Additional Information:
http://origin.library.constantcontact.com/download/get/file/1102697691773-114/Dissemination+and+ImplementationConference+Call+for+Abstracts+Final.pdf
Description:
The Planning Committee selected the conference theme of "Transforming Health Systems to Optimize Individual and Population Health" to reflect the opportunity, excitement, and charge to the field that we have in 2014.
Now, more than ever before, the integration of evidence-based practices and service delivery has the capacity to impact healthcare delivery and population health. Therefore, the abstract submission topics and conference structure have been planned to focus our thinking and discussion on the highest priority science – current and future – to help realize this goal.
Abstracts are encouraged for three types of scientific sessions:
• Individual Oral Presentations
• Panels
• Poster Sessions
The goal of these sessions is to stimulate interactions among researchers and experts in the field. Therefore, the sessions will be structured and executed in order to optimize interaction and networking among conference participants.
Friday, July 25, 2014
Friday, July 18, 2014
20th Rural Multiracial and Multiethnic Health Conference
Additional Information:
http://www.ruralhealthweb.org/go/left/programs-and-events/nrha-conferences/rural-minority-and-multicultural-health-conference/
Description
The Rural Multiracial and Multicultural Health Conference is one of the National Rural Health Association's fastest growing conferences. One of the only meetings in the nation to focus on rural multiracial and multicultural health issues, this event offers attendees the opportunity to meet with peers and experts who share unique concerns and interests. This conference is designed for those who are dedicated to bringing quality health care and health care services to this underserved and often under-represented portion of the rural population.
http://www.ruralhealthweb.org/go/left/programs-and-events/nrha-conferences/rural-minority-and-multicultural-health-conference/
Description
The Rural Multiracial and Multicultural Health Conference is one of the National Rural Health Association's fastest growing conferences. One of the only meetings in the nation to focus on rural multiracial and multicultural health issues, this event offers attendees the opportunity to meet with peers and experts who share unique concerns and interests. This conference is designed for those who are dedicated to bringing quality health care and health care services to this underserved and often under-represented portion of the rural population.
Call for Presentations
Submission deadline: September 30, 2014
Poster submmission deadline: January 31, 2015
Poster submmission deadline: January 31, 2015
Submission and general Information:
- Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed.
- Please specify session format, track and topic.
- A letter of acceptance will be mailed by mid October for concurrent sessions and mid February for poster presentations.
- Presenters may not use any conference presentation to market products or services; display tables are available for that purpose.
- If accepted, presenters must register for the conference and pay the appropriate registration fee. In addition, no honoraria or travel expense reimbursement will be provided for any presenter submitting through the "call for presentations.
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Submit an Abstract for the 7th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation
Additional Information:
http://newsmanager.commpartners.com/ahmu/issues/2014-07-01/index.html
Description:
http://newsmanager.commpartners.com/ahmu/issues/2014-07-01/index.html
Description:
Submit an abstract to be considered for presentation at the 7th Annual Conference on the Science of
Dissemination and Implementation (December 8-9 in Bethesda, Maryland), co-hosted by AcademyHealth and the National Institutes of Health.
The Planning Committee selected the conference theme of “Transforming Health Systems to Optimize Individual and Population Health” to reflect the opportunity, excitement, and charge to the field that we have in 2014.
Now, more than ever before, the integration of evidence-based practices and service delivery has the capacity to impact health care delivery and population health. Therefore, the abstract submission topics and conference structure have been planned to focus our thinking and discussion on the highest priority science – current and future – to help realize this goal.
Abstracts are encouraged for three types of scientific sessions:
- Individual Oral Presentations
- Panels
- Poster Sessions
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