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Inside
IA Bulletin
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INCLEN
AFRICA IXth Meeting
13-17 May 2006
Eskom Convention Centre
Midrand Johannesburg
South
Africa
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Announcements
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6th
European Congress on
Tropical
Medicine
and International
Health
1st
Mediterranean Conference on Migration and Travel Health
6th
National Congress of the Italian Society of Tropical
Medicine (SIMET) 7th National Congress of the Italian
Society of Travel and Migration Medicine (SIMVIM)
September 6 – 10, 2009 Verona, Italy
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3rd
Vaccine Global Congress
Join us in
Asia
for the 3rd Congress in the series
4-6
October 2009, Bangkok, Thailand
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2009 Applied
Epidemiology,
Public Health
Surveillance, and Epi Info Courses
For
Public Health Professionals
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EDCTP
Forum
The Fifth Forum will take place from
12 - 14 October 2009
Arusha, Tanzania
For
registration online
http://www.edctpforum2009.org/Registration.549.0.html
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MSc
in the field of Population Based Field Epidemiology |
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Collaboration
between the School of Public Health, University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partnership with the INDEPTH
Scientific Development and Leadership Programme. For more
information on INDEPTH fellowship application forms,
contact:
Kwabena.Boateng@indepth-network.org
Details
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Opportunity
to become part of global Initiative to manage outbreaks.
Training for field team leaders during WHO/GOARN responses
to outbreaks |
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The
course will assist the formation of a cadre of highly
experienced field team leaders for WHO/GOARN outbreak
response missions. The course is envisaged as the first of a
number of such training sessions. The first session is
planned from 25 to 30 September 2005 in Geneva,
Switzerland.
INCLEN will be willing to pursue your application
after support from your institution and sending your
application to WHO. Details
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INCLEN-Africa
is the network of Clinical
Epidmiology Units (CEUs) of Africa. Each CEU consists of a number of
clinicians from different disciplines, social scientists and
biostatisticians, based in a leading teaching medical institution, who
have been trained at the masters or PhD level in Clinical Epidemiology.
INCLEN-
Africa presently
comprises of seven CEUs in Cameron, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa,
Uganda and Zimbabwe with membership of over 120 members. The CEUs and
their members serve as major agents for change in health care in their
countries and in Africa.
INCLEN-
Africa
is
one of the regional networks that constitute the International Clinical
Epidemiology Network (INCLEN)* whose coordinating office is currently
based in Newdelhi, India. INCLEN was created in 1980 with the aim of
improving the health of peoples of the developing world, by prompting
among healthcare professionals, the planning, measurements and evaluation
of systems using a population-based framework. Other regional networks
include; CanUSACLEN, ChinaCLEN, INCLEN-Euro- Mediterranean, INCLEN-Southeast
Asia, IndiaCLEN and LatinCLEN. *www.inclentrust.org
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