ANNUAL TOBACCO DOCUMENTS WORKSHOP
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Posted by: Natalia Gromov
ANNUAL TOBACCO DOCUMENTS
WORKSHOP: PUTTING THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY’S WORDS
TO WORK FOR YOU Tobacco Control Advocacy and
Corporate Accountability Event: Register Now! The University of California, San FranciscoCenter for Tobacco Control Research and
Education, an interdisciplinary research community, announces its one-day
workshop on using tobacco industry documents for
advocacy. The workshop will cover:
introduction to tobacco industry documents databases, including the multimedia
database; hands-on practice searching and extracting key industry documents
under the supervision of expert documents re-searchers; examples of ways in
which the documents can be of use to promote tobacco-free communities; and
op-portunities to network and brainstorm with top documents researchers and
other advocates. Featuring: Lunch time presentation by Valerie
Yerger, Assistant Adjunct Professor of Social and Behavioral
Sciences.· ·Thursday Night Live
free special pre-workshop, "How to Make Changes in Public
Policy,” with attorney/policy expert Richard Barnes. More details upon
registration. Cost: $25 registration fee to
reserve your place, refundable upon completion of the workshop. Deadline is
April 24th. Registration is on first come, first served basis and space is
limited to 38 participants. A California cuisine lunch and resource
materials will be provided. The locations are ADA
accessible. Applications for a 2011 Legacy
Travel Scholarship to Increase Diversity may be requested. The deadline for the
scholarships application is April 20, 2011. For more information and to register
for the workshop, please contact: Jennifer Lau, Jennifer.Lau@ucsf.edu
Place: University of California, San Francisco, Kalmanovitz
Library 530 Parnassus
Avenue, Suite 366 - San
Francisco, California94143 Date: Friday, May 20, 2011 | Time:
9:30 am to 4:00 pm
Source: Kristi Maryman, Health Education
Council
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