As a result of the current administration's significant reductions and terminations of grant funding across various sectors public health research has been profoundly impacted. Therefore, we are opening a late breaker for a roundtable session titled "Terminated Public Health Grants-- Research, Programs, and Initiatives Focused on Latino Health, Well-Being,Training and Advancement".This roundtable session is dedicated to researchers and practitioners whose grants have been impacted. We seek to uplift and highlight studies related to Latino health, well-being, advancement and training that have been unjustly terminated..
APHA values the ability to provide continuing education credit to physicians, nurses, health educators and those certified in public health at its annual meeting. Please complete all required information when submitting an abstract so members can claim credit for attending your session:
1) Abstract must be free of trade and/or commercial product names;
2) Abstract must have at least one MEASURABLE objective (DO NOT USE understand or to learn as objectives, they are not measurable; examples of acceptable measurable action words: explain, demonstrate, analyze, formulate, discuss, compare, differentiate, describe, name, assess, evaluate, identify, design, define or list);
3) You must sign the Conflict of Interest (Disclosure) form with a relevant Qualification Statement. See an example of an acceptable Qualification Statement on the online Disclosure form.
Mary Mitsdarffer, PhD, MPH
MitsdarfferM@gmail.com