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Upcoming Events

September 2010
Foothills AHEC
9/10/2010

This program is designed to raise awareness that cardiovascular risk factors are identifiable in childhood and are predictive of future cardiovascular risk.

Magnolia Coastlands AHEC
9/17/2010

Our current society is one of more cultural diversity than ever before. This diversity has provided even more facets to the "typical" or "normal" development and behaviors we look for and expect from our youth. Oftentimes in our attempt to appreciate and understand our youth’s uniqueness, it can be difficult to sift through some of their behaviors, especially those that appear as red flags and cause us concern. This interactive presentation will provide attendees guidance on these matters by meeting four objectives.

9/28/2010

The National Health Service Corps (NHSC), through scholarship and loan repayment programs, helps Health Professionals Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in the U.S. get the medical, dental, and mental health providers they require to meet their tremendous need for health care. This presentation will provide an overview of the scholarship and loan repayment programs to potential applicants.

Foothills AHEC
9/28/2010

The National Health Service Corps (NHSC), through scholarship and loan repayment programs, helps Health Professionals Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in the U.S. get the medical, dental, and mental health providers they require to meet their tremendous need for health care. This presentation will provide an overview for communities and sites that would like to recruit NHSC scholars and loan repayment recipients.

Statewide Network
9/30/2010

T. Andrew Albritton, MD is associate dean for curriculum and professor of Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia. He has served as the medicine clerkship director and director of student education for the Department of Medicine. In addition to serving as the associate dean for curriculum, he is the co-director of the community-based faculty development program and program director for Essentials of Clinical Medicine. Dr. Albritton will discuss the principles of teaching and evaluating students in a busy practice.

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