ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE, HARMONY, AND BALANCE: Uniting and Sustaining Pathways into Health Professions
Submission Deadline: February 20
Pathways Into Health invites abstracts to be considered for presentation at the 8th National Conference on October 12-14, 2015 in Seattle, WA. The theme of the 2015 conference, Uniting and Sustaining Pathways into Health Professions, explores opportunities to unite, enhance, and sustain new and existing pathways into health professions for American Indian and Alaska Native individuals and communities.
Call for Abstracts Our aim is to make the Pathways Conference the premier venue for cutting-edge educational methodologies for engaging AI/AN populations in health professions and for making findings, programs, and resources useable by non-scientists. The 2015 conference agenda will have four core concepts of focus: 1 Cultural Attunement 2 Interprofessional Education (IPE) 3 Distance Learning/Telehealth Technologies 4 Health career development through the life span Pathways welcomes abstracts related to successful implementation of programs, initiatives, and policies that engage AI/AN individuals and communities in health professions. We particularly encourage abstracts that address the conference theme and inform strategies for uniting and sustaining pathways into health professions. Abstracts must focus on one or more of the four core concepts. Read the full Call for Abstracts here: http://pathwaysintohealth.org/conference/call-for-abstracts/ The submission deadline is February 20, 2015. Notifications will be sent out in early May. |
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11 November 2014
Call for Abstracts: Pathways Into Health 2015 Conference October 12-14, Seattle, WA - Abstracts due February 20
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