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International Health and Development Conference at Stanford

International Health and Development Conference at Stanford - Early Bird Rate Deadline

Innovation, Advancement, and Best Practices To Achieve Global Goals
Unite For Sight's Fourth Annual International Health Conference
APRIL 14-15, 2007 - STANFORD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, CALIFORNIA, USA
http://uniteforsight.org/conference/2007/index.php

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Register Today For A Reduced Rate! (Current Rate is $45 Students/$65 All Others - EARLY BIRD RATE INCREASES AFTER SEPTEMBER 15
http://uniteforsight.org/conference/2007/index.php

When: April 14-15, 2007
Where: Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California, USA
Theme: "Innovation, Advancement, and Best Practices To Achieve Global Goals"
Who should attend?Anyone interested in eye care, international health, medicine, health education, health promotion, public health, international service, nonprofits, or microenterprise
Conference Goal: To exchange ideas across disciplines about best practices in public health, medicine and research, and international health and development. Conference topics range from "The Right to Health: Towards Social Inclusion and Universal Health Care in Latin America" and "Antiretroviral Drugs and Issues of Drug Access and Quality in the Developing World" to "Global Progress in Preventing the Burden of Blindness and Other Diseases Caused by Measles and Rubella" and "Once I Was Blind....The Challenges of Eye Care in Ghana"

Join over 1,500 leaders, doctors, professionals, and students from 5 continents
More than 230 speakers about eye care, public health, international development, entrepreneurship, microfinance, policy and advocacy, bioethics, and medicine
Exchange ideas about best practices to achieve global goals in health and development.

Posted by Evelin at November 15, 2006 09:21 PM
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