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Phase II Leadership InstitutesDates and LocationsFour Institutes were conducted in 2004. A map highlighting the Institute state groupings is presented below.
Note: CDC and the national partners in comprehensive cancer control were planning to offer a fifth Leadership Institute in early 2005 for tribes and territories. Topics and ObjectivesDuring each 2½-day interactive summit, the Institute presented eight modules focusing on issues and strategies that addressed both planning and implementation of state cancer plans.
The Institutes highlighted a wide range of comprehensive cancer control strategies and approaches and provided useful tools to support the planning and implementation of state plans. Because the Institutes were held regionally, participants had the opportunity to interact with participants from other states, faculty experts, and Institute staff. The faculty was comprised of experts from CDC, NCI, ACS, other national convening partners of the leadership institutes, and state-level organizations working to create and implement CCC plans. ParticipantsThe Institutes were for individuals who are engaged in the efforts of a state cancer coalition in states currently developing or preparing to implement their comprehensive cancer control state plan. Participants of the Phase II Institutes were selected by the National Partnership on Comprehensive Cancer Control and members of the State Cancer Coalition. A maximum of 15 participants from each state attended the Institutes; 11 representatives from each state received funding from the national partners on comprehensive cancer control.
Page last reviewed: June 21, 2007
Page last updated: June 21, 2007 Content source: Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion |
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