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2004-10-07, 11:09 am

The following conference information has been recently added to the CDC N=
ational Prevention Information Network's (NPIN) Conference Database (http=
://www.cdcnpin.org/scripts/locates/LocateConf.asp). For more information =
about HIV, STD, and TB conferences, please contact the CDC NPIN at 1-800-=
458-5231.

INTERNATIONAL

Conf ID: 5337 - Title: Family Medicine: Caring for the World: 17th World =
Conference of Family Doctors=20

NATIONAL

Conf ID: 5336 - Title: The American Academy of Pediatrics 2004 National C=
onference & Exhibition (NCE)
Conf ID: 5338 - Title: 2004 ACEP Scientific Assembly
Conf ID: 5339 - Title: National Conference on Correctional Health Care=20

REGIONAL

Conf ID: 5331 - Title: Supporting Networks of HIV Care Accepting Applicat=
ions for 2004-2005 Regional Intensive Trainings=20
Conf ID: 5332 - Title: Supporting Networks of HIV Care Accepting Applicat=
ions for 2004-2005 Regional Intensive Trainings =20
Conf ID: 5333 - Title: Supporting Networks of HIV Care Accepting Applicat=
ions for 2004-2005 Regional Intensive Trainings=20
Conf ID: 5334 - Title: Supporting Networks of HIV Care Accepting Applicat=
ions for 2004-2005 Regional Intensive Trainings=20
Conf ID: 5335 - Title: The Silence is Broken: Speaking Out to Save Lives=20

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INTERNATIONAL

Conf ID: 5337 =20
Title: Family Medicine: Caring for the World: 17th World Conference of Fa=
mily Doctors =20
Dates: 10/13/2004 - 10/17/2004=20
Event Type: Conference =20
Subject: Continuing Education; Family Practice; Physician education =20
Sponsor: World Organization of Family Doctors (Wonca). American Academy o=
f Family Physicians (AAFP).=20
Contact: For additional information, email: woncacongress@wonca2004.org o=
r fax: 913-906-6082, or phone: 913-906-6000, or access the WONCA Web site=
: http://www.wonca2004.org/x14586.xml The American Academy of Family Phys=
icians maintains this site. For more information about the AAFP, please v=
isit http://www.aafp.org/. =20
City: Orlando=20
State: FL =20
Country: United States=20
Notes: This conference is being held in conjunction with the Americal Aca=
demy of Family Physicians (AAFP) Scientific Assembly.=20
Description: The World Organization of Family Doctors (Wonca) 2004 confer=
ence offers more than 25 learning environments and more than 500 separate=
sessions. A variety of many clinical and practical management sessions w=
ill also be available.
Conference topics include: family medicine, including critical patient ca=
re issues like AIDS and tobacco cessation; current diagnosis and therapy =
of family practice problems; and the nuances of cross-cultural medicine.
Venues include plenaries, oral presentations, posters, symposia, and work=
shops.=20
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NATIONAL

