Alaska DHSS Perinatal News Update: FASD CONFERENCE -- Best Practices in the Last Frontier
FASD: Best Practices in the Last Frontier
May 22-24, 2013
Hilton Hotel, Anchorage
Why register for FASD: Best Practices in the Last Frontier?
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Hear national and local speakers such as Morgan Fawcett, Susan Astley, Diane Malbin, Heather Carmichael Olson, Tracy Jirikowic, and Truman Coggins, as well as Dr. Roger Zoorob, Dr. Yasmin Senturias, and Kathy Mitchell from NOFAS.
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Learn about the most recent ideas for interventions and research on FASDs from around Alaska and the U.S.
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Hear and learn from individuals and families who experience an FASD.
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Network with fellow professionals and families.
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Earn continuing education credit.
Join us at the Anchorage Hilton Hotel, May 22-24! Early bird registration ends Friday, April 26. Register at www.akfasd2013.org. Don’t forget the pre-conference FASD 101 and FASD 201 workshops on Tuesday, May 21 at the UAA campus!
We look forward to seeing you there!
Arctic FASD Regional Training Center
Center for Behavioral Health Research & Services
University of Alaska Anchorage
3401 East 42nd Avenue, Suite 200/201
Anchorage, AK 99508
www.uaa.alaska.edu/arcticfasdrtc
907.786.6381
Funding for this conference was made possible in part by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Grant # 1H13DD000973-01). The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services, nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. Additional funds for training access have been provided by the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority and the State of Alaska Division of Health and Social Services.
The Arctic FASD Regional Training Center is funded through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Cooperative Agreement #CDC U84DD000886-01. No endorsement of the content of this email or other Arctic FASD RTC publication is intended or should be inferred.
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