Cultivation: The Newsletter for the Southwest Center for Agricultural Health, Injury Prevention and Education, Winter 2008
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2008/01/08
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Description:Cultivation is the newsletter that specifically highlights the activities and projects produced by the SW Ag Center. This is a great avenue for finding out about the latest partnership and/or scholarship opportunities! This issue features the following topics: From the Director...: Occupational Medicine Resident Experience in Agricultural Settings -The NIOSH Training Project Grant; Meet the Advisory Board: Featured Member: Ann Bynum, Ed.D.; Ag Center Supports Tractor Certification Workshops; 43 Certified in Texas; SW Ag Center, National Children's Center to Co-host 2008 Journalist Workshop in Texarkana, Texas. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:1-4
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20057330
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Citation:Levin JL ed. Tyler, TX: The Southwest Center for Agricultural Health, Injury Prevention and Education, 2008 Jan; :1-4
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Federal Fiscal Year:2008
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Performing Organization:University of Texas Health Center at Tyler
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Start Date:20010930
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Source Full Name:Cultivation: the newsletter for the Southwest Center for Agricultural Health, Injury Prevention and Education, winter 2008
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End Date:20270929
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