Call for Submissions: U.S. Public Health Service Scientific & Training Symposium

Posted on April 16, 2008
Filed Under Medical (MD, DO)

NEWS RELEASE

Students enrolled in a full-time health or health-related undergraduate or graduate course of study are invited to submit a poster presentation for the 2008 U.S. Public Health Service Scientific and Training Symposium. The conference will be held June 9-12 at the Tucson Convention Center. More than 1,000 public health administrators, providers, clinicians, professors and representatives from business employing public health professionals are expected to attend. This is an excellent opportunity to obtain experience presenting and to network with others in the field.

Posters can be on any topic related to the field of public health. They will be viewed by attendees from 12 to 5pm at the Tucson Convention Center on Monday June 9 and will be on display during the opening reception from 6 to 8 pm that evening. Students will be asked to stand with their poster to answer questions during these times. The dimensions for each poster are 8′ x 4′ and the deadline for submissions is May 23. Submissions will be reviewed on an ongoing basis and those who submit proposals will be notified of the result weekly (wherever possible). All selected presenters will be notified by May 30. Visit http://www.phscofevents.org/agenda/StudentPoster.cfm to submit.

Students are also encouraged to attend the conference. Registration is free for full-time students (excluding meals). Take advantage of this unique opportunity to learn more about public health and the opportunities in this growing and important field! Visit www.phscofevents.org and sign up today!

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One Response to “Call for Submissions: U.S. Public Health Service Scientific & Training Symposium”

  1. Anna on April 16th, 2008 7:04 pm

    This is open to students in all health related fields, not just medicine. :)

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