Conf ID: 5336 =20
Title: The American Academy of Pediatrics 2004 National Conference & Exhi=
bition (NCE)=20
Dates: 10/09/2004 - 10/13/2004=20
Event Type: Conference; education Program =20
Subject: Continuing Education; Pediatric Care; Physician education =20
Sponsor: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).=20
Contact: For additional information or to register, go to the AAP Web sit=
e: https://s12.a2zinc.net/clients/aap/aap2004/=20
City: San Francisco=20
State: CA =20
Country: United States=20
Notes: Child care is offered for the children of all registrants of the 2=
004 National Conference & Exhibition. Preregistration, with a $25 adminis=
trative fee for each family, is mandatory and is taken on a first-come, f=
irst-served basis.=20
Description: The 2004 NCE features practical updates on diagnosis, treatm=
ent, technical skills and research. Other offerings focus on practice man=
agement, advocacy, and quality improvement.
Program Highlights include: Keynote address by Former First Lady Rosalynn=
Carter; Full Track on Managing and Combatting Obesity; Plus sessions on:=
Current Strategies for Antibiotic Selection, Top 20 Practice Management =
Tips, The New Molecular Genetics in Clinical Practice: The Future is Now,=
Asthma Therapy: New and Coming, Depression and Its Treatment in Primary =
Care Pediatrics, and The Newest Drugs of Abuse: Know as Much as Your Pati=
ents.=20
A variety of educational settings, from plenary and small-group sessions =
to workshops, seminars, and audience-response case discussions will be av=
ailable.
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Conf ID: 5338 =20
Title: 2004 ACEP Scientific Assembly=20
Dates: 10/17/2004 - 10/20/2004=20
Event Type: Conference; education Program =20
Subject: Continuing Education; Emergency Medical Personnel; Emergency Med=
icine; Networking; Physician education =20
Sponsor: American college of Emergency Physicians (ACEP).=20
Contact: For additional information contact an ACEP Customer Service Repr=
esentative by phone: 800-477-2237, between 8:00 am-5:00 pm Central time, =
Monday-Friday and leave a message 24 hours-a-day; by fax: 972-580-2816, o=
r by e-mail: meetingregistrar@acep.org =20
City: San Francisco=20
State: CA =20
Country: United States=20
Description: Scientific Assembly 2004 is designed to help you keep pace w=
ith the latest innovations and advances in emergency medicine. The confer=
ence offers a broad selection of educational courses, hands-on skills lab=
s, expert faculty, and the opportunity for debate and discussion with col=
leagues from around the world.
In addition to more than 300 educational courses, Scientific Assembly 200=
4 also offers numerous leadership, networking, and social opportunities.=20
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Conf ID: 5339 =20
Title: National Conference on Correctional Health Care =20
Dates: 11/13/2004 - 11/17/2004=20
Event Type: Conference; education Program =20
Subject: Correctional Facilities/Correctional Agencies; Counselor Educati=
on Programs; education Programs; Health Care Programs; Health Professiona=
l Education; Incarcerated Persons; Incarcerated Persons with HIV/AIDS; In=
fection Control; Nurse Education; Physician education =20
Sponsor: National Commission on Correctional Health Care.
Academy of Correctional Health Professionals.
Contact: -For further information contact: National Commission on Correct=
ional Health Care, 1145 W. Diversey Pkwy., Chicago, IL 60614, by Phone: (=
773) 880-1460; Fax: (773) 880-2424; or E-mail: info@ncchc.org=20
To register online: https://secure.ncchc.org/education/national2004/regfo=
rm.html
City: New Orleans=20
State: LA =20
Country: United States=20
Notes: Continuing education credits are available for physicians.=20
Description: Through a mix of lectures, workshops, poster presentations, =
and discussion groups, attendees will have the opportunity to interact wi=
th experts and colleagues from a variety of disciplines and settings.
Discussions will focus on the development of skills to manage common medi=
cal, dental, and psychological problems found in correctional settings; m=
ajor health care and policy issues affecting incarcerated individuals, in=
cluding HIV infection, mental illness, and substance abuse; legal, ethica=
l, and administrative issues and ways to prevent potential problems that =
arise in correctional settings; and new developments in correctional heal=
th care.=20

