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Joint RTMCC Training at IUATLD-NAR Conference: Advances in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Tuberculosis
Curry International Tuberculosis Center is one of four Regional Training And Medical Consultation Centers (RTMCCs) partnering to conduct a clinical training in association with next year’s International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease—North America Region (IUATLD-NAR) conference in San Antonio.
COCA Conference Call: Advanced Laboratory Design for Health, Safety, and the Environment (Harvard School of Public Health)
Dates: December 5-7
This program will provide key principles and techniques necessary to develop and maintain a sustainable laboratory or high-tech facility. Topics ranging from the architecture of high-performance laboratories, to the energy-efficient design process, to tips for laboratory users are taught by seasoned laboratory designers, energy managers, and facilities professionals with a multi-stakeholder approach to lab design.
COCA Conference Call: Vital Signs - Town Hall Meeting: Prescription Drug Overdose (CDA)
Date: November 8
Time: 2pm – 3pm (EST)
Location: Teleconference
Deaths from prescription painkillers have reached epidemic levels in the past decade. States vary greatly in terms of drug overdose deaths, rates of nonmedical use of prescription painkillers, and sales to pharmacies and other outlets. This teleconference will feature lessons learned from the state, tribal, local or territorial perspective. Join the conversation!
17th Annual Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Epidemiology Conference (CDC)
Dates: December 14-16
This conference aims to bring researchers and health professionals together to work on issues related to improving the health of women, children and families in sharing research, enhancing knowledge, and generating new ideas for improved MCH data use and informed policymaking. This forum provides attendees the opportunity to present research findings, share experiences, enhance knowledge, and discuss emerging MCH topics.
2011 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition
Dates: December 10-13
This event offers invaluable benefits for all attendees, including the opportunity to grow professionally: Hematology is a constantly changing field, and ASH’s Education and Scientific Program can help attendees stay up-to-date on the latest research, therapies, and tools you need to succeed. The meeting offers many networking events that will allow attendees to connect with colleagues and interact with leaders in the field to learn and share ideas.
Rural Multiracial and Multicultural Health Conference (NRHA)
Dates: December 7-8
The Rural Multiracial and Multicultural Health Conference is the National Rural Health Association's fastest-growing conference. One of the only meetings in the nation to focus on rural multiracial and multicultural health issues, this conference is designed to benefit those who are dedicated to bringing quality health care and health services to this underserved and often under-represented portion of the rural population.
International Society for Disease Surveillance (ISDS) 10th Annual Conference 2011
Dates: December 7-8
This unique gathering brings together a community of researchers and practitioners focused on monitoring, understanding, and improving population health. This conference presents scientific work at the juncture of innovative analytical techniques, progressive public health practice, and cutting edge informatics to support a timely, accurate and informed response to emerging outbreaks of disease and other health threats.
American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) 60th Annual Meeting
Dates: December 4-8
The 60th Annual Meeting offers a dynamic and world-class faculty including Paul Farmer, MD, PhD; Mirta Roses Periago, MD; Jeffrey D. Sachs, PhD; and Anita K. M. Zaidi, MBBS, SM, FAAP; hundreds of oral and poster presentations; an expanded exhibit hall; and topics ranging from the Society’s core concerns to advocacy, policy, funding and broader global health issues.
Patient-Centeredness Conference (ECRI Institute and FDA)
Dates: November 29-30
National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) Financial Operations Management/IT Conference
Dates: November 14-16
Federal budget crisis, Medicaid RAC audits, and the delicate balancing of money and mission are issues affecting operations in today’s health centers that will be addressed during this conference. Topics will include balancing decreasing federal funds and increasing number of the uninsured and managing a constantly changing environment with fewer resources.