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New Paths features new worker populations,
research avenues, and innovative approaches for the prevention of disease and injury in agriculture. The 2008 conference is designed for academic and governmental researchers, students, educators, safety professionals, and agricultural industry and community leaders. The welcoming and broad-based appeal of past conferences has made this a successful gathering for learning and developing new collaborations.
The 2008 conference will be a remarkable gathering in an extraordinary setting. We invite your participation. Important Dates & Deadlines
2008 |
Continuing Education Credit (19.0 Contact hours): • Cat.2 CME for MDs & PTs • Industrial Hygienists • Sanitarians • Safety Professionals Certificates of completion will be available at the end of the conference. |
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Presented by the western NIOSH/CDC Centers for Agricultural Disease and Injury Research, Education and Prevention. |
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PNASH, pnash@u.washington.edu, (206) 616-1958, (800) 330-0827 University of Washington - School of Public Health and Community Medicine Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Seattle, Washington 98195-7234 Site modified: September 2008 For technical assistance please contact our web developer at sh3@u.washington.edu. Home | Program | Speakers | Registration | Accommodation| Abstracts | Contacts |
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