2008 Workshops and Seminars | |
January | February |
March | April |
May | June |
July | August |
September | October |
November | December |
As a free service, if your organization is planning a health-related conference, workshop, symposium, or other event, the Resource Center will include your information in this publication. Please fax complete details to (301) 251-2160, or you can e-mail them to the Resource Center at, info@omhrc.gov if you prefer. To list your event in the HIV/AIDS conference calendar please email details to hivinfo@omhrc.gov
JANUARY |
February |
6th Annual Intensive Workshop on Grant Writing, Preparation, and Submission in Rehabilitation Research
January 15-20, 2008
Boar's Head Inn
Charlottesville, VA
Abstract: Enhancing Rehabilitation Research in the South (ERRIS) based at the University of Virginia is one of four NIH-funded rehabilitation research networks whose purpose is to increase the quality and quantity of rehabilitation research. One way we plan to accomplish this goal is through an intensive 5-day workshop on grant production. Unlike passive seminars on this topic, selected participants will come prepared to complete a grant proposal for submission to the NIH.
Contact: Linda Deeds: 434-982-3808 or email: lad5k@virginia.edu
Sponsor: National Institutes of Health National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research (NIH-NCMRR)
URL: http://erris.med.virginia.edu/workshop
January | FEBRUARY |
March |
The Educated Citizen and Public Health: An Undergraduate Curriculum Development Institute
Abstract: To take advantage of the momentum and success of "Public Health and Liberal Education," the APTR/AAC&U partnership is pleased to announce a second phase of the Educated Citizen and Public Health initiative. In phase two, faculty and administrative teams from as many as 48 colleges and universities (both those with public health schools and programs and those without them) will gather for an intensive, two-day institute.
Application Deadline is February 27, 2008.
URL: http://www.aacu.org/public_health/SummerInstitute08.cfm
February | MARCH |
April |
March | APRIL |
May |
Power to End Stroke Tour
April 25, 2008 7:00 PM
Greater Second Baptist Church
Little Rock, AR
Abstract: Dr. Bobby Jones of BET is returning to Little Rock Friday April 25th for the Power to End Stroke Tour. Great gospel performers from all over the state will be appearing with Dr. Jones. It’s the Power To End Stroke Tour, taking place on Frday, April 25th at 7 p.m. at Greater Second Baptist Church where Rev. Curtis Rideout is the Pastor. Come out and see BET's Bobby Jones along with Billy St. James from the Praise Network as we impart helpful tips on living longer and stronger lives.
Contact: Marylin Clark at (501)379-1189.
Sponsors: American Heart Association, The American Stroke Association, The Department of Health and Human Services, and the Praise Network
April | MAY |
June |
NMAETC Cultural Competency Workshop for Physicians and Other Health Care Providers
May-September, 2008
Howard University Hospital & Howard University College of Medicine
Washington, DC
Abstract: Objectives: To increase knowledge about Title VI-Civil Rights Act of 1964 regarding cultural & linguistic minimum competence required, to raise awareness among health care providers about discrimination based on race, color, national origin, and maternal language spoken, facilitate the process that ensures all patients, equal access to all programs, activities, and services regardless of color, place of birth, or their limited English proficiency, and to eliminate long-standing health disparities, based on race ethnicity, place of birth, and/or limited English proficiency.
Contact: For registration or information about dates of the events, please call (202) 865-8146
Sponsor: National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center
URL: http://www.nmaetc.org
Accelerating the Dissemination and Translation of Clinical Research into Practice
May 9, 2008
National Institutes of Health
Natcher Conference Center (Building 45)
Bethesda, MD
Abstract: This is the first in a series of workshops to discuss and share best practices and ways in which researchers can partner with community health care providers to translate clinical research into practice. Participants will develop recommendations for academic-community collaborations and partnerships with other community programs to better facilitate translating science into community-based practice. This workshop will help to identify: 1) key enablers of successful academic-community provider partnerships; 2) effective strategies for dissemination, diffusion, and adoption of research; and 3) public and private-sector partners for collaborative translational research.
Contact: mccloskd@mail.nih.gov
Sponsor: National Institutes of Health
URL: http://www.ncrr.nih.gov/news_&_events/upcoming_events/index.asp#05_09_2008
Toward Health Equality and Patient-Centeredness: Integrating Health Literacy, Disparities Reduction, and Quality Improvement
May 12, 2008
The Fairmont Newport Beach
Newport Beach, CA
Abstract: The Institute of Medicine's Forum on the Science of Health Care Quality Improvement and Implementation in collaboration with the Roundtable on Health Disparities and the Roundtable on Health Literacy will hold a public workshop on May 12, 2008 at the Fairmont Newport Beach, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, CA. The workshop will be held from 8:00am to 5:10pm.
