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16th Annual Western

Migrant Stream Forum

Se Puede Hoy:

Sustaining

Migrant Communities for a Healthy Tomorrow

January 26-28, 2007

Doubletree Hotel Sacramento

Sacramento, CA

Don’t miss

out on the opportunity to network, share best practices, and learn from other

migrant health professionals in Washington, Idaho, Oregon, California, Arizona and Nevada!

Early

Registration Deadline is December 22, 2006

Registration

brochure available at www.nwrpca.org

Hotel Information

Rates and RESERVATIONS

Call: (800) 222-TREE or (916) 929-8855 ext. 4500

Conference Code: " WMF "

Rate: $99 single/double occupancy

This rate expires on January 3, 2007, provided the room block

has not been filled.

SAMPLE

WESTERN FORUM TOPICS:

Diagnosis and Management of Musculoskeletal Training

Epilepsy in Hispanics

Diabetes Prevention

Serving Indigenous Populations

Heat-related Illnesses

Emergency

Preparation for Special Populations

And many more!

POST-CONFERENCE

TRAININGS:

Registration

deadline extended to January 5. Scholarships available: www.nwrpca.org

Together NWRPCA and Migrant Health Promotion are

offering two post-conference promotor/a program intensive trainings January

28-29:

1) Promotores(as) de Salud: Leadership with Head, Hands and Heart

January 28, 1-5 pm

Target Audience:

New promotores(as), program

coordinators and others who want to learn promotor model fundamentals.

2) Promotor(es)as 201: Promotor(a)

Programs of Excellence

January 28, 1-5

pm; January 29 8:30 am – 5:00 pm

Target

Audience: Clinicians,

administrators, promotor/a program

coordinators who want to start or strengthen their promotor/a program.

To download

registration materials for these trainings, visit: www.nwrpca.org

Call (206) 783-3004 or visit www.nwrpca.org if you have any questions or

need additional information about the conference and trainings.

The Western Forum is produced by Northwest

Regional Primary Care Association

in partnership with the Centers for Disease

Control and Prevention and the Health Resources and Services Administration,

Bureau of Primary Health Care

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