Location:
Howard Baker Center & Webcast
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Knoxville, TN
You are invited to the Fall "Promoting Healthy Weight Colloquium. Infancy: Nutrition, Physical Activity, Parenting and Mothers' Experiences." The Colloquium is offered by the University of Tennessee Public Health Nutrition Program on Friday, September 25, 2009 from 12:30 pm-4:30 pm Eastern Daylight Savings Time at the Howard Baker Center on the UT campus. The conference will be webcast live also! There is no cost to participate, but registration is required.
This colloquium will highlight infancy and how parenting, nutrition, and physical activity relate to healthy weight gain during this first developmental stage of Bright Futures. Colloquium presentations are intended for researchers, practitioners, and family members. Presenters will be:
*Parent Panel: Mothers' Experiences and Perspectives *Dawn P. Coe, PhD, Assistant Professor, Exercise, Sport and Leisure Studies, University of Tennessee, Knoxville *Hillary Fouts, PhD, Assistant Professor, Child and Family Studies, University of Tennessee, Knoxville *M. Jane Heinig, PhD, IBCLC, Academic Administrator, Department of Nutrition; and Director, Human lactation Center, University of California, Davis.
This institute is designed for dietitians and nurses working in a clinical setting who would like to increase their skills in counseling patients and their families,
Emphasis on treating childhood obesity but will be applicable to all counseling settings
Individuals participating should have basic skills in behavioral counseling/MI
Training includes a 2-1/2 day on-site institute that will allow participants to practice clinical skills and receive feedback
Pre-institute work includes reading articles and video viewing.
Each participant will be expected to send in a tape of a 10-15 minute interview before attending the on-site program.
Participants will receive individual feed back on their counseling skills
Faculty
Bonnie A. Spear, PhD, RD - Professor Pediatrics, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)
Holly Raynor, PhD, RD - Assistant Professor, (Clinical Psychologist and Registered Dietitian) University of Tennessee, Department of Nutrition
Heather Austin, PhD - Psychologist - Director of Children's Weight Management Center of Alabama
Debra Kibbe, MS, PHR - Director, Physical Activity and Nutrition (PAN) Program ILSI Research Foundation, Washington, DC
Susanne Geerts, MS, RD - Clinical Assistant Professor, Civitan International Research Center, Sparks Clinics, UAB
Harriett Cloud, MS, RD - Professor Emeritus, Nutrition Sciences, UAB
Jamie Stang, PhD, RD - Chair, Public Health Nutrition Program, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota
July 20-22, 2009
Leadership, Legacy, and Community
A Retreat to Advance Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Scholarship and Practice
Location:
Hyatt Lodge at McDonald's Campus
Oakbrook, IL 60523
Intergenerational, Interdisciplinary Practitioners and Scholars Working Together to Improve the Future of MCH
If you are committed to innovative, interdisciplinary, and intergenerational leadership that changes the way we approach family and community health, join us in July!
Develop, enhance, and share practical leadership skills that will change the way you approach your work.
Discuss new approaches to address longstanding MCH issues.
Meet with a professional coach who can help you to achieve clarity about your work and career path.
Initiate new MCH practice and research collaborations.
Explore the art of storytelling as a leadership tool to garner support for MCH initiatives.
For more information contact Kris Risley, DrPH at 312-996-2875 or kyrisley@uic.edu.
2009 Summer Institute in Adolescent Health
Social and Emotional Health for All Young People: Expanding Approaches
Location:
St. Paul, Minnesota
The Center for Adolescent Nursing in the School of Nursing at the University of Minnesota will host the 2009 Summer Institute in Adolescent Health from July 27-29.
Location:
Cowles Auditorium - Hubert H. Humphrey Institute
University of Minnesota West Bank Campus
301 19th Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN
Registration is now open for the 2009 National Maternal Nutrition Intensive Course. Both traditional and distance education options are available for this conference. Please note: All organizations that send someone in person receive complimentary distance education access for their entire staff.
Topics include:
Vitamin D in pregnancy and lactation
Irritable bowel syndrome in pregnancy and beyond
Maternal diet and risk of food allergies
Choline in pregnancy and lactation
Risks of hyperglycemia in pregnancy
Nutrition issues in pregnancy following gastric bypass
Implementing the new WIC food packages for pregnant women
Nutrition and genetics
Autism awareness
Fetal origins of obesity
Early infant growth and risk of obesity
Distance education will be available for up to 3 months following the conference and will include approximately 10 hours of the program. A pdf file with information about the course is attached.
