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CDC will sponsor the 1992 Diabetes Translation Conference, May
26-29, 1992, in Atlanta. The theme is "Public Health Approaches to
Diabetes: Turning Obstacles into Opportunities." Representatives
from state chronic disease programs, health-related federal
agencies, health programs in academia, and diabetes voluntary
agencies will examine educational, environmental, and behavioral
obstacles to diabetes care. In addition, participants will further
refine effective strategies at the individual, community, and
national levels for translating diabetes knowledge and
state-of-the-art technology into public health practice.
Registration material and additional information are available
from the Division of Diabetes Translation, National Center for
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC, Mailstop
K-10, 1600 Clifton Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30333; telephone (404)
488-5015 or FTS (404) 488-5015; fax (404) 488-5966.
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