[PHNUTR-L] Fourth Annual eHealth Developers' Summit

Laura Larsson larsson at u.washington.edu
Thu Jul 31 11:37:45 PDT 2003


Friends:

If you have the money and time and are involved in
creating/maintaining/funding/thinking about online content at a
theoretical and/or business level, this conference may be for you. To
get a better sense of what this conference is about, take a look at the
draft agenda located at:
http://www.ehealthinstitute.org/summit/index.cfm?fuseaction=draft

Fourth Annual eHealth Developers' Summit

If you are an eHealth developer or funder of eHealth development
efforts, consider participating in the Fourth Annual eHealth Developers'
Summit in San Diego, November 5-7, 2003. The Summit is an
invitation-only, peer-to-peer national meeting for eHealth executives,
managers, purchasers, and funders/investors to foster business and
collaborations among the commercial, academic, government, and nonprofit
sectors. Part of the unique agenda includes awards for the best eHealth
research paper in 2003, the eHealth impact award, and the eHealth WIT
(Working Innovation Technology) Teams Competition. For more info:
http://www.ehealthinstitute.org/summit/index.cfm
or email: summit at ehealthinstitute.org <mailto:summit at ehealthinstitute.org>.

Laura

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Keep well and connected,

Laura Larsson
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Digital Assets Manager
Online Learning Developer
Information Appliance/PDA Trainer

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University of Washington
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