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HI Barbara:

Thanks for your message. We have some research on the use of health
promotion and population health research by regional authorities across
Canada. Its not about heart disease. Would this be an appropriate
submission for the conference. Thanks Jim


At 03:57 PM 08/09/1999 -0400, you wrote:
>The First International Conference on Women, Heart Disease and Stroke:
>Science and Policy in Action 
>Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
>May 7 to 10, 2000
>
>The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, the American Heart Association,
>the Canadian Cardiovascular Society, the Centers for Disease Control and
>Prevention, Atlanta, and Health Canada are inviting abstract submissions and
>registrations for the First International Conference on Women, Heart Disease
>and Stroke: Science and Policy in Action.  This landmark conference will
>bring together scientists, practitioners, policy-makers and leaders in
>women's cardiovascular health from around the world to share the most
>current scientific information and implementation experiences and to develop
>action agendas to reduce the burden of heart disease and stroke globally and
>locally.
>
>Deadline for sumitting an abstract for consideration: October 1, 1999
>
>For more information, contact:
>
>The First International Conference on Women, Heart Disease and Stroke
>c/o Taylor & Associates
>18-5370 Canotek Road
>Gloucester, Ontario  K1J 9E8
>CANADA
>Phone number 009 1 613 747 0262, Fax number 009 1 613 745 1846
>E-mail [log in to unmask]
>
>or visit the conference Web site at http://www.hsf.ca/women&cvd2000
>
>
>____________________________________________________________________________
>_____________
>
>
>Science et principes en action - Les femmes, les maladies du coeur et les
>accidents vasculaires cérébraux : première conférence internationale
>Victoria (Colombie-Britannique) Canada
>Du 7 au 10 mai 2000
>
>la Fondation des maladies du coeur du Canada, l'American Heart Association,
>la Société canadienne de cardiologie, Santé Canada et les Centers for
>Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta vous invitent à proposer des
>articles et à soumettre votre enregistrement pour Les femmes, les maladies
>du coeur et les accidents vasculaires cérébraux : première conférence
>internationale.  Cette conférence est une occasion pour les scientifiques,
>les médecins traitants et les chefs de file en santé cardiovasculaire chez
>les femmes du monde entier de se réunir afin de partager l'information
>scientifique la plus récente et de développer des plans d'action afin de
>réduire l'impact global et local des maladies cardiovasculaires et des
>accidents vasculaires cérébraux. 
>Date limite pour la proposition d'articles : le 1er octobre 1999
>
>Pour en savoir plus long sur cette conférence, prière de communiquer avec : 
>Taylor et Associés 
>18-5370, chemin Canotek 
>Gloucester (Ontario) K1J 9E8, Canada 
>Tél. : (613) 747-0262, Télec. : (613) 745-1846 
>C. élec. : [log in to unmask] 
>
>ou visitez le site web de la conférence au
>http://www.hsf.ca/mcv2000etlafemme
>

Dr. C. James Frankish, BC Health Research Scholar
Acting Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research
Assistant Professor, Division of Preventive Medicine & Health Promotion
Department of Health Care & Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine
University of British Columbia
Room 308, LPC Building, 2206 East Mall Vancouver BC V6T 1Z3
Ph:604-822-9205  Fax:604-822-9210  E-mail: [log in to unmask]  
Web Site http:\\www.ihpr.ubc.ca

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