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Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2001 10:58:29 -0400
From: Minority Health Project <[log in to unmask]>

7th Annual SUMMER PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH
VIDEOCONFERENCE ON MINORITY HEALTH

June 18-22, 2001; 1:30-4:30pm EDT, from Chapel Hill, NC

Videoconference home page:
www.minority.unc.edu/institute/2001/

FIND A SITE near you:
www.minority.unc.edu/institute/2001/sites.htm

REGISTER a satellite downlink site:
        www.minority.unc.edu/institute/registration/videoregist.cfm

Information about videotapes:
                        www.minority.unc.edu/institute/2001/tapes.htm

____________________________________________________

Presented by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of
Public Health (Minority Health Project, Dean's Office, and the UNC Center
for Health Statistics Research).

This Videoconference covers issues and solutions related to: collecting,
analyzing and interpreting data for racial/ethnic populations;
disentangling and assessing the relationships among race, ethnicity, and
socioeconomic status; using ethnographic research to improve enumeration
and data quality; and maintaining community-academic research
partnerships.  Videoconference participants ask questions and make
comments via toll-free telephone, fax, and e-mail. An application to award
continuing education credit has been submitted.

This year's speakers:  Camara Jones (Keynote),
Olivia Carter-Pokras, Margaret Davis,
Manuel de la Puente, Ralph DiClemente,
Linda Felix, Aida Giachello, William Hobson,
Felicia Hodge, Glenn Magpantay, and Gina Wingood.

The UNC School of Public Health is NOT charging a site fee. To obtain
information or register as a Videoconference site, visit:
www.minority.unc.edu or write [log in to unmask]
____________________________________________________

www.minority.unc.edu - UNC SPH Minority Health Project
www.epidemiolog.net - Home of the "Evolving Text"

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