Making Data Count: Measuring Diabetes and Obesity in the Indian Health System
December 18-20, 2007
Westin La Paloma Resort and Spa - Tucson, AZ
The
Conference Summary is now available (May 2008). This includes a short synopsis
of each presentation. Presentation materials for the sessions are also available on the conference
website.
2nd International Diabetes in Indigenous Peoples Forum: International Best Practices
November 17-19, 2008
Vancouver, BC, Canada
This international conference brings together an interdisciplinary group of professionals
who work in the field of Indigenous peoples' health. Presenters from Australia, New
Zealand, Canada and the United States and other countries will review relevant
developments in the etiology, prevention and treatment of diabetes and related
conditions among Indigenous people with a focus on the sharing of international best
practices. Please see the
Advanced Notice.
More information will be posted to the
UBC Interprofessional Continuing Education website
as it becomes available.
Childhood Obesity/Diabetes Prevention in Indian Country: Making Physical Activity Count! (
PDF - 14
KB)
December 2 – 4, 2008
San Diego, CA
This national conference is designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of persons engaged in
American Indian/Alaska Native community and school-based physical activity programs designed to
reduce the incidence and prevalence of childhood obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
The conference will focus on ways that health care providers and educators can initiate or
improve physical activity outcome measurements that target American Indian and Alaska Native
(AI/AN) children. For more information, please see the
conference brochure (
PDF - 14
KB)
and the
conference website
.