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October
3, 2001
Contact: Jennifer Day, (313) 577-1058, jday@med.wayne.edu
WSU
medical students join forces with Children’s Hospital of Michigan to promote
urban child health
Wayne State University medical students
will join forces with health-care professionals throughout southeastern Michigan
at next week’s annual HealthFOCUS Conference. HealthFOCUS, an acronym for
Health for our Children in Urban Settings, represents a unique collaboration of
medical students, physicians, residents and administrative staff from WSU,
Children’s Hospital and the Detroit Medical Center. The organization is
dedicated to addressing community issues that impede the delivery of proper
health care to urban children.
Conference presentations provide an
interactive environment for health-care professionals, students and community
representatives to share resources and generate solutions. The goal is to help
current and future caregivers recognize the unique needs of the urban child and
to help those in health care acquire the resources and understanding necessary
to help those children lead healthier lives.
HealthFOCUS is Saturday, Oct. 6, from 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. at Children's Hospital of Michigan. Registration for the event is
$20 for physicians and $10 for non-physicians. The registration fee includes
breakfast, lunch and snacks.
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