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2012 Prevention of Youth Substance Abuse in Rural Communities: Reaching Out to Missing Partners
United States
South Carolina
08/01/2012

 2012 Prevention of Youth Substance Abuse in Rural Communities: Reaching Out to Missing Partners

August 1-3, 2012 University of South Carolina Lancaster in Lancaster, South Carolina

2012 Prevention of Youth Substance Abuse in Rural Communities: Reaching Out to Missing Partners is a training conference that emphasizes the unique challenges of conducting youth prevention in rural communities. The conference was founded by one of the most successful prevention coalitions in the country, in hopes of raising awareness of the plight that many rural communities face with regards to the growth of youth substance abuse.

Hosted by: USC Lancaster

This year’s conference is hosted by the University of South Carolina Lancaster in Lancaster, South Carolina. Historic Lancaster is located 30 miles from Charlotte, North Carolina.

Academic, Community Activist, Health Educator, Health Services Researcher, Pediatric Nurse, Pediatrician, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Public Servant, Social Worker
19th International Council on Women's Health Issue Congress
Thailand
11/14/2012

19th International Council on Women's Health Issue Congress

November 14-16, 2012 Bangkok, Thailand

The International Council on Women's Health Issue Congress is held every 2 years. Previous Congress has been held is Sao Pedro, Sao Pau, Brazil (2004). Sidney , Australia (2006), Gaborone, Botswana (2008), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2010), we are pleased to announce that the 19th International Council on Women's Health Issue Congress will be held in Bangkok, Thailand from 14th November – 16th November 2012.

The Faculty of Nursing, Mahidol University (MU), Thailand and The International Council on Women's Health Issues (ICOWHI) are proud to present the 19th ICOWHI Congress on "Women's Health 2012: Partnering for a Brighter Global Future". The Faculty of Nursing, Mahidol University was founded under the patronage of Her Majesty Queen Sripatcharintra, the Queen of King Rama V, as the first nursing school in Thailand in 1896. Historically, the Faculty of Nursing, Mahidol University has long had a vital role in improving people' health status and promote their quality of life, while establishing a network for education and research at national and international levels.

The International Council on Women's Health Issues (ICOWHI) is an international nonprofit association dedicated to the goal of promoting health, health care, and well-being of women throughout the world through participation, education, and research. It serves as a multidisciplinary network of women's health providers, planners, and advocates of those committed to improving women's health and quality of life. The ICOWHI Congress is held every 2 years.

Possible themes:

Partnerships, Collaborations, and Opportunities to Promote Women’s Health
Law and Policy for future Women’s Health
Cross cultural & Indigenous Women’s Health
Women & Chronic illness
Women & Child Health Issues
Women & Healthy aging
Women’s Health in urban and rural areas
Social Transitions & Fostering women and girls’ safety and health
Trafficking & Violence against women

Faculty of Nursing, Mahidol University, 2 Phrannok Road, Bangkok 10700. THAILAND
http://www.ns.mahidol.ac.th
Phone: (662) 419 7466-80
Fax: (662) 412 8415
E-mail: nsicowhi2012@diamond.mahidol.ac.th

Gynecologist, Health Services Researcher, Obstetrician, Physician, Physician Researcher, Policy Analyst, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Public Servant
15th International Congress on Circumpolar Health (ICCH15)
United States
Alaska
08/05/2012

15th International Congress on Circumpolar Health (ICCH15)

August 5-10, 2012 Fairbanks, Alaska

Through the ICCH, the International Union for Circumpolar Health (IUCH) promotes exchange of the health-related knowledge and discussion of recent research results between scientists, health care professionals, policy analysts, government agency representatives, and community leaders for the benefit of all humankind.

Preliminary Scientifc Program Themes:

The North: Unique Land and Social Environment
Anthropology, demography, genetics, housing, infrastructure, health service, delivery, climate change, health impacts, etc.
History of Circumpolar Health
The International Polar Year legacy, evolution of public health organizations in the North, etc.
Research in the Circumpolar North
Indigenous research and ethics, community participatory research methods, building research capacity, etc.
Social Determinants of Health
Social justice, education, health promotion, social marketing, health and social well-being, etc.
Healthy Families
Family health and well-being, women’s health, men’s health, child health, etc.
Nutrition and Food Security
Traditional diets, factors affecting food security, the politics of food, climate change for food
Behavioral Health
Suicide, addictions, holistic and other healing community programs, etc.
Environmental and Occupational Safety and Health
Water and sanitation issues, successful occupational health programs, etc.
Injury Epidemiology and Prevention in the North
Chronic Diseases
Cancer, diabetes, obesity, pulmonary disease, cardiovascular disease, etc.
Infectious Diseases
Tuberculosis, hepatitis, H. pylori, HPV, etc.

