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April
18, 2001
Contact: Steve Townsend, (313) 577-1429
, stownsen@med.wayne.edu
CALENDAR ITEM:
National conference on health issues in Arab-American Community May 11, 12
An international group of health-care
providers, policy-makers, researchers, educators and community leaders will
gather Friday and Saturday, May 11 and 12 at the Dearborn Inn-Marriott for the Second
Biennial National Conference on Arab-American Health.
Taking its cue from the United States
surgeon general, conference participants will use the community health
objectives presented in the federal “Healthy People 2010” report to
specifically address the future of health and health education in the
Arab-American community.
Organizers from the Wayne State
University School of Medicine and the Community Health Center at Dearborn-based
Arab Community Center for Economic & Social Services hope that the
conference will serve as a vital forum to promote cooperation and collaboration
between academic institutions, health-care providers, and community-based
organizations in addressing the major health threats to the Arab-American
community.
Topics to be addressed include
diabetes, cardiovascular disease, maternal and child health, common cancers,
environmental issues and mental health.
Pre-
and post-conference activities are scheduled for Thursday, May 10, and Monday,
May 14. More information can be found online at http://conference.accesscommunity.org or by contacting the
ACCESS Community Health Center at (313) 745-2525.
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