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Tuesday, June 3, 2:00-4:00pm EDT
Webcast, C-band satellite, and Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building Auditorium
www.minority.unc.edu
Topic: "Men's Health Disparities: Implications for Research and
Intervention", with:
- Claudia R. Baquet, MD,MPH, Professor, Departments of Medicine,
Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine; Associate Dean for Policy and Planning; Director, Center for Health Disparities
- Spero M. Manson, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center; Director, National Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research
- Abel Valenzuela, Jr, PhD, Professor, Department of Urban Planning and the Cesar E. Chavez Department for Chicana/o Studies, University of California, Los Angeles; Director, Center for the Study of Urban Poverty
- Frank Y. Wong, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of International Health, School of Nursing and Health Studies, Georgetown University
- Moderator: Stephanie L. Crayton, Media Relations Manager, UNC Health Care
This interactive session will be broadcast in front of a live audience
in the Tate-Turner-Kuralt auditorium at the UNC School of Social Work and can be viewed over c-band satellite and the Internet (webcast).
Questions will be taken from Remote participants by email and toll-free
telephone. WHEN: 2:00pm-4:00pm EDT Monday, June 3, 2008 (in order to
avoid distractions during the broadcast, participants for the studio audience should arrive at TTK auditorium by 1:30pm and be seated by 1:45pm).
For more information: www.minority.unc.edu/institute/2008/
To register a satellite downlink site: www.minority.unc.edu/institute/2008/satellite/ (express registration for organizations that have registered for a previous broadcast is not yet available)
To register for the Internet broadcast: www.minority.unc.edu/institute/2008/webcast/
To register to participate at the TTK auditorium: www.minority.unc.edu/institute/2008/preregist/
Answers to frequently asked questions: www.minority.unc.edu/institute/2008/faq.cfm
This year's Videoconference is presented by the UNC School of Public
Health Minority Health Project, UNC Diversity and Multicultural Affairs,
and NC A&T State University Institute for Public Health. Funding comes
from the NC A&T Institute for Public Health, UNC SPH Dean's Office, UNC
Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, UNC Campus Health Services Counseling and Wellness, and a growing list of cosponsors (www.minority.unc.edu/institute/2008/cosponsors.cfm). |
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