Community Activist, Diabetes Educator, Health Educator, Health Services Researcher, Historian, Nurse, Nurse Researcher, Physician, Physician Researcher, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Public Servant, Pulmonolgist, Social Scientist, Social Worker
2012 International Society for Agricultural Safety and Health Annual Conference--Bridging the Past & Future 50 Years
United States
Vermont
06/24/2012

2012 International Society for Agricultural Safety and Health Annual Conference--Bridging the Past & Future 50 Years

June 24-28, 2012 Burlington, Vermont

General Information

"Chip" Robert Petrea - 217.333.5035 repetrea@illinois.edu

Community Activist, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Public Servant
International Council of Nurses 25th Quadrennial Congress--Equity and Access to Health Care
Australia
05/18/2013

International Council of Nurses 25th Quadrennial Congress--Equity and Access to Health Care

May 18-23, 2013 Melbourne, Australia

The ICN 25th Quadrennial Congress will bring together evidence, experience and innovations highlighting the critical importance of equity and access to health care for communities and individuals, demonstrating how nurses are key to ensuring equal access and quality of health care for all. The Congress will provide a global platform for the dissemination of nursing knowledge and leadership across specialities, cultures and countries via the ICN scientific programme, featuring keynote and main session invited speakers as well as a wide range of concurrent sessions including dynamic papers accepted through our highly competitive abstract selection process.

The main objectives of the Congress are:

1. To advance and improve equity and access to health care.

2. To demonstrate the nursing contribution to the health of individuals, families and communities.

3. To provide opportunities for an in-depth exchange of experience and expertise within and beyond the international nursing community.

Our inspiring plenary sessions will be dedicated to exploring the Congress theme, through particular focus on gender equity, the global epidemic of non-communicable diseases and the tension between personal and societal responsibility for health. Featured main sessions will offer the most recent expertise on wellness and prevention, the nursing workforce and workplace, ethics/human rights, clinical care and patient safety. Concurrent sessions, symposia and posters will address these issues plus developments in nursing education, disasters and conflict, care systems and access, eHealth, regulation and the history of nursing. The Congress will also be the venue for ICN Network meetings.

Community Activist, Historian, Nurse, Nurse Researcher, Policy Analyst, Public Health Expert
13th International Fragile X Conference
United States
Florida
07/25/2012

13th International Fragile X Conference

July 25-29, 2012 Miami, Florida

The National Fragile X Foundation’s biennial international conference is highly regarded and well-known for bringing together families, researchers, doctors, therapists and educators in a setting that is specifically designed to optimize interaction among families and professionals. Increased collaboration between researchers, improved treatment skills of professionals, optimized development of individuals affected by Fragile X and increased understanding and well-being of those impacted by the disorders are the most significant outcomes often sited by previous conference attendees.

The first International Fragile X Conference was a two day event in 1987 held in Denver Colorado with about 150 attendees. Since then it has passed through cities including Albuquerque, Portland, Asheville, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington DC, Atlanta and Detroit with growing attendance numbers. 2012 will bring the 13th International Fragile X Conference to Miami, FL where we expect over 1,000 attendees.

We present a unique opportunity where researchers and parents can interact throughout the conference. Many a researcher have commented on the experience of socializing with the parents of children with Fragile X, and how the experience has motivated them or reinvigorated their enthusiasm to make a difference in the lives of persons with this disability. The majority of the conference sessions are “Family-Friendly” and cover all three Fragile X conditions (FXS, FXTAS, FXPOI), with the greatest number of sessions focusing on FXS. In addition to the family-friendly sessions there are many scientific and technical sessions. Some of the benefits from attending include:

Discover the latest research by some of the world’s leading Fragile X experts.
Learn new techniques, behavioral interventions and coping strategies.
Connect with researchers clinicians, educators, psychologists and parents.
Get the support you need.
Start a new lifelong friendship and reconnect with old friends.

