Papers on community/university partnerships available

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Thu Sep 21 20:01:41 CDT 2000


From: loomis mayfield <loomis at uic.edu>

FYI, papers are a vailable on the internet in Adobe Acrobat from
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health's (CCPH) 4th annual conference.
CCPH's website is at http://futurehealth.ucsf.edu/ccph.html (and click
publications).

The organization and paper authors were invited to publish their papers in
_Education for Health_, a British journal, sometime in late 2000/early 2001.

Please contact the organization for further info.

-- Loomis Mayfield



 >Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2000 16:14:24 -0700 (PDT)
 >Reply-To: ccph at u.washington.edu
 >Subject: CCPH 2000 National Conference Commissioned Papers Now Available
 > Online
 >
 >Dear CCPH Members,
 >
 >Commissioned Papers Now Available Online!
 >
 >Community-Campus Partnerships for Health's 4th annual conference, "From
 >Community-Campus Partnerships to Capitol Hill: A Policy Agenda for Health
 >in the 21st Century," held April 29 - May 2, 2000 in Washington, DC, was
 >designed to broaden and deepen participants' understanding of the
 >policies, processes, and structures that affect community-campus
 >partnerships, civic responsibility, and the overall health of
 >communities.  These nine papers, commissioned for discussion at the
 >conference, played an integral role in the conference design and outcomes
 >and would not have been possible without the generous support of the
 >Corporation for National Service and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
 >
 >The complete set of nine commissioned papers is available on CCPH's
 >website at http://futurehealth.ucsf.edu/ccph.html and click publications.
 >
 >1.  Integrating student learning objectives with community service
 >objectives through service-learning in health professions schools
 >curricula ~ Kate Cauley
 >
 >2.  Working with our communities: moving from service to scholarship in
 >the health professions ~ Cheryl Maurana, Marie Wolff, Barbra J. Beck, and
 >Deborah E. Simpson
 >
 >3.  Promoting collaborations that improve health ~ Roz Lasker
 >
 >4.  Public policies to promote community-based and interdisciplinary
 >health professions education ~ Janet Coffman and Tim Henderson
 >
 >5.  Building communities: stronger communities and stronger universities ~
 >Loomis Mayfield
 >
 >6.  Community-based participatory research: engaging communities as
 >partners in health research ~ Barbara Israel, Amy J. Schulz, Edith
 >A. Parker, and Adam B. Becker
 >
 >7.  Racial and ethnic disparities in health status: framing an agenda for
 >public health and community mobilization ~ Gerard Fergerson (DRAFT)
 >
 >8.  Social change through student leadership and activism ~ David Grande
 >and Sindhu Srinivas
 >
 >9.  Advocating for community-campus partnerships for health ~ Charles
 >G. Huntington
 >
 >
 >




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Information good thru Sept. 2000
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Research Assistant Professor    Fax:      312-413-8095
College of Urban Planning
     and Public Affairs (M/C 348)
University of Illinois at Chicago
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Chicago, IL 60607-7064          E-mail:  loomis at uic.edu

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