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Where and how much are these cources?

Mr. Rene Quintana

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Kristie McComb

Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008

2:03 PM

Cc: Adam Sharma

Subject: [ ]

Outreach Peer-to-Peer Conference Calls

Dear

Farmworker Health Colleague,

FHSI

is pleased to invite you and your fellow farmworker outreach colleagues from

around the country to participate in a series of outreach peer-to-peer

conference calls this spring. These calls are designed to give farmworker

organizations a real-life perspective on a variety of topics impacting

farmworkers and the organizations that serve them. No matter what your

experience level is on the topic, we are sure that you will have a lot to share

and learn from these highly-interactive calls.

Upcoming Peer-to-Peer Conference Calls

Getting Farmworkers

from There to Here: Exploring Transportation Options

Thursday, April 24, 2:00 p.m. EST

Serving More and More: How to Take Your

Clinical Environment into the Outreach Environment

Thursday, May 22, 2:00 p.m. EST

Populations on the Rise: Understanding and

Serving Indigenous Farmworkers

Thursday, June 26, 2:00 p.m. EST

Each

call begins with a panel of peer experts describing their own experiences with

the topic at hand and is followed by a facilitated discussion between the peer

experts and call participants. We encourage everyone interested in improving

outreach services to farmworkers to join us as we highlight successful

strategies from across the nation.

To

register for one or more of these conference calls, please visit http://farmworkerhealth.org/peertopeer.html.

In addition to providing your contact information, be sure to add any

questions that you would like to see addressed during the call. Call-in

information and information on the panelists will be provided to all registered

participants prior to each call.

If

you have any questions, please contact Kristie McComb at kristiefarmworkerhealth (DOT) org.

We

hope that you will be able to join us to learn something new and share what you

know!

Kristie

*************************************

Kristie

McComb, MPH

Project Manager

Farmworker Health Services, Inc.

1221 Massachusetts

Avenue, NW

Suite 5

Washington DC

20005

tel: 202-347-7377

fax: 202-347-6385

www.farmworkerhealth.org

Executive

Office:

405 14th Street, Suite #809

Oakland,

CA 94612

tel:

510-268-0091

fax:

510-268-0093

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Hi Rene,

Thanks for your question. I should have made it clear in my first

email that these 1.5 hour conference calls are free to all

participants.

If you are interested in participating in these calls, we do request

that you register on our website so that we know how many people to

expect as well as to give you a chance to put forth questions that

you'd like to see addressed on the call.

You can register for each call at the following link:

http://farmworkerhealth.org/peertopeer.html

Thanks again for the clarification and we hope to " hear " you and

other farmworker health professionals on the call!

Kristie

>

> Where and how much are these cources?

>

> Mr. Rene Quintana

> ________________________________

> From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of Kristie

McComb

> Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 2:03 PM

>

> Cc: Adam Sharma

> Subject: [ ] Outreach Peer-to-Peer Conference

Calls

>

> Dear Farmworker Health Colleague,

>

> FHSI is pleased to invite you and your fellow farmworker outreach

colleagues from around the country to participate in a series of

outreach peer-to-peer conference calls this spring. These calls are

designed to give farmworker organizations a real-life perspective on

a variety of topics impacting farmworkers and the organizations that

serve them. No matter what your experience level is on the topic, we

are sure that you will have a lot to share and learn from these

highly-interactive calls.

>

> Upcoming Peer-to-Peer Conference Calls

>

> Getting Farmworkers from There to Here: Exploring Transportation

Options

> Thursday, April 24, 2:00 p.m. EST

>

> Serving More and More: How to Take Your Clinical Environment into

the Outreach Environment

> Thursday, May 22, 2:00 p.m. EST

>

> Populations on the Rise: Understanding and Serving Indigenous

Farmworkers

> Thursday, June 26, 2:00 p.m. EST

>

> Each call begins with a panel of peer experts describing their own

experiences with the topic at hand and is followed by a facilitated

discussion between the peer experts and call participants. We

encourage everyone interested in improving outreach services to

farmworkers to join us as we highlight successful strategies from

across the nation.

>

> To register for one or more of these conference calls, please visit

http://farmworkerhealth.org/peertopeer.html. In addition to

providing your contact information, be sure to add any questions that

you would like to see addressed during the call. Call-in information

and information on the panelists will be provided to all registered

participants prior to each call.

>

> If you have any questions, please contact Kristie McComb at

kristie@...<mailto:kristie@...>.

>

> We hope that you will be able to join us to learn something new and

share what you know!

>

> Kristie

>

>

> *************************************

> Kristie McComb, MPH

> Project Manager

> Farmworker Health Services, Inc.

> 1221 Massachusetts Avenue, NW

> Suite 5

> Washington DC 20005

>

> tel: 202-347-7377

> fax: 202-347-6385

> www.farmworkerhealth.org<http://www.farmworkerhealth.org/>

>

> Executive Office:

> 405 14th Street, Suite #809

> Oakland, CA 94612

> tel: 510-268-0091

> fax: 510-268-0093

>

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