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American College of Preventive Medicine

Preventive Medicine 2007 to feature research and practice findings to improve public health

Premier preventive medicine meeting scheduled for February 21-24 in Miami

Uninsured Americans, pandemic flu, obesity, health care quality, HIV, vaccine development, and public health preparedness are among the top issues and concerns preventive medicine and public health leaders will address as they gather at the American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM)’s annual meeting, February 21-24, at the InterContinental Miami Hotel.

Preventive Medicine 2007, the four-day meeting of scientific sessions, poster presentations, panel discussions, and interactive workshops, is expected to draw more than 700 physicians and other health care professionals.

Highlights for the 2007 conference include:

Topics to be discussed during the meeting will fall into five major areas: public health practice, clinical preventive medicine, healthcare quality improvement, prevention policy, and teaching preventive medicine.

Preventive Medicine 2007 will be convened jointly with Medical Quality 2007, the annual conference of the American College of Medical Quality. Medical Quality 2007 will address emerging issues in healthcare quality improvement and patient safety.

Detailed information about Preventive Medicine 2007 can be found at www.preventivemedicine2007.org.

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The American College of Preventive Medicine is the national medical specialty society representing physicians committed to health promotion and disease prevention. Founded in 1954, ACPM provides leadership in research, professional education, development of public policy, and enhancement of standards of preventive medicine. In addition to physicians Board-certified in preventive medicine, ACPM’s members include physicians Board-certified in other medical specialties who have a strong interest in health promotion and disease prevention. For more information about ACPM, visit www.acpm.org.



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