More information on the program, including registration, is available on the Web: cpheo.sph.umn.edu/events/mnic/ Information about registration is available by phone: 612-626-4515 or email: cpheo@umn.edu.
Please direct any questions or comments about the conference to Jamie Stang at stang002@umn.edu.
June 25-26, 2009
The Future of Telehealth: Essential Tools and Technologies for Clinical Research and Care
Location:
Natcher Conference Center
NIH Campus, Building 45
45 Center Drive
Bethesda, MD 20892
Presented by The National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), in collaboration with Internet2 and the American Telemedicine Association.
This two-day event will bring together stakeholders from government agencies, academic institutions, health care organizations and technology companies to:
Review the state of telehealth science and technology
Identify gaps in knowledge that can be addressed through targeted research and evaluation initiatives
Explore ways to leverage evolving information and communication technologies to advance the field
A workshop on the second day will yield specific recommendations to stimulate development, implementation and evaluation of telehealth applications for clinical care, clinical and translational research, and health education and training, with the ultimate goals to broaden participation in research and improve health outcomes in medically underserved communities.
This event is free and open to the public. Early registration is strongly encouraged due to space limitations. The registration deadline is June 15, 2009. Individuals with disabilities who need sign language interpreters and/or reasonable accommodation to participate in this event should contact Monica Barnette at 301-650-8660 and/or the Federal Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339 at least five days prior to the event.
March 27, 2009
Promoting Healthy Weight Colloquium
Registration is now open through Friday, March 20 for the University of Tennessee Public Health Nutrition Program's first "Promoting Healthy Weight Colloquium" The colloquium and webconference will be Friday, March 27, 2009 from 8:00 am-12:30 pm Eastern Daylight Savings Time at the Howard Baker Center on the Knoxville campus. The conference will be webcast live also! To register and learn more about the colloquium, visit our website at: http://nutrition.utk.edu/seminars/index.html.
Presenters will be:
Barbara Levin, MD, MPH, Immediate-Past Chair, Maternal and Child Health Section, American Public Health Association; Health Officer, Loudon County Health Department; Medical Director, Women's Wellness and Maternity Center, Madisonville, Tennessee.
James Pivarnik, PhD, President, American College of Sports Medicine; Professor and Director, Center for Physical Activity and Health, Michigan State University
Melissa Vickers, MEd, IBCLC, Family Advocate and Breastfeeding Consultant, Family Voices
Stephanie Joyce, MCH Graduate Assistant, Department of Nutrition, University of Tennessee
March 20, 2009
30th Annual Duncan Seminar
Give 'Em a Hand - Improving Upper Extremity Function in Children with Disabilities
Nutrition and Cancer Prevention Research Practicum
Location: National Cancer Institute facility at 6130 Executive Boulevard in Rockville, Maryland, the NIH Clinical Center and the USDA Beltsville Human Nutrition Center.
This week long educational offering provides specialized instruction about the role of diet and bioactive food components as modifiers of cancer incidence and tumor behavior. The intent of the Practicum is to introduce participants to research currently being conducted in the field, expose them to research opportunities available in the field, and lay the foundation for future researchers in diet and cancer prevention. The Practicum is provided, at no cost to participants. However, no travel, hotel or per diem funds are available for participants. Since space is limited an application must be submitted by December 31, 2008. For additional information please contact Elaine Trujillo at trujille@mail.nih.gov or at 301-594-0903.
March 9-10, 2009
The 8th Annual Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Conference
Location:
InterContinental Dallas Hotel
Addison, TX
Sponsor:
Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital
Supported in part by Project # T79 MC00023 from the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (Title V, Social Security Act), Health Resources and Services Administration, Department of Health and Human Services
Location:
Sheraton Suites Houston, Near the Galleria
Houston, Texas
Contact:
Diane Anderson, PhD, RD, LD
Baylor College of Medicine
Section of Neonatology, Dept of Pediatrics
6621 Fannin Street MC WT 6-104
Houston, Texas 77030
832-826-1330
Email: dianea@bcm.edu
The 22nd Annual Research Conference
Sponsored by the Research & Training Center for Children's Mental Health at the University of South Florida.
