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*** Call for submissions by November 30th 1998 ***

2nd INTERNATIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY 
CONFERENCE ON WOMEN & HEALTH

European Association for Research on Women and Health

July 12-14, 1999
Edinburgh Scotland


This Conference aims to:

. Stimulate communication and collaboration between researchers,
  clinicians and policy makers working in the area of women and
  health.

. Bring critical contributions from theory and research into
  discussions of aetiology, clinical practice and health care 
  systems.

. Identify priority areas for women's health research.

The Conference will provide a unique forum for the exchange of ideas 
and the development of new models and approaches to the understanding 
and promotion of women's health. It will appeal to psychologists, 
sociologists, doctors, nurses, midwives, psychotherapists, health 
care workers, policy makers and health advocates.

The key themes of this conference are:

. Addressing inequalities and human rights

. Delivering appropriate health care and health services for women

. Promoting women's health across cultures, ages and stages

. Developing critical theories and methodologies

. Lifespan perspectives

We welcome submissions which are concerned with the areas of interest
identified by the Report of the EC Commission on the state of women's
health. These include: cardiovascular disease; incontinence; cancer;
eating disorders; HIV/AIDS; family planning; abortion; menopause;
violence against women; and health risk behaviours such as smoking,
diet, exercise and alcohol consumption.

For further details, abstract forms etc  please see                   
                            http://www.ucs.ed.ac.uk/~pamew/ICWH2.htm 

or contact the Conference Secretariat at 
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Help please! 
The difficulty with interdisciplinary conferences is in ensuring 
that information about the conference reaches the majority of 
potential participants, in their diverse disciplinary and 
occupational enclaves.....  Please help by forwarding the above web 
address to anyone you know who is not on this discussion list, and 
who may be interested in the conference. Thank you. 

Apologies for cross-posting.

Pamela Warner

Medical Statistics Unit
Department of Public Health Sciences
University of Edinburgh Medical School
Teviot Place
EDINBURGH EH8 9AG
Scotland UK
Ph.: 0131- 650 3248
Fax: 0131- 650 6909


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