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As a Community Partner of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Magnum
Group will exhibit at the American Public Health Association 133rd
Annual Meeting & Exposition that will take place on December
10-14, 2005 in Philadelphia, PA, at booths 1757/1856. This meeting
is the venue to discover exceptional best practices and learn how
to stay on top of the trends in public health. More than 15,000
peers and industry leaders, scientific sessions, networking opportunities
and events, and the largest public health exposition are expected
to equip each participant with the tools needed to succeed.
Today, commitment to diversity is an integral part of the pursuit
of excellence in the public health industry. Magnum Group, a leading
provider of foreign language services, will provide information
on how to reach out to diverse communities regardless of their English
language proficiency. Coupled with over 75 years of combined experience
in translation, editing, multilingual DTP, and language services,
the company offers unparalleled expertise in the healthcare environment
and in the medical and pharmaceutical fields.
"The Vaccine Education Center at The Children's Hospital of
Philadelphia is pleased to recognize Magnum Group as a community
partner sponsor of the Philadelphia Partners in Public Health
Megabooth at the 133rd Annual American Public Health Association
meeting. Magnum Group has provided high quality translation work
for the Vaccine Education Center for several years; it is an honor
to now partner with them in the community," says Charlotte
A. Moser, Assistant Director at the Vaccine Education Center of
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Philadelphia Partners in
Public Health is a coalition of government, academic, and community-based
organizations committed to promoting the Philadelphia region as
a destination point for health professionals from across the country.
The Philadelphia Megabooth will feature a theater area with presentations
scheduled throughout the meeting, visits from Ben Franklin, giveaways,
and a raffle to benefit Hurricane Katrina Relief efforts. Dr. Paul
Offit, director of the Vaccine Education Center at Children's Hospital
of Philadelphia will give two presentations in the theater area
of the booth and discuss his new book, The Cutter Incident,
How America's First Polio Vaccine Led to the Growing Vaccine Crisis.
If you would like to find out more about this event or schedule
a meeting with us at our booth, please contact us at 215-413-1614
or
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