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REGIONAL

Conf ID: 5331 =20
Title: Supporting Networks of HIV Care Project 2004-2005 Regional Intensi=
ve Trainings =20
Dates: 11/19/2004 - 11/20/2004=20
Event Type: Training Program =20
Subject: Community Based Organizations; Community Health Care Planning; C=
ommunity Health Services; Community Programs; Faith Based AIDS Services; =
Health Care Delivery; Health Care Planning; Health Care Programs; HIV Tes=
ting; HIV/AIDS Program Administration; Local Health Programs; Minorities;=
Provider Education; Training Programs =20
Sponsor: Supporting Networks of HIV Care (SNHC).=20
Communities Advocating Emergency AIDS Relief (CAEAR) Coalition Foundation=
..
The National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC).=20
Health Resources and Services Administration's (HRSA) HIV/AIDS Bureau.=20
Contact: For additional information, contact Tamara Combs, of the Nationa=
l Minority AIDS Council (NMAC) by phone: (202) 483-6622 ext. 314. =20
City: Savannah=20
State: GA =20
Country: United States=20
Notes: SNHC will pay for travel, lodging and incidentals for a maximum of=
20 organizations (2 participants per organization).
All participants must submit a Training Participation Application and rec=
eive advanced approval from SNHC in order to attend. The Training Partici=
pant Application may be downloaded from: http://www.nmac.org/conferences/=
SNHC_RIT/SNHC-RIT.pdf=20
The application deadline is October 8, 2004.
Description: The goal of this training is to provide non-profit, communit=
y-based, and faith-based organizations with tools to expand or improve th=
eir capacity to implement HIV primary care and support services within co=
mmunities of color. The training will focus on HIV primary health care de=
livery, clinical case management, counseling, testing and linkages, and a=
dministration of primary health care services. =20

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Conf ID: 5332 =20
Title: Supporting Networks of HIV Care Project 2004-2005 Regional Intensi=
ve Trainings =20
Dates: 02/18/2005 - 02/19/2005=20
Event Type: Training Program =20
Subject: Community Based Organizations; Community Health Care Planning; C=
ommunity Health Services; Community Programs; Faith Based AIDS Services; =
Health Care Delivery; Health Care Planning; Health Care Programs; HIV Tes=
ting; HIV/AIDS Program Administration; Local Health Programs; Minorities;=
Provider Education; Training Programs =20
Sponsor: Supporting Networks of HIV Care (SNHC).
Communities Advocating Emergency AIDS Relief (CAEAR) Coalition Foundation=
..=20
The National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC).=20
Health Resources and Services Administration's (HRSA) HIV/AIDS Bureau.=20
Contact: For additional information, contact Tamara Combs, of the Nationa=
l Minority AIDS Council (NMAC) by phone: (202) 483-6622 ext. 314. =20
City: Las Vegas=20
State: NV =20
Country: United States=20
Notes: SNHC will pay for travel, lodging and incidentals for a maximum of=
20 organizations (2 participants per organization).
All participants must submit a Training Participation Application and rec=
eive advanced approval from SNHC in order to attend. The Training Partici=
pant Application may be downloaded from: http://www.nmac.org/conferences/=
SNHC_RIT/SNHC-RIT.pdf=20
The application deadline is January 3, 2005.
Description: The goal of this training is to provide non-profit, communit=
y-based, and faith-based organizations with tools to expand or improve th=
eir capacity to implement HIV primary care and support services within co=
mmunities of color. The training will focus on HIV primary health care de=
livery, clinical case management, counseling, testing and linkages, and a=
dministration of primary health care services. =20

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Conf ID: 5333 =20
Title: Supporting Networks of HIV Care Project 2004-2005 Regional Intensi=
ve Trainings =20
Dates: 05/20/2005 - 05/21/2005=20
Event Type: Training Program =20
Subject: Community Based Organizations; Community Health Care Planning; C=
ommunity Health Services; Community Programs; Faith Based AIDS Services; =
Health Care Delivery; Health Care Planning; Health Care Programs; HIV Tes=
ting; HIV/AIDS Program Administration; Local Health Programs; Minorities;=
Provider Education; Training Programs =20
Sponsor: Supporting Networks of HIV Care (SNHC).
Communities Advocating Emergency AIDS Relief (CAEAR) Coalition Foundation=
..
The National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC).
Health Resources and Services Administration's (HRSA) HIV/AIDS Bureau.=20
Contact: For additional information, contact Tamara Combs, of the Nationa=
l Minority AIDS Council (NMAC) by phone: (202) 483-6622 ext. 314. =20
City: Portland=20
State: OR =20
Country: United States=20
Notes: SNHC will pay for travel, lodging and incidentals for a maximum of=
20 organizations (2 participants per organization).
All participants must submit a Training Participation Application and rec=
eive advanced approval from SNHC in order to attend. The Training Partici=
pant Application may be downloaded from: http://www.nmac.org/conferences/=
SNHC_RIT/SNHC-RIT.pdf=20
The application deadline is April 4, 2005.=20
Description: The goal of this training is to provide non-profit, communit=
y-based, and faith-based organizations with tools to expand or improve th=
eir capacity to implement HIV primary care and support services within co=
mmunities of color. The training will focus on HIV primary health care de=
livery, clinical case management, counseling, testing and linkages, and a=
dministration of primary health care services. =20

