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Join some of the nation's key researchers, public health
leaders, women's and minority health advocates, health communicators, and
health care delivery experts on March 26 and 27 via Webcast for a virtual
workshop.
The purpose of this 2-day workshop is to take a first step
toward developing a science-based blueprint for an NHLBI women's cardiovascular
health education effort for health professionals, patients, and the public. As
a Webcast
participant, you will be able to experience what is sure to be a lively and
informative discussion, and even submit your own program ideas to the NHLBI,
helping to shape the future agenda for women's cardiovascular health in
America. You can also register to receive a copy of the Workshop summary
report.
NHLBI has approved the Women's Heart Health: Developing a
National Health Education Action Plan Strategy Development Workshop for
continuing education credits in health education. Certified health
education specialists (CHES) may receive up to 8 credit hours in category
1.
For more information about the women's cardiovascular health
education strategy development workshop
Webcast , please
visit http://hp2010.nhlbihin.net/emails/wocvd.htm
You can also join the NHLBI Health Information Network (NHLBI
HIN), which offers public health and medical professionals convenient
electronic access to trustworthy information applicable to everyday
practice. The NHLBI HIN provides members with recent information and
education opportunities related to NHLBI's key research findings, clinical
advisories, programs, and services. You can join the NHLBI HIN by
visiting the Institute's Web site at
http://hp2010.nhlbihin.net/emails/wocvd4.htm.
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