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Past Conferences

2008 CDC Diabetes Conference

May 5–8, 2008
Wyndham Orlando Resort Hotel
8001 International Drive
Orlando, Florida 32819
Telephone: 407-351-2420 or 800-421-8001

The CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation will convene its annual Diabetes Conference May 5–8, 2008, at the Wyndham Orlando Resort Hotel, 8001 International Drive, Orlando, Florida. The conference will bring together more than 600 participants from a wide range of local, state, federal, and territorial governmental agencies and private-sector diabetes partners.

Conference Goals

  • Explore science, policy, education, program planning, implementation, and evaluation to enhance public health approaches and strategies to prevent and control diabetes.
  • Increase knowledge and awareness of successful, cost-effective, public and private diabetes programs.
  • Present innovative strategies to increase awareness of diabetes and how to prevent its complications.
  • Provide opportunities for skill-building, information-sharing, and networking.

2007 CDC Diabetes Conference

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April 30–May 3, 2007
Atlanta Hilton
255 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA 30303
Telephone: 404-659-2000 or 877-667-7210

The CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation convened its annual diabetes conference April 30–May 3, 2007, at the Atlanta Hilton, 255 Courtland Street, Atlanta, Georgia. This conference discussed diabetes issues. The conference brought together approximately 600 participants from a wide range of local, state, federal, and territorial governmental agencies and private-sector diabetes partners.

Conference Goals

  • Explore science, policy, education, program planning, implementation, and evaluation to enhance public health approaches and strategies to prevent and control diabetes.

  • Increase knowledge and awareness of successful, cost-effective, public and private diabetes programs.

  • Present innovative strategies to increase awareness of diabetes and how to prevent its complications.

  • Provide opportunities for skill-building, information-sharing, and networking.


2007 CDC Diabetes Public Health and Research Short Course

Diabetes experts presented a short course on diabetes and public health, translation research, health economics, social and behavioral research, and program development in 2006.

Additional information about the conference is available.

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