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2nd National Steps to a HealthierUS Summit
April 29-30, 2004 Baltimore Marriott
Waterfront Hotel Baltimore, Maryland
Take an important step toward a healthier
tomorrow! Join Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy G. Thompson, special
guests, educators, business and community leaders, and policymakers for an
in-depth look at our nation's health. Find out what communities across the
country are doing to tackle obesity, diabetes, cancer, asthma, and heart
disease and stroke and to increase physical activity, improve nutrition,
promote preventive screenings, and encourage healthy choices.
This summit is focused on building a
healthier nation with goals to:
- Establish the preeminent platform for
an annual "State of the Nation's Health" assessment on the latest research,
economics, trends, and technology related to the President's
HealthierUS initiative and chronic disease prevention and health
promotion.
- Bring together the foremost
authorities on prevention, science, state and local policy, and effective
intervention programs.
- Expand community outreach efforts and
effective strategies for building private-public collaborations to support
chronic disease prevention and behavioral change.
- Gain access to the best "how to"
learning resources, best practices, and implementation methods to help make a
difference in your community.
Explore the
exhibits. Interact at the technology showcase. Network with colleagues. Make
a difference in your community.
REGISTER ONLINE AT
HTTP://WWW.HEALTHIERUS.GOV/STEPS $450 $500
on site $75/day for students with a valid student ID Continuing
education credits for health professionals and students included.
For further information regarding registration for the
Steps to a HealthierUS summit, contact Vicki Wilson at (303) 996-6176
or at vwilson@unbridledsolutions.com |
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