Upcoming International Association for Adolescent Health (IAAH) World Congress (Istanbul)

The following message is from Jenna Baumgartner regarding the IAAH World Congress in Istanbul next June.


Greetings APHA Members,

My name is Jenna Baumgartner. I am the secretary for the International Association for Adolescent Health (IAAH) and work with Dr. Linda H. Bearinger, PhD, MS, FAAN, FSAHM, who is the President of IAAH.

I am writing today to encourage you to consider attending the International Association for Adolescent Health’s 10th World Congress being held in Istanbul, Turkey, June 2013. The theme of this congress is:

“Bridging clinical and public health perspectives to promote adolescent health”

The 10th World Congress on Adolescent Health provides a unique opportunity to help catalyze change, bringing together clinicians’ detailed knowledge of young people’s lives with broader public health perspectives.

You can register for the World Congress at: http://www.iaah2013.org. Early bird registration closes March 31st, 2013. IAAH is also accepting proposals for abstracts, symposiums/round tables, and workshops for this World Congress. Submission deadlines are November 30th, 2012 with notification of acceptance/non-acceptance by December 15th, 2012. More information about submission guidelines and process can be found on the World Congress website. Please feel free to share this e-mail with others who might be interested in attending this Congress. For more information please visit the Congress website at http://www.iaah2013.org. If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact me. We hope to see you in Istanbul in June!

Jenna Baumgartner, Secretariat
baum0272 [at] umn [dot] edu

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