Healthy Environments Partnership
 
 
 

Presentations

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Annual Public Health Association - Session Abstract 2003

Annual Public Health Association - Session Abstract 2004

Detroit Department of Health and Wellness Promotion (DDHWP) Administrative Managers, Detroit, MI 7/20/04

Title: Healthy Environments Partnership: A Community-Based participatory Research Project to Understand Cardiovascular Disease in Detroit.

Presenters: Alison Benjamin, Amy Schulz, and Sheryl Shellman Weir.

Innovative Approaches to Eliminate Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities Conference Michigan League, Ann Arbor, MI 9/15/04

Title: Healthy Environments Partnership: A Community-Based participatory Research Project to Understand Cardiovascular Disease in Detroit.

Presenters: Amy Schulz, Carmen Stokes and Sheryl Shellman Weir.

Sponsored by: The Program for Multicultural Health, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI

Southwest Detroit Environmental Vision Board , Detroit, MI 9/24/04

Title: Understanding the Social and Physical Environment and Cardiovascular Disease in Detroit: The Healthy Environments Partnership.

Presenters: Alison Benjamin, Amy Schulz, and Sheryl Shellman Weir.

2nd Annual Women's Health Conference, Cobo Hall, Detroit, MI 10/2/04

Title: Healthy Environments Partnership: A Community-Based participatory Research Project to Understand Cardiovascular Disease in Detroit.

Presenters: Amy Schulz and Sheryl Shellman Weir.

Sponsored by: The Detroit Department of Health and Wellness Promotion and the Village Health Workers Partnership, Healthy Environments Partnership

Tri-County League of Women Voters, Birmingham, MI 2/5/05

Title: Understanding Social & Built Environments as Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease Risk: The Healthy Environments Partnership.

Presenters: Mary Koch, Amy Schulz and Sheryl Shellman Weir.

Sponsored by: The Tri-County League of Women's Voters

 

 
 
 
Healthy Environments Partnership
University of Michigan-SPH II
1420 Washington Heights
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
Phone: 1.734.615.2695 (Ann Arbor)
Fax: 734.763.7379
E-mail: ssweir@umich.edu
Funding for this project is provided by The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences