International Course in Surveillance and Applied Epidemiology for
HIV and AIDS
CDC will cosponsor the fourth International Course in
Surveillance and Applied Epidemiology for human immunodeficiency
virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) September
12-30, 1994, in Atlanta. The course is designed for government
public health and medical officials, primarily from developing
countries, who are responsible for surveillance and epidemiologic
assessment of HIV/AIDS. Lectures, discussion seminars and
exercises, and hands-on computer training will teach basic
epidemiologic skills, applied statistics, methods for surveillance
of AIDS and HIV infection, and techniques to conduct applied
research and to interpret and analyze data. Additional information
about curriculum and course content is available from CDC's
HIV/AIDS Course Coordinator, International Activity, Division of
HIV/AIDS, Mailstop E-50, 1600 Clifton Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30333;
telephone (404) 639-6100; fax (404) 639-6118.
The deadline for submitting applications is April 1, 1994.
Additional information about enrollment and applications are
available from Visions, USA, Inc., 3485 N Desert Drive, Building 2,
Suite 102, Atlanta, GA 30344; telephone (404) 768-3091; fax (404)
768-3594.
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