Contact: Cassandra Cacace at ccacace@nas.edu
Sponsor: Institute of Medicine of the National Academies URL: http://www.iom.edu/CMS/3809/38607/52892.aspx
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Beyond Conference
May 17, 2008
Fairfax, VA
Abstract: This course is designed for nurses, nurse practitioners, dietitians, certified diabetes educators, and other health care professionals. This program will provide information about Gestational Diabetes (GDM) care during pregnancy, methods of promoting positive outcomes and preventing long-term consequences for women and their children.
Contact: gdm@virginiadiabetes.org or 800-941-4635
Sponsor: Virginia Diabetes Council
URL: http://www.virginiadiabetes.org/VDCToolkit.htm
May | JUNE |
July |
NMAETC Cultural Competency Workshop for Physicians and Other Health Care Providers
May-September, 2008
Howard University Hospital & Howard University College of Medicine
Washington, DC
Abstract: Objectives: To increase knowledge about Title VI-Civil Rights Act of 1964 regarding cultural & linguistic minimum competence required, to raise awareness among health care providers about discrimination based on race, color, national origin, and maternal language spoken, facilitate the process that ensures all patients, equal access to all programs, activities, and services regardless of color, place of birth, or their limited English proficiency, and to eliminate long-standing health disparities, based on race ethnicity, place of birth, and/or limited English proficiency.
Contact: For registration or information about dates of the events, please call (202) 865-8146
Sponsor: National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center
URL: http://www.nmaetc.org
Men's Health Disparities: Implications for Research and Intervention
June 3, 2008 2-4PM
Web Videoconference
Abstract: 14th Annual Summer Public Health Research Institute and Videoconference on Minority Health.
Sponsor: UNC Minority Health Project (School of Public Health), the UNC Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, and the NC A&T State University Institute for Public Health.
URL: http://www.minority.unc.edu/institute/2008/
Disparities in Health in America: Working Towards Social Justice
June 21 – 27, 2008
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, TX
Abstract: The goal of the workshop is to provide a comprehensive approach to the issue of health disparities, and to provide attendees with a broad base of knowledge so that they may address health disparities with a bio-psychosocial approach.
Contact: 713-563-4005
Sponsor: The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Center For Research on Minority Health, Department of Health Disparities Research
URL: http://www.mdanderson.org/departments/crmh/display.cfm?id=4241ba16-e078-480b-b8409de35b9ef532&method=displayfull&pn=fe9b4275-3144-42a6-ac8fefe85921d2d5
Growing Older and Staying Healthy: A Healthy Living Forum
June 27, 2008
Knickerbocker Plaza, Lobby Community Room
New York, NY
Abstract: Free and open to the public, this educational event for seniors, sponsored by Hon. Jonathan Bing, 73rd Assembly District and the State of New York Department of Health, includes presentations from health professionals, including a physician, a psychologist, an exercise expert, and a dietitian.
Contact: 646-537-1712
Sponsor: Global Healthy Living Foundation
URL: http://www.globalhealthylivingfoundation.org/growingolder.shtml
Seattle/King County African Immigrants and Refugees Health Fair
June 28, 2008
Van Asselt Community Center
Seattle, WA
Abstract: This fair seeks to address common limitations to access health care services, which are further complicated in the African immigrant and refugee community due to language barriers and cultural differences in approaches to health practices.
Contact: healthfair@cwaausa.org
Sponsor: Seattle/King County
June | JULY |
August |
NMAETC Cultural Competency Workshop for Physicians and Other Health Care Providers
May-September, 2008
Howard University Hospital & Howard University College of Medicine
Washington, DC
Abstract: Objectives: To increase knowledge about Title VI-Civil Rights Act of 1964 regarding cultural & linguistic minimum competence required, to raise awareness among health care providers about discrimination based on race, color, national origin, and maternal language spoken, facilitate the process that ensures all patients, equal access to all programs, activities, and services regardless of color, place of birth, or their limited English proficiency, and to eliminate long-standing health disparities, based on race ethnicity, place of birth, and/or limited English proficiency.
Contact: For registration or information about dates of the events, please call (202) 865-8146
Sponsor: National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center
URL: http://www.nmaetc.org
4th Annual Southwestern Fatherhood Institute Training 2008: GET F.I.T.
July 8-9, 2008
Tucson, AZ
Abstract: GET F.I.T. (Fatherhood Institute Training) is a special two day opportunity for colleagues from all regions of our nation to attend this two-day conference that provides the necessary capacity building resources for effective practitioners and organizations on July 9th. In addition we have established a Pre-Institute Strategic Planning & Capacity Building workshop on July 8th that will be free to community leaders and providers who want to improve services for fathers, establish statewide networks, and effectively utilize mothers and fathers in program development and how to get a local program started with each participant leaving with a personalized logic model.
Contact: info@azffc.org
Sponsor: Fathers & Families Coalition, Inc.
URL: http://azffc.org/fitsummerprogram.pdf[PDF, 2.2MB]
1ST ANNUAL MONTGOMERY COUNTY AFRICAN HEALTH FAIR
JULY 19TH 11AM-4PM
Montgomery College Takoma Park Campus
Silver Spring, MD
Abstract: Free health screenings and health information.
