Fifteenth Annual Maternal and Child Health
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Making
Methods and Practice Matter for
Women, Children and Families
Pre-Conference Trainings:
December 7–8, 2009
Conference: December 9–11, 2009
Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay
Tampa, Florida
About the Conference
Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology (MCH EPI) conference organizers
invite you to join MCH professionals in sharing experiences, enhancing
knowledge, and generating new ideas for improved MCH data use and informed
policymaking.
Abstract Submission Deadline:
5:00 p.m. EDT on May 11, 2009. |
Tentative Conference Schedule
Wednesday, December 9, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Thursday, December 10, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Friday, December 11, 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Who Should Attend
Health professionals working with maternal and child health data,
programs, or policies, particularly at the national, state, tribal, and
local levels, including:
- Epidemiologists
- Program specialists
- Evaluators
- Data analysts
- Clinicians
- Community advocates
- Policymakers
- Researchers
- Students
Awards
National MCH EPI
Awards* for more details on how to nominate and the awards criteria.
Deadline for nominations is Monday, June 1, 2009. Awards will be
presented during the conference awards luncheon.
Conference Awards (Best Abstract and Best Poster - 1st and 2nd place)
will be presented during the conference for outstanding work.
Travel Scholarships
Limited travel scholarships will be available for those participating
this year. Priority will be given to those who are speakers, those who
have an accepted abstract, those conducting MCH EPI work, and students.
Travel scholarship applications must be submitted by Friday, July 31,
2009; applications will not be considered after this date. Submission
does not guarantee automatic receipt of a travel scholarship. Final
decisions will be made by September 11, 2009.
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Page last reviewed: 3/26/09
Page last modified: 3/26/09
Content source: Division
of Reproductive Health, National
Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
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