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2005 BRFSS Conference


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The next BRFSS Conference will be held March 5-9, 2005, in Atlanta, GA.

Since 1984, CDC's Behavior Surveillance Branch has held annual meetings with state coordinators to plan and discuss the BRFSS survey. The BRFSS Conference typically draws survey coordinators, field supervisory staff, epidemiologists and others from all over the United States interested in the administration and analysis of BRFSS data. The conference provides opportunities for networking among state BRFSS coordinators, data collection contractors and others interested in surveillance systems.

The purpose of the conference is to determine the content of the following year’s BRFSS Survey and update attendees regarding state-of-the-art behavioral risk factor monitoring, methodologies, and technological innovations.

The conference will showcase the successful application of BRFSS data by state-based programs such as diabetes, cancer prevention, tobacco and alcohol use prevention, family planning, nutrition and physical activity, and oral health.

Abstract submissions are being accepted through November 15, 2004







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