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Symposium on Quantitative Methods
for Utilization of Multi-Source Data in Public Health
CDC and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
will cosponsor the Symposium on Quantitative Methods for
Utilization of Multi-Source Data in Public Health, January 26-27,
1993, in Atlanta. A short course in meta-analysis will be offered
January 25, 1993, in conjunction with the symposium. The symposium
and course are open to the public.
Abstracts related to the following areas will be considered
for presentation: identification, verification, and linkage of
datasets; design of multi-source data studies; data analytic
issues; meta-analysis, modeling, and other data analytic
techniques; mapping and other graphical techniques; and use of
surveillance data for comprehensive decisions in state and local
health agencies. Abstracts should be postmarked no later than June
15, 1992.
Registration and abstract information is available from the
Division of Surveillance and Epidemiology, Epidemiology Program
Office, CDC, Mailstop C-08, 1600 Clifton Road, NE, Atlanta, Georgia
30333; telephone (404) 639-0080.
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