Health Conference

gallagherc@axe.humboldt.edu
Tue, 1 Nov 1994 09:26:00 -0400


To all,
Conference registration deadline is today Nov. 1, 1994

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STRENGTHENING OUR SPIRIT
International Conference on the State of Native Health Research
November 14 & 15, 1994

PLACE: The Turtle
25 Rainbow Blvd. S.
Niagra Falls, NY

Registration Fee: $50.00
Students: Free for full time students
Deadline: Nov. 1, 1994 (Space is limited to first 150)

Limited financial assistance is available.

For more information contact Ron Lelito (716)645-2517

Sponsored by: The Region II Rehabilitation Continuing Education Program, The
Native American Peoples Alliance, and the State U. of NY at Buffalo
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Registration Form

Name:
Title:
Organization:
Address:
Telephone:
FAX:

Accommadation Needs; Please identify any accommadations needed to fully
participate in this conference.

Alternative Formats:
a. Braille b. Large print c. Cassette d. Reader e. other________

Interpreter Services:
a. Sign Language b. other__________

Assistive Listening Device: please specify_________________________

Personal Attendant Services:
a. attendant care b. assistance w/ meals c. other___________

REGISTRATION:
Registration for this conference is $50.00 and includes a continental
breakfast and lunch box both days and dinner on Nov. 14th. We request receipt
of your registration form and fee for the conference no later than Nov. 1,
1994.

RETURN TO: Rehabilitation Continuing Ed. Program, Region II
State U. of NY at Buffalo
439 Christopher Baldy Hall
Buffalo, NY 14260
(716)645-2517, FAX (716)645-3837
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Keynote speaker: Dr. Joe Jacobs, MD; Traditional and Alternative Approaches to
Health Care
Other topics include: First Nation HIV/AIDS Health Survey Results
Cancer Surveillance in a Northeastern Native Community
Issues in Research in Native Contexts
Prevention of Developmental Disabilities in a Native
American Community: ReResults from the INCHES
Project
The Hanta Virus
Needs and Directions for Health Research and Praxis in
Native Communities

Apologies for the short notice - just found out about it.

Be Well all - John Berry