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National Meeting: Call for Abstracts and Special Reports
The national meeting of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program is planned for November 18-21, 2008 (Tuesday evening–Friday, noon) in Washington, D.C. at the Fairmont Hotel . An important part of the meeting is the presentation and discussion of completed work by former Clinical Scholars. We plan to include papers that reflect the diversity of Clinical Scholar activities yet are particularly interested in papers on health policy this year. We are soliciting papers from former Scholars, who should be the first author on submitted abstracts or special reports. You may submit more than one abstract, but only one per individual will be selected for presentation. The material submitted for this meeting should not have been published elsewhere, other than in abstract form.
Click here to find out how to submit an abstract or special report
A Fruitful Research Collaboration Continues for Five UNC Clinical Scholars Alums
Association of Numeracy and Diabetes Control. Kerri Cavanaugh, Mary Margaret Huizinga, Kenneth A. Wallston, Tebeb Gebretsadik, Ayumi Shintani, Dianne Davis, Rebecca Pratt Gregory, Lynn Fuchs, Robb Malone, Andrea Cherrington, Michael Pignone, Darren A. DeWalt, Tom A. Elasy, and Russell L. Rothman.
/Ann Intern Med/ 2008; 148 737-746
(Scholars in bold)
http://www.annals.org/cgi/content/abstract/148/10/737?etoc
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