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Chuck Shields <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Feb 2001 10:17:09 -0500
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I thought colleagues would be interested in knowing about PROCOR.  It is a
vibrant listserv that focuses on a topic of growing concern in the South and
in many parts of Eastern Europe.

Cheers,

Chuck Shields
Executive Director
Canadian Cardiovascular Society
222 Queen St., Suite 1403
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 5V9

Tel.  613-569-3407 ext. 400
FAX 613-569-6574
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www.ccs.ca <http://www.ccs.ca>


NOTE:   The Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2001 (including the CCS
Scientific Meeting) will take place from Oct. 21 to 24, at the World Trade
and Convention Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia










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ProCOR
Global Electronic Conference on Cardiovascular Health
in the Developing World

ProCOR is an ongoing, moderated e-mail discussion group and Web-based
information site aimed at addressing the silent epidemic of cardiovascular
disease in the developing world.  The goal of ProCOR is to create a dynamic
international forum where health care providers, researchers, public health
workers, and others may share timely information and participate in raising
the awareness about this emerging public health challenge.  ProCOR is guided
by a distinguished Advisory Committee comprising of colleagues from
internationally recognized institutions around the world.  Moderators screen
incoming messages and post current research, as well as clinical and public
health information, ensuring the high scientific quality of the discussion.
By joining, you will become part of a network of health professionals
dedicated to the prevention of cardiovascular disease, including, for
example, Dr. Bernard Lown, a distinguished Harvard cardiologist and
co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985.
ProCOR was officially launched in July of 1997 as a collaborative effort
between SATELLIFE and the Lown Cardiovascular Center.  SATELLIFE is a
Boston-based, non-profit organization dedicated to creating access to health
information resources and facilitating electronic communications for health
professionals in the developing world.  SATELLIFE provides all technical and
administrative support for ProCOR.  The Lown Cardiovascular Center, based in
Brookline, MA, U.S.A., is affiliated with the Harvard Medical and Public
Health Schools.  The Center's activities encompass cardiology care,
research, and fellowship training.
ProCOR is completely FREE.  We invite and welcome all interested colleagues
to participate in this vital international network.  It is time for your
voice to be heard.
How to Join ProCOR:
You may subscribe to ProCOR in one of two ways:
1.      By sending an electronic mail (e-mail) message to the automated
subscription messaging system:

        [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Leave the Subject line blank, and type the following commands only in the
text of your message:
        subscribe procor
        end

2.      Via SATELLIFE's World Wide Web Server:
        Using your Web browser, connect to the following address:
        http://www.procor.org <http://www.procor.org>
<http://www.procor.org/ <http://www.procor.org/> >
        Then, click on the "Subscribe FREE!" button.

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Arlene E. Silva
Research Assistant

SATELLIFE
30 California Street
Watertown, MA 02472 USA
Telephone: +617.926.9400
Fax: +617.926.1212
Email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
http://www.healthnet.org <http://www.healthnet.org>
<http://www.healthnet.org/ <http://www.healthnet.org/> >

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