The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) joins our partners to announce the third national conference highlighting the National Environmental Public Health Tracking Program (referred to as the National Tracking Program).
Anticipated Attendees
Any person or organization engaged in the National Tracking Program or interested in learning more about tracking. This may include local, regional and national decision makers, researchers, healthcare providers, policy makers, and community members.
We’re On Track to Implementation
The objective of the 2006 National Tracking Conference is to showcase the implementation phase of the Tracking Network. The conference is an opportunity for participants to learn about the following keys to successful implementation of the Tracking Network:
- Network Content
Investigate a comprehensive framework for implementation of standards, protocols, tools, and methodologies to access and share nationally consistent data and measures.
- Technology
Explore technology essential to successful implementation.
- Network Sustainability
Examine approaches to network sustainability through participation, innovation, utility and research.
- Collaboration/Diversity/Coordination
Share efforts among stakeholders to increase collaboration and coordination and address diversity in partnerships at the local, state, regional, national, and international levels.
Save the Date and Stay Tuned!
More information will be shared about the 2006 National Tracking Conference as it becomes available.
For updates on this and other CDC-sponsored activities and program events, sign up for the Tracking listserv. To subscribe to the Tracking listserv, please send an email to listserv@listserv.cdc.gov with the command "subscribe EPHT firstname lastname" in the body of the email (without quotes). The subject line should be left blank.
Download a copy of the "Save the Date" postcard at http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/tracking/savedate.pdf. [PDF, 161 Kb]
Email questions or comments to EPHT@cdc.gov.
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