The objectives of the conference are:

To provide a forum in which professionals from the Fragile X and intellectual disabilities fields can present their scientific, clinical or scholarly work;
To present a general program that will be informative and of interest to all conference participants;
To facilitate the exchange of research, intervention strategies and information relating to all Fragile X-associated Disorders (FXD) including fragile X syndrome (FXS), fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) and fragile X-associated primary ovarian insufficiency (FXPOI).

Presentation topics will include medical treatments, speech, language and occupational therapies, educational techniques, opportunities for self-determination and independence, genetic counseling strategies and mental health interventions throughout the lifespan.

Based on the ongoing development of new therapies, the conference will include a focus on:

Both pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions (current and anticipated)
Evaluation tools
Evolving screening and diagnostic technologies

The conference will also highlight basic science presentations on:

The functions of FMRP
The molecular and cellular mechanisms in FXS, FXTAS, and FXPOI
Studies in animal models of FXD

The conference will include a wide variety of other subjects including:

Alternative interventions
Public policy and legislative advocacy
Legal and ethical issues
Sibling issues
Parent to parent support

In addition to presentations from the professional community, parent-led workshops and discussions will also be conducted.

Abstract Topics include:

Academic and Behavioral Interventions and Strategies
ADHD & Disorders of Attention and Impulse Control
Adult Issues and Aging in FXS
Advocacy, Policy Issues: Public and Private Partnerships
Assistive & Augmentative Technology/Computer Enhanced Learning
Autism and FX Studies/Issues/Diagnosis
Clinical Trials of Targeted Treatments
Early Intervention: 0-5 years
Family Dynamics
Financial Planning/Insurance/Grants
FMRP & Molecular/Cellular Studies/Animal Models
FXPOI Clinical Issues
FXTAS: Neuropathology/Non-CNS pathology
FXTAS Caregiving and Clinical Issues
FXTAS/FXPOI Molecular and Cellular Research/Animal Models
Genetic Counseling Issues
Inclusion/Mainstreaming
Molecular Clinical Correlations
Neuroimaging Studies
Neurological and Medical Issues in the Premutation
Neurological and Medical Issues in FXS
Non-traditional Interventions
Occupational Therapy/Sensory Integration
Psychological Therapies and Non-pharmacological Treatment (Behavioral, Cognitive Treatment Trials, etc)
Psychotherapeutic Interventions
Premutation Carrier Studies/Issues and Premutation Clinical Involvement (non-FXTAS)
Prevalence, Screening, Early Diagnosis Strategies & New Testing Technologies
Psychological, Behavioral and Social Studies and Testing in FXS
Psychopharmacologic Treatment of Behavior and Co-morbid Conditions in FXS
Reproductive Options
Self Help Skills: Dental, Eating, Toileting, Other
Service Delivery: Clinic & Non-Clinic based/Rural Outreach/Underserved Populations
Sexuality: Lifespan issues
Special/Unusual/Challenging Cases and Families (lessons learned from these cases)
Speech & Language Studies/Intervention
Targeted Molecular/Cellular Interventions in FXS Models
Treatment Efficacy: Biomarkers/Translational Outcome Measures in FXS
Transitions throughout the Lifespan

Allied Health Professional, Behavioral Scientist, Bioethicist, Family Caregiver, Geneticist , Neurologist, Occupational Therapist, Parent, Pharmacologist, Physician, Physician Researcher, Policy Analyst, Psychologist, Social Worker, Speech Pathologist
2012 National School-Based Health Care Convention
United States
New Mexico
06/24/2012

2012 National School-Based Health Care Convention

Every year the National Assembly on School-Based Health Care (NASBHC) brings together more than 700 child and adolescent health providers and advocates for the National School-Based Health Care Convention.

The 2012 National School-Based Health Care Convention will be held in Albuquerque, New Mexico June 24 – 27, 2012.

NASBHC's mission is to improve the health status of children and youth by advancing and advocating for school-based health care

NASBHC
1010 Vermont Ave. NW Ste. 600
Washington, DC 20005
Tel: (202) 638-5872
Fax: (202)638-5879
Email: info@nasbhc.org

Dietitian, Health Educator, Health Services Researcher, Nutritionist, Pediatric Nurse, Pediatrician, Policy Analyst, School Nurse, Social Worker