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Third Annual Yale Conference on Women's Health and FitnessFrom: Lisa Millman (MILLMALM@ynhh.com)Mon Jun 12 11:10:20 2000
I am writing on behalf of the committee organizing the Third Annual Yale Conference on Women's Health and Fitness being held on October 26-28, 2000 at the Omni Hotel at Yale in New Haven, CT. I am posting to this listserv in the interest of expanding the scope of professionals attending our conference. The Yale Conference on Women's Health and Fitness examines issues concerning physical activity, women's health and the healthcare model. Participants include physicians, nurses, midwives, educators, fitness professionals, program directors, researchers and policy-makers. Featured Speakers: - Loretta DiPietro, PhD, Global Issues in Women's Health Promotion - Carolyn Mazure, PhD, Women's Health Research at Yale - Frederick Naftolin, MD, D Phil, HRT, Brain Protection and Diseases of Aging in the Brain - Russell Pate, PhD, Promotion of Physical Activity in High School Girls - Jan L. Shifren, MD, Testosterone in Menopausal Women's Health 2000 Speakers include: Leslie Beale, EdD; Margaret Beal, PhD, CNM; Caron F. Bove, MD, PhD; Michael Cirigliano, MD; Bess Dawson-Hughes, MD; Thomas Dayspring, MD; Carol M. Devine, PhD, RD; Loretta Green, MA; Elisabeth Lachmann, MD; Willibald Nagler, MD; Faisal Nasr, PhD; Christine M. Olsen, PhD, RD; Isaac Schiff, MD; Michelle Segar, MS, MPH; Lila Wallis, MD, MACP If you are interested in our conference and would like to receive more information please reply to this e-mail or call (203) 688-9355 and you can be put on a mailing list. Or, you can visit us on the web at http://www.info.med.yale.edu/ynhh/well Thank you for your time.
-- Lisa Millman Staff Support, WELL@ Yale New Haven Hospital Yale Conference on Women's Health and Fitness Millmalm@ynhh.com
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