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September 17-18, 2010 at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California The 2010 Urban Health Conference is dedicated to inspiring, empowering and educating the workers of the urban health missional movement. The conference focuses on issues dealing with the theology of urban missions, gang violence, incarceration, parish nursing, avoiding professional burn-out, living among the poor, providing emotional and physical care for the homelessness, programs that successfully deal with drug-dependency, common disease profiles in the urban population, front office and back office management of curative medical practice dedicated to the poor, church-based health screenings and health fairs. The conference features 15 great inspirational speakers and committed exhibitors who help connect to people to venues of service where they are needed. If you are a nurse, physician, psychologist, dentist, pharmacist, marriage and family therapist, urban health worker, public health worker, translator, front office staff, back office staff (biller, accountant) pastor, resident or high school or college student - you will find a great learning and sharing environment at the conference. The conference offers 7.25 hours of CME/CEU credits to all health professionals. Registration is $75 (including two meals and CME/CEU credits) and there are discounted rates ($40) for students, urban health workers and pastors. |
Frequently Asked Questions: regarding missionary nursing Mission Opportunities: for nurses and nursing students Education Opportunities: specifically for missionary nursing Mission Networking: links to lists of other organization websites Resources: for missionary nursing Annotated Bibliography: for missionary nursing More Information or dialogue with Grace Tazelaar, NCF Mission Director at email Grace. Thank you to everyone who participated in the NCF Missionary Nursing Survey. The results have been analyzed and are available at NCF Missionary Nurse Survey Results. |