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Greetings!

I would like to put this upcoming event on your radars – Research Days, Nov
1 & 2, Prince George, BC.  This year's theme is "Partnerships".  As you know
the majority, if not all, of our public health, health promotion, social
marketing and research endeavors are based on effective partnerships and
collaboration.

Please join us to share insights and Lessons Learned on partnership
collaborations.  Registration is FREE!  Participation is possible in-person
or on-line!

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Also, consider submitting an abstract or poster for presentation!  As you
will see on the call below – the deadline for abstract submission has been
extended.  An added bonus is that an accepted abstract counts as a peer
reviewed abstract in conference proceedings (very useful to add to an
academic CV)!  Let me know if you have any questions.

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Best, ****

Denise****

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*Denise Canso *MSc PMP**

Health Project Officer, UNBC****

[log in to unmask]  ●   250.960.5815  ●  www.unbc.ca/research****

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**[image: Description: IDC_clr300p.tif]***Research Days 2011
**Showcasing Healthcare & Research Partnerships
**November 1 & 2, 2011
Prince George, BC - Civic Centre***

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*Call for Abstracts Extension*

*Do you have a health research, evaluation or quality improvement project to
share?  How have you used evidence to improve your program or service, or
population health?*

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*The Research Days conference is the place to share your initiatives, learn
about interesting research and improvement projects, and connect with
others!*

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*The Call for Abstracts deadline has been extended to Monday, October 10,
2011.  *****

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Abstracts are invited for the 2011 Research Days Conference in Prince
George:****

*Abstract and Poster
Information*<http://www.northernhealth.ca/Portals/0/Your_Health/Research%20&%20Evaluation/Research%20Days%202011%20call%20for%20abstracts.pdf>
* *and *Submission
Form*<http://www.northernhealth.ca/Portals/0/Your_Health/Research%20&%20Evaluation/Research%20Days%202011%20Abstract%20submission%20form.docx>
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Visit the conference website for more information and to register for this
FREE event:
http://www.northernhealth.ca/YourHealth/ResearchandEvaluation/ResearchDays.aspx
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*Research Days Conference Information:*

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The Conference Theme is Partnerships and the objectives are to:*****

   - Showcase interesting research to inform health policy and practice in
   Rural and Northern regions; ****
   - Strengthen and build working partnerships among diverse stakeholders in
   health, research and community; ****
   - Share lessons learned from partnership experiences; and ****
   - Highlight the resources that exist to create a supportive environment
   for research in Northern BC. ****

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*Who should attend?*****

   - Healthcare Professionals ****
   - Health and Social Science Researchers ****
   - Community Researchers & Evaluators ****
   - Students in Healthcare Programs   ** **
   - Aboriginal Health Organization Workers ****
   - Community Health Service Agency Workers ****

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*The Innovation and Development Commons (IDC) is a partnership between
Northern Health and the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC). It
aims to facilitate education, research, and innovation in the North,
ultimately improving the quality of life and health outcomes for
Northerners. *

*For more information about the IDC, contact Tammy Hoefer at (250) 649-7698or
**[log in to unmask]* <[log in to unmask]>* *****

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