2000
Summer Public Health Research Videoconference
on
Minority Health
Videoconference
Staff
Investigators
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Trude A. Bennett, Dr.P.H.
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Associate Professor, Department of Maternal and Child Health, University
of North Carolina School of Public Health
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Dorothy C. Browne, Dr.P.H.
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Associate Professor, Department of Maternal and Child Health, University
of North Carolina School of Public Health
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Victor J. Schoenbach, Ph.D., 919-966-7436,
919-966-2089
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Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology, University of North Carolina
School of Public Health
Staff
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Millicent
Ellison Brown, Ph.D., 919-843-6758, fax: 919-966-0458
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Program Coordinator, Minority Health Project, UNC School of Public Health
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Patricia Burnette, 919-966-3781,
fax: 919-966-0458
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Secretary, Minority Health Project, UNC School of Public Health
Secretary, Department
of Maternal and Child Health
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Kenitra D. Carby-Shields,
919-843-6758, fax: 919-966-0458
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Program assistant, Minority Health Project, UNC School of Public Health
Research assistant,
UNC Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
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Kyna K. McCullough,
919-843-6758, fax: 919-966-0458
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Graduate student assistant, Minority Health Project, UNC School of Public
Health
Doctoral student,
UNC Department of Epidemiology
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Monica
Perez-Jolles, 919-843-6758, fax: 919-966-0458
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Graduate student assistant, Minority Health Project, UNC School of Public
Health
Graduate student,
North Carolina Central University
Technical coordinator
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Marty Melvin
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Mayes Telecommunications Center, UNC School of Public Health
Program Director
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Audrey Burwell, M.S.
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Director, Minority Grants Program, National Center for Health Statistics
/ CDC
Credits, acknowledgements, sponsorship
Videoconference announcement
Overview of the Videoconference
Objectives, location, intended audience,
policies
Videoconference agenda and speakers
Find a site near you
Information for satellite downlink sites
Additional information for site facilitators
May 26 update for site facilitators
Register as a site
Attend the Videoconference at the UNC School
of Public Health in Chapel Hill (Register
now)
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