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  • 28th Annual BRFSS Conference (March 19-23, 2011)
    The purpose of this conference is to determine the content of the 2011 BRFSS Survey; update attendees concerning state of the art behavioral risk factor monitoring, methodologies, and technological innovations; and provide networking opportunities for participants. The BRFSS Conference typically draws an audience from across United States, including U.S. Trust Territories, and abroad. Attendees include public health professionals from federal, state, and local health agencies; as well as State BRFSS coordinators; field supervisory staff; epidemiologists; statisticians and students of public health.

  • 1st National Immunization Conference Online (March 26 – 28, 2012)
    The goals of the Conference are to provide information that will help participants provide comprehensive immunization coverage for all age groups and explore innovative strategies for developing programs, policy, and research to promote immunization coverage for all age groups.

  • EIS Conference (April 11-15, 2011)
    The Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) hosts an annual scientific conference for the national and international public health community.

  • International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases (July 2012)
    The ICEID conference goal is to bring together public health professionals to encourage exchange of scientific and public health information on global emerging infectious disease issues.

  • National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing and Media (August 2011)
    NCHCMM is an excellent opportunity to meet with colleagues and shape the future of health communication, marketing, and media research and practice.

  • 5th International Conference on Nanotech Occupational and Environmental Health (August 9-12, 2011)
    NanOEH provides a high quality of professional presentations to scientists and engineers who wish to promote and communicate the interaction between technical advances and societal, occupational and environmental impacts in the field of nanotechnology research.

  • 2011 National HIV Prevention Conference (August 14-17, 2011)
    The Urgency of Now: Reduce incidence. Improve access. Promote equity.

  • PHIN Conference (September 2011)
    The PHIN Conference is one opportunity to advance the PHIN (Public Health Information Network) vision with partners and share experiences in implementing PHIN.

  • National STD Prevention Conference (March 12-15, 2012)
    As our nation's leaders take bold steps to optimize the health of our citizens, so too must we play our part in creatively and effectively responding to STDs. This biennial conference provides a critical opportunity to listen, to learn, and to challenge ourselves to develop these much-needed responses.


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