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Wednesday, December 5, 2018
Rural Coalition. Winter Forum will be held in Washington DC, December 13-14, 2018
Monday, December 3, 2018
Flood Insurance. December 2018. Navigating the Restyled NFIP Flood Insurance Manual
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Friday, November 30, 2018
How to Become a Freelance Writer and Get Paid $200-$1K per Post
Did you know there's a shortage of freelance writers right now?
It's true. Companies are desperate for help and paying
surprisingly high rates.
$200 or even up to $1,000 per post.
And those aren't "pie-in-the-sky" numbers. I have
students making that much right now.
Here's a step-by-step walk-through for exactly how to do it:
This is a great
opportunity for anyone who loves to write. Please share it around! Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Clinical trial of investigational Ebola treatments begins in the Democratic Republic of the Congo November 2018
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Study is enrolling patients of any age with confirmed
Ebola virus disease.
11/27/2018 10:30 AM EST
Volunteers for NIH Clinical Center Study. Alcohol Consumption Behavior
Do you drink Alcohol? Drink daily or almost
daily? Are you between the ages of 21 and 60?
We are seeking men and women for a study of alcohol consumption behavior in a research setting. Volunteers should be healthy and drug-free, and not seeking treatment for alcohol-related problems.
Research participation includes 4-5 study visits at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center in Bethesda MD. Study visits consist of alcohol consumption, blood draws, and filling out questionnaires. Some study visits require you to stay overnight at the Clinical Center. There is no cost to participate and compensation may be provided.
For more information:
NIH Clinical Center Office of Patient Recruitment
1-866-444-1132 (refer to NIH study 08-AA-0178)
PRPL@cc.nih.gov
TTY for the deaf or hard of hearing: 1-866-411-1010
https://go.usa.gov/xP5Az
We are seeking men and women for a study of alcohol consumption behavior in a research setting. Volunteers should be healthy and drug-free, and not seeking treatment for alcohol-related problems.
Research participation includes 4-5 study visits at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center in Bethesda MD. Study visits consist of alcohol consumption, blood draws, and filling out questionnaires. Some study visits require you to stay overnight at the Clinical Center. There is no cost to participate and compensation may be provided.
For more information:
NIH Clinical Center Office of Patient Recruitment
1-866-444-1132 (refer to NIH study 08-AA-0178)
PRPL@cc.nih.gov
TTY for the deaf or hard of hearing: 1-866-411-1010
https://go.usa.gov/xP5Az
Monday, November 26, 2018
Educating Africa's Next Generation: How African Leadership. Thursday, November 29, 2018
When: Nov 29, 2018, 1:30pm
What: Educating Africa's Next Generation:
How African Leadership Academy & Ashesi University Are Doing it Right
Host: Ambassador Robin Sanders & Jon Clifton, Managing Partner, Gallup World Poll
Where: GALLUP Building
901 F Street, NW.
Washington, D.C.
RSVP: <Click Here>
Educating
Africa's Next Generation-Includes Presentation of GALLUP World Poll's Africa
Education Data
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Sunday, November 25, 2018
FREE....Emerging Infectious Disease Workshops for 2019. U.S.
HBCU medical schools, and those with healthcare and public health education & training should have this as an elective or mandatory course of instruction.
This and other online training available from the NETC, the National Ebola Training and Education Center
BEMA International
Attendance
The workshop is beneficial to both healthcare workers and public health professionals. Hospital attendees may include, but are not limited to, medical, laboratory and/or nursing staff, administration, education/training leadership, and infection control leadership. Clinicians focused on special populations, such as Pediatrics and Labor and Delivery, can also benefit from this workshop.
Registration and Lodging
There is no tuition cost for this program. NETEC and its partners are not responsible for any losses incurred by registrants, including but not limited to airfare cancellation or hotel deposits. No travel funding is available to participants from NETEC.
Travel plans should not be booked until attendance confirmation is communicated to registrants by a member of NETEC.
Meeting Materials
Course content will be provided via the NETEC’S Online Learning Management System. Attendees are encouraged to bring their laptops and electronic devices. Complimentary Wi-Fi and charging stations are provided. Clinical Skills sessions require participants to bring a PPE ensemble from their institution. Details will be provided upon registration approval.
Who we are
NETEC’s mission is to increase the capability of United States public health and health care systems to safely and effectively manage individuals with suspected and confirmed special pathogens. Our vision is to create a sustainable infrastructure and culture of readiness for managing suspected and confirmed Ebola and other special pathogen incidents across United States public health and health care delivery systems.
This and other online training available from the NETC, the National Ebola Training and Education Center
BEMA International
Attendance
The workshop is beneficial to both healthcare workers and public health professionals. Hospital attendees may include, but are not limited to, medical, laboratory and/or nursing staff, administration, education/training leadership, and infection control leadership. Clinicians focused on special populations, such as Pediatrics and Labor and Delivery, can also benefit from this workshop.
Registration and Lodging
There is no tuition cost for this program. NETEC and its partners are not responsible for any losses incurred by registrants, including but not limited to airfare cancellation or hotel deposits. No travel funding is available to participants from NETEC.
Travel plans should not be booked until attendance confirmation is communicated to registrants by a member of NETEC.
Meeting Materials
Course content will be provided via the NETEC’S Online Learning Management System. Attendees are encouraged to bring their laptops and electronic devices. Complimentary Wi-Fi and charging stations are provided. Clinical Skills sessions require participants to bring a PPE ensemble from their institution. Details will be provided upon registration approval.
Who we are
NETEC’s mission is to increase the capability of United States public health and health care systems to safely and effectively manage individuals with suspected and confirmed special pathogens. Our vision is to create a sustainable infrastructure and culture of readiness for managing suspected and confirmed Ebola and other special pathogen incidents across United States public health and health care delivery systems.