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Introduction
The
2004 Minority Health Conference at USC addresses minority
health disparities and raises awareness of minority health
issues in
Southern
California.
The event is organized by the UCLA and USC medical school
chapters of
APAMSA, LMSA, MedGLO and SNMA, and is a joint effort to present
Asian American, Latino, LGBT, and African American health collectively as one voice.
The unique
motivation behind this collaboration is to synergize the
work of our three minority organizations, all of which promote
parallel causes for different ethnic groups.
Goals of the conference
include educating students and
physicians on the critical issues behind minority health, and
providing a forum to discuss the barriers facing physicians and
patients in minority communities.
Click
here
for the 2004 Minority Health Conference flyer. Click
here
to contact us for any questions. |
2004
Minority Health Conference
"HealthCare Disparities in Our Community: Educate, Empower,
Enact"
September
18th, 2004 8.30AM - 4PM
Mayer Auditorium, Keith
Administration Building
USC Health Sciences Campus
1975 Zonal Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90089
Registration is Free! |
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