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Univ. of New Hampshire - Forum 9/29

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UNH hosting H1N1 forum

DURHAM ? The University of New Hampshire will host a forum with local health leaders on the H1N1 flu virus next week.

The forum, part of the University Dialogue series, takes place Tuesday from 12:40 to 2 p.m. in the Memorial Union Building's Strafford Room.
Josephine Porter of the New Hampshire Institute for Health Policy and Practice will moderate the talk. Panelists include Christine Adamski, chief of disease control for the state Department of Health and Human Services; Sue Fetzer, associate professor of nursing, UNH; Kathleen Grace-Bishop, director of education and promotion, UNH Health Services; and Krysten Finefrock and Meaghan McCusker, UNH health management and policy students.


Part of the university's Discovery Program, the University Dialogue is an ongoing effort to engage the UNH community in a series of discussions and activities that explore a common theme. This year's theme is health care.
The event is co-sponsored by the UNH College of Health and Human Services and Health Services.


http://www.unionleader.com/article....rticleId=8dc55972-f911-489d-989b-a484727781b0
 
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