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The Annual Conference on Assessment Initiative, sponsored by CDC, will be held August 18--20, 2008, in
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data dissemination, health assessment research, applied data analysis, presentation techniques, and community
health-assessment processes and outcomes.
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data dissemination, community partnerships, and statistical methods used in assessment. A maximum of 40
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