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The Oregon HPV Summit is a statewide effort to reduce the number of HPV-related cancers.
May 31, 2018
Registration is free and lunch will be provided.
Space is limited to the first 200 people that register.
WE ARE UNABLE TO ACCEPT SAME DAY REGISTRATION.
Space is limited to the first 200 people that register.
WE ARE UNABLE TO ACCEPT SAME DAY REGISTRATION.
Overview
The goal of the HPV Statewide Summit is to reduce the number of HPV-associated cancers by supporting improved vaccine uptake and HPV vaccination rates at county and state levels through education and collaboration.
2018 Keynote
Jesse Nodora DrPH, MPH
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Dr. Nodora is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Public Health at the University of California, San Diego and a member of the Moores UCSD Cancer Center. He received a doctor of public health (DrPH) from the University Of Texas School Of Public health in 1995 with an emphasis on health promotion. After 10 years of public health practice in state-level tobacco control, he transitioned to cancer prevention research at the Arizona Cancer Center and the University of Arizona School Medicine. Dr. Nodora's research focus is on primary cancer prevention among poor and underserved populations. His work seeks to produce products and information that can be used by individuals and a variety of systems (e.g., communities, health care, government, non-profits) to promote healthy lifestyles, increase access to care, and improve health outcomes for chronic disease, especially cancer.
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Draft Agenda
Agenda is subject to change
Thursday, May 31, 2018
8:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M
Salem Health
890 Oak Street, SE, Salem, Oregon 97301
You Are the Key to Cancer Prevention: HPV Vaccination Provider Training
Presented by Dr. Michelle Berlin
*This training allows participants to earn 1 hour CME credit
Presented by Dr. Michelle Berlin
*This training allows participants to earn 1 hour CME credit