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Attiqa Mirza <[log in to unmask]>
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I'm writing to share the info for an upcoming event I organize: the NYS Pediatric Advocacy Conference.  I think it would be of interest to partners of the "All in East Harlem" who are focused on children and health and/or education. And a good opportunity to submit a poster showcasing any work in those areas.  (We give special preference to community organizations, and I'm on the selection committee.)

Would you be able to share the invite with your listserve?  And whomever else might be interested—especially students, community partners, et al.?

Our invite message is below, with info on (free) registration and submitting posters...

Hope you can make it!
Cap



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Greetings!
You are receiving this email because of your connection to one of the organizers of and/or expressed interest in the NYS Pediatric Advocacy Conference<http://nyspac.net>.

We are pleased to announce our 3rd Annual Conference, taking place at Mount Sinai on Thursday, March 19th, 2015.

You can register here<http://nyspac.net/contact-us/>: http://nyspac.net/contact-us/

And please consider submitting a poster about your child health advocacy work.<http://nyspac.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/2015-nyspac-call-for-abstracts_update.png>
(http://nyspac.net/?attachment_id=249)

The New York State Pediatric Advocacy Coalition (NYSPAC) is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of children in New York and beyond.  We focus on three strategies: supporting child health advocacy training among allied health professionals and community partners, developing and supporting successful programs that address disparities in children’s health and achievement, and collaborating on statewide policy and legislative issues.

We hope you can join us!

Sincerely,
Andy Aligne, MD, MPH
Cappy Collins, MD, MPH
Laurie Gordon, MD
Liz Isakson, MD
Jeff Kaczorowksi, MD
Dina Lieser, MD
Leora Mogilner, MD

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