Contact: CHINELO NWANKO 301-628-3453 OR MICHELLE MARKEY 301-628-3435
Sponsor: Montgomery County Dept. of Health & Human Services
4th Annual Liver Update Seminar
July 19th, 2008
Queen's Conference Center -- The Queens Medical Center
Honolulu, HI
Abstract: Whether you're a general practitioner, specialist or healthcare professional involved with the care of those with liver disease, you’ll learn the latest developments in viral hepatitis epidemiology, transmission, screening and immunization to assist you in your clinical practice.
Contact: ALF Hawaii Chapter 808-737-0400
Sponsor: American Liver Foundation
URL: http://www.liverfoundation.org/chapters/hawaii/events/342/
July | AUGUST |
September |
Interdepartmental Tribal Justice, Safety, & Wellness: Government-to-Government Consultation, Training, and Technical Assistance
August 18–22, 2008
Billings, MT
Abstract: Various government agencies have worked steadily to respond to the stated needs of the Tribal community through a series of government-to-government consultation, training & technical assistance (CTTA) sessions held across the country. Two sessions were scheduled for 2008, the first of which took place this March in Washington, DC. The March session focused on public health and safety, drug awareness, tribal court systems, detention facilities, multi-jurisdictional coordination and communication, sexual offender registry, and other wellness areas. This session, the second scheduled for 2008, will continue to emphasize justice and safety issues, while focusing specifically on health and wellness in tribal communities.
Contact: tribalconference@circlesolutions.com
Sponsor: HHS
URL: http://www.circlesolutions.com/tribal/
National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA) Training Institutes
August 26–28, 2008
Monarch Hotel
Clackamas, OR
Abstract: The National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA) offers a professional development workshop series designed specifically for child welfare workers and administrators in reservation, urban, and state settings. Training Institutes cover a variety of topics related to children's issues in the areas of child welfare, mental health, the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 (ICWA), and traditional parenting methods. Training Institutes are offered three to four times a year in different locations.
Contact: Isla Dane (503) 222-4044, ext. 144
Sponsor: National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA)
URL: http://www.nicwa.org/training/institutes/classes/?FormConfID=27
NMAETC Cultural Competency Workshop for Physicians and Other Health Care Providers
May-September, 2008
Howard University Hospital & Howard University College of Medicine
Washington, DC
Abstract: Objectives: To increase knowledge about Title VI-Civil Rights Act of 1964 regarding cultural & linguistic minimum competence required, to raise awareness among health care providers about discrimination based on race, color, national origin, and maternal language spoken, facilitate the process that ensures all patients, equal access to all programs, activities, and services regardless of color, place of birth, or their limited English proficiency, and to eliminate long-standing health disparities, based on race ethnicity, place of birth, and/or limited English proficiency.
Contact: For registration or information about dates of the events, please call (202) 865-8146
Sponsor: National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center
URL: http://www.nmaetc.org
August | SEPTEMBER |
October |
NMAETC Cultural Competency Workshop for Physicians and Other Health Care Providers
May-September, 2008
Howard University Hospital & Howard University College of Medicine
Washington, DC
Abstract: Objectives: To increase knowledge about Title VI-Civil Rights Act of 1964 regarding cultural & linguistic minimum competence required, to raise awareness among health care providers about discrimination based on race, color, national origin, and maternal language spoken, facilitate the process that ensures all patients, equal access to all programs, activities, and services regardless of color, place of birth, or their limited English proficiency, and to eliminate long-standing health disparities, based on race ethnicity, place of birth, and/or limited English proficiency.
Contact: For registration or information about dates of the events, please call (202) 865-8146
Sponsor: National Minority AIDS Education and Training Center
URL: http://www.nmaetc.org
September | OCTOBER |
November |
22nd Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities Annual Conference Program
October 11 – 13, 2008
Hyatt Regency and Colorado Convention Center
Denver, Colorado
Abstract: The Conference Program is an opportunity to reach out to leaders of HACU member and partner colleges and universities, public policymakers, key federal agency leaders, allied organizations, corporate, community and philanthropic representatives. More than 1,600 participants are expected to attend as they participate in interactive workshops, plenary sessions on national and international topics, pre-conference professional and institutional workshops, Career Fair and lively Town Hall Meeting.
Contact: Lorena Blanco, Executive Director of Development and Marketing (210) 576-3224 or lblanco@hacu.net
Sponsor: Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
URL: http://www.hacu.net
October | NOVEMBER |
December |
Fifth Annual Interdisciplinary Women's Health Research Symposium
November 19, 2008
Lister Hill Auditorium (Building 38), NIH Campus
Bethesda, MD
Abstract: The symposium will feature scientific advances from two ORWH-sponsored initiatives: Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health (BIRCWH); and Specialized Centers of Research (SCOR) on Sex and Gender Factors Affecting Women's Health.
Contact: orwhmeetings@esi-dc.com or 240.744.7036
Sponsor: Health and Human Services
URL: http://www.orwhmeetings.com/symposium.aspx
November | DECEMBER |
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