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Teaching Prevention 2010 | APTR Annual Meeting

Prevention and Health: Seizing the Moment

March 25-27, 2010

Washington, DC

This meeting brought together leaders to address the status of prevention in the healthcare debate and showcase and discuss improved methods of teaching and promoting prevention.

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Paul Ambrose Scholars Symposium

June 26-28, 2009

June 25-28, 2010
Washington, DC

This annual leadership symposium stimulates interest in disease prevention, health promotion, and interprofessional collaboration among graduate students of the health professions. This unique program provides scholarships for 40-50 students to attend a three-day symposium in Washington, DC and conduct a funded community-based health education project in their community or at their institution.

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Improving Health WITH Communities: The role of Community Engagement in Clinical and Translational Research

May 14-15, 2009
NIH Campus, Bethesda, MD

This workshop established recommendations for academic-community collaborations and partnerships with other community programs in translating science into community based practice.

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2009 Healthy People State Coordinators Workshop

April 21-22, 2009
Washington, DC

APTR will host the 4th Annual Healthy People State Coordinators Workshop sponsored by the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP). This workshop will strengthen the Healthy People State Coordinator network during phase two development of Healthy People 2020 and for implementation efforts that will follow the launch of Healthy People 2020.

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TEACHING PREVENTION 2009 | APTR Annual Meeting

February 11-14
Los Angeles, California

Teaching Prevention 2009 was held in conjunction with the annual meetings of the American College of Preventive Medicine. Attendees learned about the value brought to the emerging 21st-century healthcare system from innovative and effective “best practices” in interprofessional, interdisciplinary and community-based strategic partnerships focused on the teaching, research and practice of prevention.
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Community Engagement Research Regional Workshops

September 5, 2008 • Washington University in St. Louis
September 12, 2008 • University of Chicago
September 25, 2008 • Weill Medical College of Cornell University
October 13, 2008 • University of Pennsylvania
October 17, 2008 • University of California, Davis

 

Educating the Health Care Teams of Tomorrow Today: Interprofessional Prevention Education

November 3, 2008

AAMC Annual Meeting, San Antonio

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Best Practices in Community Engagement from the CTSA's

November 3, 2008
AAMC Annual Meeting, San Antonio

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Institute for Interprofessional Prevention Education
Advancing Clinical Prevention and Population Health

September 4-5, 2008
Washington, DC

September 6-7, 2007
Washington, DC

This Institute was designed to promote innovative change in health care education through the acquisition of knowledge, resources, and strategies that will introduce or expand interprofessional prevention initiatives on campuses and in communities.

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Undergraduate Public Health Faculty Development Institute

July 14-15, 2008
Crystal City, VA

Through a national call for participation, sixty-three colleges and universities were invited to design and teach undergraduate courses that engage students with the world's major questions through the lens of public health.

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Emergency Preparedness Workshops

July 22, 2008 • Virginia Commonwealth University
July 29, 2008 • Washington State University
August 13, 2008 • University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita

Attendees convened to strengthen emergency preparedness training activities.

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Accelerating the Dissemination and Translation of Clinical Research into Practice

May 9, 2008
Bethesda, MD

This workshop established recommendations for academic-community collaborations and partnerships with other community programs in translating science into community based practice.

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