18. The conference is titled “Health Reform & Health Disparities: Is Reform Enough?” and will take place from 8:15am until 6:30pm at Michigan. This student planned and run conference will also celebrate its twenty-fifth year of successful discussions and dissemination of ideas around minority health.