The 2007 Annual Prevention Effectiveness Conference and the 2007 Prevention Effectiveness Fellowship Graduation Ceremony

June 8, 2007
10:00a.m. to 2:30 p.m.


Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2400 Century Center
Room 1A/1B
Atlanta, Georgia 30345

The Steven M. Teutsch postdoctoral Prevention Effectiveness (PE) Fellowship was established in 1995 at CDC. The goal of the 2-year training fellowship in PE methods is to build capacity at CDC for quantitative policy analysis, with a focus on public health.

The Annual PE Conference highlights PE and public health economics research contributions of current PE Fellows. The 2006 PE Fellowship Graduation celebrates completion by the class of 2005 of 2 years of postdoctoral training in PE methods and becoming program alumni. Please join us on June 8, 2007!

This event is co-sponsored the Prevention Effectiveness Consortium on Health and Education.

Distinguished Guest Speakers
David Meltzer, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine
University of Chicago
Advancing Prevention Effectiveness through the Social Sciences

Bruce Schackman, PhD
Associate Professor of Public Health
Chief of the Division of Health Policy
Department of Public Health
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Using Prevention Effectiveness Tools in Resource-Poor Settings: Cost-Effectiveness of Rapid Syphilis Screening in Prenatal HIV Testing Programs in Haiti.

Class of 2005 Graduates Prevention Effectiveness Fellows


 
 
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