Location: Tampa Marriott Waterside, Tampa, FL
In 2009, the 22nd Annual Research Conference will continue to build on the collective knowledge of the mental health services field. Researchers, evaluators, administrators, policy makers, planners, advocates and family members now work in concert across the nation to apply best practice in their states and communities. Over 700 members of this national network will come to Tampa in March to share new findings related to building effective systems of care through presentation and collaborations. For more information about the conference, please visit http://rtckids.fmhi.usf.edu/rtcconference/.
February 22-25, 2009
Intensive Course
Nutrition for Infants, Children and Adolescents
Location:
Wynfrey Hotel
1000 Riverchase Galleria Dr.
Birmingham, AL 35244
The purpose of this course is to improve the nutritional status of infants, children and adolescents by updating health professionals in the area of infant, child and adolescent nutrition at both the individual and public health level. The course will provide leadership training in pediatric/adolescent nutrition by developing high levels of clinical competence; provide instruction in nutrition needs and services for children and providing training in systems of delivery of nutrition care. This course is designed for pediatric practitioners including dietitians, nurse, nutritionist, pediatric nurse practitioners, physician and other professionals who are involved in the care of children.
Autism: Update on Diagnosis and Intervention through Adolescence
Location:
Sheppard Pratt Conference Center
6501 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21285
This year’s conference will focus on topics regarding Early Detection and Early Diagnosis of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). In addition, early intervention strategies and treatment through adolescence will also be discussed. This course is intended for physicians, educators, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, psychologists, policy makers, parents, and social workers. The conference is jointly sponsored by the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the Kennedy Krieger Institute. For more information about the conference, please visit http://www.autismconference.kennedykrieger.org/index.jsp.
September 21-24, 2008
Quality Health Care for Culturally Diverse Populations Partnerships for the Future: Supporting Practitioners and Advancing the Field through Innovation, Policy and Research.
Location: Minneapolis Marriott City Center, Minneapolis, MN
This conference, which has been held biennially since 1998, is one of the most respected and well-supported conferences on cultural competence and health disparities reduction in the United States. Co-produced by Drexel University School of Public Health's Center for Health Equality, Resources for Cross Cultural Health Care, and the USDHHS Office of Minority Health. The theme for the Sixth National Conference will be "Partnerships for the Future: Supporting Practitioners and Advancing the Field through Innovation, Policy and Research." Please visit http://www.DiversityRxConference.org for more information about the conference, including agendas and presentation abstracts from previous years.
July 30-August 1, 2008
National Maternal Nutrition Intensive Course - Minneapolis, MN
Registration is now available for the 2008 National Maternal Nutrition Intensive Course. On-site and distance education options are available.
Location:
Hubert H. Humphrey Center for Public Affairs,
University of Minnesota, West Bank Campus
Some of the topics included on the program this year include:
Vitamin D in Pregnancy and Early Childhood Nutrition and Fertility Nutrition, Maternal Weight and Birth Defects Environmental contaminants: Implications for Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Depression, Abuse and Breastfeeding, Designing Culturally Appropriate and Effective Education Messages, An Overview of the New WIC Food Packages
Distance education is available; please note that each agency that sends someone to the on-site course automatically receives access to the distance education portion of the conference for their agency staff.
Additional information on this option is available on the program website.
The National Maternal Nutrition Intensive course is sponsored by the USDA, Food and Nutrition Service and the HRSA, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, in collaboration with the University of Minnesota School of Public Health.
July 16-18, 2008
Leadership, Legacy, and Community: A Retreat To Advance Maternal and Child Health Scholarship and Practice
Location: University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) - Chicago, IL
On July 16-18, 2008, the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Program will host a pioneering MCH Leadership Retreat in Chicago on the UIC Campus.
Leadership, Legacy, and Community is a new professional development Retreat designed for interdisciplinary, junior and senior MCH practitioners and scholars. In this Retreat, we will convene to discuss, make recommendations, and identify strategies to address major evidence-based challenges we face in MCH (what to do when there is no intervention for an important problem, what to do if our intervention works but not for the intended problem, what to do if our intervention doesn't work for all populations, and what to do if we have a great intervention but no investment in it). We will also engage in training designed to further develop our leadership skills no matter what stage of career we are in (new to the workforce, mid-level career professional, seasoned professional) or type of career (academia or practice).
