[Alma Mata] Fwd: [hifa2015] Event: 7th Annual Global Health Mini-University, Washington DC, 5th October 2007
Tiago Villanueva
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Tue Sep 18 21:17:03 BST 2007
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From: Megan O'Brien, USA <inform at jhuccp.org>
Date: 18 Sep 2007 21:03
Subject: [hifa2015] Event: 7th Annual Global Health Mini-University,
Washington DC, 5th October 2007
To: HIFA2015 <HIFA2015 at dgroups.org>
Please join us for the 7th Annual Global Health Mini-University, sponsored
by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Bureau
for Global Health in collaboration with the George Washington University
School of Public Health and Health Services. The event will be held on
Friday, October 5, 2007 from 8:00am-4:30pm at the George Washington
University School of Public Health and Health Services, Ross Hall, 2300
Eye St NW, Washington, DC 20037.
Registration is now open! Please register online at www.maqweb.org. This
event is free and attendance is open to anyone interested in international
health!
What is the Mini-University? The Mini-University is a day-long forum
offering nearly 70 different sessions highlighting evidence-based best
practices and state-of-the-art information from a variety of technical
areas across the Global Health field. The forum is divided into four
hour-long blocks, each offering up to 16 concurrent presentations. In
addition, five exciting brown bag sessions are offered during the lunch
break. The day culminates with a Knowledge Extravaganza session and the
N'Lightening Round, a lively competition during which take-home messages
from the sessions are presented and prizes are awarded for the top three.
Need Nursing/Midwife CEUs? This year participants may choose from 6
courses for a total of up to 0.6 Continuing Education Units from the
American College of Nurse Midwives.
Questions? Contact Liz Greene at egreene at usaid.gov or Rushna Ravji at
rravji at usaid.gov.
Sponsored by United States Agency for International Development, The
George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services,
and The George Washington University Medical Center
Megan O'Brien
Program Specialist
The INFO Project
Johns Hopkins University
Center for Communication Programs
111 Market Place, Suite 310
Baltimore, MD 21202
Tel: 410-223-1714
Fax: 410-659-6266
E-mail: mlobrien at jhuccp.org
HIFA2015 profile: Megan O'Brien is a Program Specialist with the INFO
Project, Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs,
Baltimore, MD, USA. mlobrien at jhuccp.org
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