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Dialogue for Action Preconference Meetings – Evaluation Training and NCCRT Task Group Meetings

NCCRT Meetings during Dialogue for Action Preconference

10:00 a.m.Evaluation 101 Workshop – Sign up for this free Evaluation 101 workshop that teaches good program evaluation skills by using CRC screening as an example.  The workshop will be held at the Dialogue at the Renaissance Harborplace Hotel on March 19th from 10:00am to 1:00pm.

You can sign up through the Dialogue for Action registration site: http://blog.preventcancer.org/dialogue-for-action/2014-dialogue/

4:30 p.m.Community Health Center Task group meeting. The Community Health Task Group, Chaired by Drs. Jim Hotz and Durado Brooks, has a wonderful opportunity to meet at this year’s National Dialogue for Action meeting in Baltimore. The Prevent Cancer Foundation is setting aside meeting space on Wednesday evening, March 19th starting at 4:30 PM for our Roundtable Task Groups to meet (the Dialogue is at the Renaissance Harborplace Hotel on March 20th through March 21st, 2014). The purpose of the meeting will be to advance our workplan around community health centers.  The meeting will last no more than an hour and a half.

6 p.m.Public Awareness Task Group Meeting: Building the bridge between 2014 and 2018.  The Public Awareness & Social Media Task Group, Co-Chaired by Anjee Davis and Davie Greenwald has a wonderful opportunity to meet at this year’s National Dialogue for Action meeting in Baltimore.

The Prevent Cancer Foundation is setting aside space on Wednesday evening, March 19th starting at 4:30 PM for our Roundtable Task Groups to meet (the Dialogue is at the Renaissance Harborplace Hotel on March 20th through March 21st, 2014). While we know everyone is busy, we do feel this is an important time for a face to face meeting, if at all possible.  We will use the time to begin long term planning to build a bridge to March of 2018 in order to advance the goal or reaching 80% screening rate by 2018.  The meeting will last no more than an hour and a half.

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