Additionally, and perhaps most importantly, we will lay the foundation for building an MCH community of academics and practitioners that draws on the energy and idealism of junior MCH professionals and the energy and wisdom of senior MCH professionals in both academic and practice settings. When these four groups gather together to collectively address the challenges we face in our daily struggle to improve MCH, we believe the synergistic impact will result in new energy, ideas, and collaborations that will help motivate and inspire us as we move forward.
Finally, we will be offering 30-minute leadership coaching sessions for attendees at the Retreat. Space is limited so please contact us to arrange for an appointment.
For additional information about Leadership, Legacy, and Community, visit our website at www.uic.edu/sph/mch/continuing_education.htm. Here you will be able to download the brochure, register online, or download a registration form to mail to us.
March 13-14, 2008
The Obesity Challenge in Public Health:
Integrating Best Practices into Culturally Competent, Family-Centered, Community Solutions An Interdisciplinary Distance Learning Workshop
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM EASTERN
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Boling Center for Developmental Disabilities
Memphis, TN
Please refer to the documents below for more information about this workshop.
Raising Expectations: Presuming Competence! The Importance of High Expectations for Learning, Communication and Friendship
Event Details
Dates: August 13-16, 2007
Time:
August 13-15: 8am - 3:30pm
August 16: 8am to 12pm
Registration Fee: $399
Self-Advocate / Student / Parent rate: $299
Keynote only rate: $60 each
Location: University of NH, Holloway Commons, Durham, NH
The goal of the Autism Summer Institute is to provide strength-based perspectives about students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) to improve the quality of education in inclusive settings. Participants will gain skills and knowledge that will help support the full participation of students with ASD in their schools and communities. This Institute offers a unique combination of keynote presentations and workgroups. The registration fee includes participation in all four days activities. A separate fee has been established for those interested in attending one or more keynote presentations only.
The National Maternal Nutrition Intensive Course
University of Minnesota
Both onsite and distance education options are available. Agencies that send a participant to the onsite course will receive complimentary access to the distance education component of the course for the rest of their staff.
Some of the topics at the course this summer include a multiethnic and multiracial perspective on pregnancy and postpartum health, immigrant experiences with food assistance programs, an IOM workshop update, effects of prenatal methamphetamine use, the New WHO Growth Standards, postpartpartum weight and breastfeeding, management of diabetes during pregnancy, and nutrition, weight and birth defects.
Caring for Adolescents: Building Their Strengths & Understanding Their Developmental Risks - Orlando, FL
6:00 – 9:00 PM
Hilton in the Walt Disney World® Resort – Salons 6&7
Orlando, FL
Dinner will be provided; there is a small fee to attend.
Attend this seminar to learn practical information to improve care for adolescent patients and network with other pediatricians and health care providers interested in adolescent health issues.
This seminar is designed to:
Expand ability to care for youth through an understanding of the unique developmental aspects of the adolescent brain.
Demonstrate methods for building adolescents’ strengths for health promotion and prevention through the use of resiliency and strength-based frameworks.
Present practical approaches to integrating adolescent brain development and youth development strategies into practice and community activities.
For more information, please visit 612-626-0606 or email BAUM0272@umn.edu
Sponsors: Center for Adolescent Nursing, University of Minnesota School of Nursing; Coordinated School Health, Minnesota Department of Education; Healthy Youth Development-Prevention Research Center and Konopka Institute, Division of Adolescent Medicine and Health, Department of Pediatrics, Medical School, University of Minnesota.
February 25 - March 1, 2007
Intensive Course "Nutrition for Infants, Children & Adolescents"
Sponsor: Department of Pediatrics & Nutrition Sciences, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Maternal & Child Health Bureau, Health Resources & Services Administration, Department of Health & Human Services
December 6-8, 2006
Twelfth Annual Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference
Omni Hotel at CNN Center
Atlanta, GA
7th Annual
Chronic Illness and Disability: Transition from Pediatric
to Adult-Based Care.