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Conf ID: 5334 =20
Title: Supporting Networks of HIV Care Project 2004-2005 Regional Intensi=
ve Trainings =20
Dates: 08/12/2005 - 08/13/2005=20
Event Type: Training Program =20
Subject: Community Based Organizations; Community Health Care Planning; C=
ommunity Health Services; Community Programs; Faith Based AIDS Services; =
Health Care Delivery; Health Care Planning; Health Care Programs; HIV Tes=
ting; HIV/AIDS Program Administration; Local Health Programs; Minorities;=
Provider Education; Training Programs =20
Sponsor: Supporting Networks of HIV Care (SNHC).
Communities Advocating Emergency AIDS Relief (CAEAR) Coalition Foundation=
..
The National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC).=20
Health Resources and Services Administration's (HRSA) HIV/AIDS Bureau.=20
Contact: For additional information, contact Tamara Combs, of the Nationa=
l Minority AIDS Council (NMAC) by phone: (202) 483-6622 ext. 314. =20
City: Chicago=20
State: IL =20
Country: United States=20
Notes: SNHC will pay for travel, lodging and incidentals for a maximum of=
20 organizations (2 participants per organization).
All participants must submit a Training Participation Application and rec=
eive advanced approval from SNHC in order to attend. The Training Partici=
pant Application may be downloaded from: http://www.nmac.org/conferences/=
SNHC_RIT/SNHC-RIT.pdf
The application deadline is June 2, 2005.=20
Description: The goal of this training is to provide non-profit, communit=
y-based, and faith-based organizations with tools to expand or improve th=
eir capacity to implement HIV primary care and support services within co=
mmunities of color. The training will focus on HIV primary health care de=
livery, clinical case management, counseling, testing and linkages, and a=
dministration of primary health care services. =20

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Conf ID: 5335 =20
Title: The Silence is Broken: Speaking Out to Save Lives. =20
Dates: 10/22/2004 - 10/22/2004=20
Event Type: Fundraiser; Special Event =20
Subject: At Risk Persons; Fundraising; HIV/AIDS Prevention; Minorities; P=
ublic Awareness; Spiritual Programs and Services =20
Sponsor: National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC).=20
Contact: For more information about the event or to RSVP your attendance,=
contact NMAC by telephone: (202) 483-6622 ext. 365 or e-mail: rstikes@nm=
ac.org. =20
City: Philadelphia=20
State: PA =20
Country: United States=20
Notes: Tickets are $250.00 per person. =20
Description: "The Silence is Broken" awareness and fundraising campaign w=
ill provide those impacted and affected by HIV/AIDS - particularly women =
of color, who are now most affected by the disease - a voice in the natio=
nal media. Ultimately, it will be a voice that will resound for all the w=
omen-daughters, sisters, aunts, mothers, co-workers and friends who are a=
t risk.
This program will take place from 9:00 p.m.-midnight, at the Top of the T=
ower of the Bell Atlantic Building, in Philadelphia, PA to celebrate the =
world premiere of the song, The Silence is Broken: A Woman's HIV Story in=
Song, composed by nationally renowned songwriter and composer, G. Patric=
k Gandy.=20
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