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The 6th Annual NCHCMM Conference – Call for Abstracts Ends April 2

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The Sixth Annual National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing, and Media (NCHCMM) will take place from August 7-9, 2012 in Atlanta, Georgia. The conference brings together people representing academia, public health researchers and practitioners from federal and state government and the private sector, and provides a forum for collegial dialogue within and across these disciplines. The conference is an excellent opportunity to meet with colleagues and shape the future of health communication, marketing, and media practice.

The conference planning committee invites you to submit abstracts for both oral and poster presentations, and for panel sessions.  Your submissions should focus on the areas of health communication, social marketing, media, partnerships, and public health policy communication, but can also cover other topic areas that relate to these fields. Your submissions can also address specific issues and approaches – ranging from research and evaluation, theory/model development, and practice/program-based foci. 

In 2012, the conference tracks remain the same as those in 2011: 

  • To Explore Innovative Communication Tools and Technologies
  • To Advance Science
  • To Improve Practice
  • To Bridge Divides

Abstracts will be reviewed and considered for oral, poster, or panel presentations. Go to http://www.cdc.gov/nchcmm/abstracts/index.html for more information and instructions on how to submit your abstract(s).

More information about this year’s conference will be available soon!

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