Primary Sponsor: Baylor College of Medicine,
Department of Pediatrics, with support from HRSA/MCHB
Location:
Edwin Horberger Conference Center
Texas Medical Center
2151 West Hocombe Boulevard at H. Pressler
Houston, Texas 77030-3303
Topics will include:
Cultural Competency in Healthcare: The Basics
Provider Preparation Tools- How to Prepare Youth for Transition
Making the Transition: The Stories of Parents, Patients
and Healthcare Providers
Legal and Insurance Issues in the Transition
The State of the State: Funding for Chronic Illness in
Texas and Nationally
Mental Health Issues in the Transition
For Further Information Contact:
Baylor College of Medicine
Office of Continuing Medical Education
One Baylor Plaza, MS: BCM 155
Houston, Texas 77030
Phone: (713) 798-8237
Fax: (713) 798-7955
October 23-25, 2006
NIH Conference on Understanding and Reducing Disparities in Health:
Behavioral and Social Science Research Contributions
Harvard Medical School Department of Continuing Education Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Course
Location: Radisson Hotel - Boston, MA
SThe objective of the course is to stimulate the health care professional to become more knowledgable in the evaluation,
diagnosis and management of gynecologic complaints in children and adolescents. By the end of the course, participants
will be able to identify a full range of diagnostic possibilities for gynecologic complaints, to select age appropriate
techniques for gynecologic exam, to plan cost-effective evaluations, and to offer treatment options for gynecologic problems
commonly seen in children and adolescents. Attendance is limited to 200. The tuition fee for the course is $470; a reduced
fee of $330 is available for residents and fellows in training.
National Maternal Nutrition Intensive Course
Sponsor: University of Minnesota,
Hubert Humphrey Center
Minneapolis, MN
Hot topics of the upcoming conference include: Nutrition management of gestational diabetes, Glycemic index in pregnancy, Safety of over-the-counter medications and herbal supplements, Effect of maternal nutrition on brain development in early infancy, Nutrition needs of preterm infants, including home follow-up, Weight gain in adolescent pregnancy, Catch-up growth in infants and young children, Model programs for reaching teens and recent immigrant populations, Relationship between oral health and maternal/fetal outcomes.
Sessions are available via distance education; all agencies that register for on-site attendance also receive complimentary distance education access for their worksite.
Registration for the conference will be available in early spring.
Please direct questions or comments to:
Jamie Stang, PhD, MPH, RD
NMNIC Conference Director
University of Minnesota, School of Public Health Division of Epidemiology and Community Health
Ph: 612-626-0351
Email: stang@epi.umn.edu
July 14-16, 2006
Assuring Pediatric Nutrition in the Hospital and Community Sponsor: University of Washington Seattle, Washington
This training is aimed at registered dietitians who see pediatric clients in their practices, but who have not had recent training in pediatric nutrition.
The 3-day course is based on a core curriculum, but tailored to meet the specific needs of participants. Presenters include nutritionists and health care professionals who are experienced in pediatrics. Participants also will be included in the Pediatric Nutrition Consultation On-Line listserve after completing the course. This listserve provides on-going updates, answers to questions, and resources to help pediatric RDs.
Registration is limited to 30 participants to keep the training interactive, so early registration is suggested.
Grant year begins for Adolescent Health, Collaborative Office Rounds, Communication Disorders, Continuing Education, Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, Distance Learning, LEND, Nursing, Nutrition, Pediatric Dentistry, Pediatric Pulmonary Centers, and Social Work grant programs.
June 1, 2006
Grant year begins for Certificate in Public Health, MCH Training Pipeline, and Schools of Public Health grant programs.
May 16-17, 2006
19th Annual UIC MCH Leadership Conference: Translating Research into MCH Public Health Practice
Association
of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP) Annual Meeting
"Early Childhood: Building the Foundation for Lifelong Health"
Washington, DC
Conference Web Site: http://www.amchp.org/news/2006/index.htm
March 5-8, 2006
Neonatal
Nutrition Conference
Sponsor: Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital
Supported in part by the Federal Maternal and Child Health
Bureau (MCHB), Health Resources and Services Administration
(HRSA)
Sheraton Suites Houston, Near the Galleria
Houston, Texas
Contact: Diane Anderson, PhD, RD, CSP
Baylor College of Medicine
Section of Neonatology, Dept of Pediatrics
6621 Fannin Street MC WT 6-104
Houston, Texas 77030
832-826-1360
Email: dianea@bcm.tmc.edu
Primary Sponsor: The Department of Health and Human Services
Office of Minority Health
December 10-14, 2005
American Public Health Association Meeting
"Evidence Based Policy and Practice"
Philadelphia, PA
Conference Web Site: http://apha.org/meetings/index.htm
Sponsor: The Corporation for National and Community Service,
the National Service Inclusion Project, the Institute for
Community Inclusion at UMass Boston and the Association of
University Centers on Disabilities
Applications Due for
MCH Training Pipeline Program
To access the Pipeline guidance directly, please click on
the following link:http://www.hrsa.gov/grants/preview/default.htm,
scroll down to Find Opportunities. The Pipeline Guidance is
listed under Maternal and Child Health, HRSA 06-077.
