2002
Summer Public Health Research Institute and Videoconference on Minority
Health
Objectives,
Location, Intended audience, Policies
Objectives
The Summer Public Health Research videoconference on Minority Health will
emphasize issues and solutions related to collecting and analyzing data
for racial and ethnic populations, studying the relationship between race
and socioeconomic status, identifying and reducing barriers to conducting
research in minority communities, and devising surveys to study minority
populations and subpopulations.
Location
The videoconference will originate from the School
of Public Health on the campus of The
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Since its beginning more
than 200 years ago, the University has become nationally known for its
achievements in teaching, research, and public service. The Videoconference
will be available nationally through participating satellite downlink
sites.
Intended
audience
The intended audience is researchers, graduate students, postdoctoral
fellows, and public health professionals in universities, research organizations,
government, and community-based organizations.
Policies
All policies concerning attendance and participation in the Videoconference
are determined by the participating downlink site.
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Links:
2002
Institute home page
Agenda
Continuing
education credits
Credits
and acknowledgements
Find
a downlink site in your area
Instructors
Objectives,
intended audience, policies
Participant
evaluation forms
Pre-register
to attend the Institute at UNC-CH
Videoconference
materials
Videotapes
Webcast
of the opening & keynote lectures
Links for downlink sites:
General
information
Information
for site facilitators
Downlink
agreement
Register
a satellite downlink site
Publicity
flyer (620
kb word doc)
Daily
attendance form
(33
kb word doc)
Other links:
Previous
Videoconferences in this series
Final
report on the 2001 Videoconference
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to the top
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02/15/02raj Minority_Health@unc.edu
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