Public Health GIS News and Information, No. 66 (September 2005)
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Description:I. Public health GIS (and related) events: special NCHS/CDC GIS lectures – II. GIS news. A. General news and training opportunities -- GIS news. B. Department of Health and Human Services -- GIS news. C. Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACUs), and other minority health news -- GIS news. D. Other related agency or GIS news -- III. GIS outreach – IV. Public health GIS presentations and literature [NCHS/CDC Cartography and GIS Guest Lecture: “GIS analysis of African American public health disparities, Cleveland, Ohio” by Charles Croner]; [Research report: Disease mapping: "A Procedure for disease mapping: Bayesian models and GIS" by Thomas Jagger, Laurel Harduar-Morano, James Elsner, Chris Duclos, Greg Kearney, David Johnson, Prakash Patel] -- V. Related census, HHS, FGDC and other federal/state developments -- Final thoughts [HHS and CDC geospatial response to Hurricane Katrina] -- Appendix: Mapping health inequalities: Premature births by maternal race, 1996 to 2001 (by Terry Lenahan) [Ninth in Collaborative Series: See also May, July, September, November 2004, January, March, May, and July 2005 editions].
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