December 1, 2005
MCH Training Webcast,
Minority Faculty Development Model
MCH Training Webcast,
Cultural Competencies Modules
2:00-3:30 pm Eastern
Web Site:http://www.mchcom.com
October 16-19, 2005
2005 HRSA/MCHB Partnership
Meeting
Omni Shoreham Hotel
Washington, DC
Sponsor: Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal
and Child Health Bureau
September 10-13, 2005
CityMatCH15th Annual Urban
Maternal and Child Health Leadership Conference
Radisson Plaza Hotel
Fort Worth, TX
Conference Web Site: www.citymatch.org/Conference2005/
Questions about Conference: Email citymch@unmc.edu
Sponsor: CityMatCH (Not a Government Web Site)
July 1, 2005
Grant Year begins for
Adolescent Health, Collaborative Office Rounds, Communication
Disorders, Continuing Education, Developmental-Behavioral
Pediatrics, Distance Learning,
LEND, Nursing, Nutrition, Pediatric Dentistry, Pediatric Pulmonary
Centers, and Social Work grant programs.
June 1, 2005
Grant Year begins for
Certificate in Public Health, Graduate Medical
Education, and Schools of Public Health grant programs
Sponsors: University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public
Health (Not a Government Web Site)
April 7-9, 2005
Tentative date: Developmental-Behavioral
Pediatrics Grantee Meeting
New Haven, CT
Sponsors: HRSA/MCHB
March 30, 2005
Leadership Education in Adolescent
Health (LEAH) Grantee Meeting
Los Angeles, CA
Sponsors: HRSA/MCHB
March 11, 2005
3rd Annual UMN Obesity Symposium
Advances in Obesity Treatment and Research 2005 Overweight
in Children: It's a Family Affair
Hyatt Regency, Tamaya Resort & Spa
Santa Ana Pueblo, NM
Sponsors: The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center,
School of Medicine, Institute for Public Health, The Institute
for Child Health Care Quality, Department of Pediatrics (Not
Government Web Sites)
March 10-11, 2005
Continuing Education Program:
Overweight Prevention and Intervention for Children with Special
Health Care Needs
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Boling Center
for Developmental Disabilities
Memphis, TN
Contact: Leslie P. Schilling, MA, RD, LDN, lschilli@utmem.edu
Sponsors: The University of Tennessee Boling Center for Developmental
Disabilities (Not a Government Web Site)
February 20-24, 2005
Intensive Course, "Nutrition
for Infants, Children & Adolescents"
The Wynfrey Hotel
Birmingham, AL
Contact: Charlene Rhoades
Phone: 205-939-9254
Email: Crhoades@peds.uab.edu
Sponsors: The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department
of Pediatrics and Nutrition Sciences, supported in part by
the Federal Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB), Health
Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
MCH Training MCHCOM.COM Webcast
on the Electronic Submission of MCH Training Progress Reports
2:00-3:30 PM EASTERN. Register for the event at http://www.mchcom.com
Sponsors: HRSA/MCHB and the Center for the Advancement of
Distance Education, School of Public Health, University of
Illinois at Chicago
Sponsors: Illinois CSHCN Program (Division of Specialized
Care for Children, Not a Government Web Site)
October 1, 2004
Federal Fiscal Year 2005
October 7, 2004
Pediatric Pulmonary Centers
Grantee Meeting
Crystal City Hyatt Hotel, VA
Sponsors: HRSA/MCHB
October 3-6, 2004
MCHB
All-Grantee Meeting
MCHB All-Grantee Meeting
"The Power of Partnership: Meeting Today's MCH Challenges
Through Partnerships"
Hyatt Regency
Crystal City, VA
Full Agenda
MCH Training Agenda
Additional Information & Background Materials
Sponsors: HRSA/MCHB
September 11-14, 2004
CityMatCH Meeting
Hilton
Portland, OR
Expedition 2004: Exploring the Boundaries of Urban MCH