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CDN webcast: The Role of PBRNs in Translational Research
The Clinical Directors Network presents "The Role of Practice Based Research Networks (PBRNs) in Translational Research."
A LIVE WEBCAST PRESENTED BY:
Michael L. Parchman, MD, MPH
PBRN Initiative Director & Senior Advisor for Primary Care
Center for Primary Care, Prevention and Clinical Partners
Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality (AHRQ)
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the conclusion of this learning activity, participants should be able to:
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21st Annual Midwest Migrant Stream Forum
Produced by the National Center for Farmworker Health, the Midwest Stream Farmworker Health Forum is an annual conference that provides quality, migrant-specific, professional development experiences for individuals in all disciplines within farmworker health. The Forum offers a diverse program featuring sessions on clinical topics, lay health and outreach, research, and leadership development.
American Public Health Association 139th Annual Meeting and Exposition
The APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition is the oldest and largest gathering of public health professionals in the world, attracting more than 13,000 national and international physicians, administrators, nurses, educators, researchers, epidemiologists, and related health specialists. APHA's meeting program addresses current and emerging health science, policy, and practice issues in an effort to prevent disease and promote health. APHA has a world of public health in store for you.
24th Annual East Coast Migrant Stream Forum
Launched by the North Carolina Community Health Center Association in 1988 the East Coast Migrant Stream Forum is an annual event that brings together professionals who focus on increasing access to health care services and improving health outcomes for migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families along the East Coast.
2011 Innovations in Cancer Prevention and Research Conference
The 2011 Innovations in Cancer Prevention and Research Conference (CPRIT) will be held in Austin, Texas on November 15-17, 2011. This premier event is bringing together researchers, healthcare providers, advocates, community organizations, and local coalitions from Texas and across the country to network, share, and learn about innovations in cancer research, prevention, and commercialization. This conference also provides an opportunity for your organization to learn more about how to obtain CPRIT grants and to hear from current grantees.
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Tuberculosis Case Management and Contact Investigation Intensive
The Curry International TB Center in San Francisco is pleased to announce an upcoming tuberculosis (TB) case management and contact investigation training which will be conducted in San Francisco on October 18-21, 2011. This 4-day course covers many aspects of TB case management and contact investigation, including updated contact investigation guidelines, managing the care of TB patients, promoting adherence to treatment, and more.
Harnessing Community Assets to Promote Sexual Health of Latino Immigrants
Farmworker Justice invites you to a webinar featuring special guest Scott Rhodes, a researcher from Wake Forest University, who will be speaking about innovative HIV prevention programs for Latino communities in North Carolina. In this webinar, Dr. Rhodes and Mr.
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