Stigma and global Health: Developing a Research Agenda - An International Conference
September 5 - 7, 2001 Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.A. Bethesda Marriott 5151 Pooks Hill Road
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Updated August 2002

Message from the Conference organizers (click here)

 

Links

Stigma, Global Health Research Explored
February 19, 2002: The NIH Record (click here)

Radio Report: Stigma and Global Health, Developing a Research Agenda
December 2001: NIH Radio News Service (click here)

NIH Center Makes Strides in Global Health Initiatives
December 2001: Observer Magazine, American Psychological Society (click here)

Negating the Stigma Associated with Certain Diseases
November 5, 2001: American Medical News (click here)

Plight of the Untouchables: Stigmas Harm Public Health in Explored Ways
October 27, 2001: Science News (click here)

Clinical and Research News: Multiple Stigmas Keep Blacks Away From Mental Health System
October 19, 2001: Psychiatric News (click here)

U.S. to Investigate Impact of Stigma on Health
September 15, 2001: British Medical Journal (click here)


Stigma: Impact on Public Health Addressed at Conference
September 12, 2001: UN Wire (click here)

 

NIH News Releases

August 28, 2002 NIH News Release:
Fogarty International Center Announces New Research Program in Stigma and Global Health (click here)

August 30, 2001 NIH News Release:
Stigma and Global Health: Developing a Research Agenda (click here)

 

Disclaimer
The links above are listed solely for your convenience.  NIH and other Conference Partners are not responsible for the contents of any "off site" Internet information referenced by or linked to this website.  

Any reference to a commercial product, process, service, company, or other organization is not an endorsement or recommendation by the U.S. Government, the Department of Health and Human Services, NIH or any of its components, or other Conference Partners.  The views and opinions expressed  on websites listed above do not necessarily state or reflect those of Conference Partners, and shall not be used for advertising or product endorsement purposes.

 

 

If you have any questions about the Conference, please contact:

Kathleen Michels, Ph.D.
Program Director
Fogarty International Center (www.nih.gov/fic)
National Institutes of Health
E-mail: stigmaconference@nih.gov
Telephone: 301-496-1653
Fax: 301-402-0779

 

 

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