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Luncheon Seminar June 17: New Medicines in Development for Diseases Affecting African Americans

The California Partnership for Access to Treatment (CPAT)
invites you to a complimentary luncheon seminar:

New Medicines in Development for
Diseases Affecting African Americans

Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Noon - 2:00 p.m.
Sheraton LAX Hotel

Salon 205 (Second Level)
6101 W Century Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90045

CPAT is proud to co-host this event with:
Mervyn Dymally, Chair of the California Black Caucus Foundation and the Assembly Health Committee

Guest Speaker:Dr. Paul Alexander
Executive Director of External Medical Relations AstraZeneca International

Continuing Education Units Available!
The American Nurses Association California is approved by the Board of Registered Nursing as a provider of continuing education in nursing. (Provider Number 11665). A registrant who attends this workshop will earn a total of 2 contact hours.

BREATHE LA encourages you to attend

RSVP to Brandon Stephenson at 323-466-3445
or via e-mail

CPAT looks forward to seeing you at this complimentary luncheon seminar.

CPAT is a diverse network of health care, community and business organizations committed to ensuring a healthy and productive California. We act as a communications, education and resource network to keep our partners and the communities they serve informed about critical issues involving health care and access to treatment in California.

Please join us for this educational experience and the opportunity to network with other organizations that are dedicated to improving health outcomes for our community. To learn more about CPAT, please visit our Web site at www.caaccess.org

The California Partnership for Access to Treatment is supported by
America's Pharmaceutical Research Companies
www.caaccess.org

 

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