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Meetings & Training Events
Upcoming Meetings and Trainings
2012 Risky Business Training dates will be announced by February. Please check back soon for more information or contact Colbie Caughlan at with any inquiries.
For more information or to register for Risky Business Training(s) please contact Colbie Caughlan at or check back about 1 month prior to the training.
PowerPoint Presentations from Moving Beyond Risky Business 101:
Tobacco and its Impact on Diabetes, Heart Disease, and Cancer
Cancer Control
Diabetes, Obesity and Healthy Lifestyle
Immunizations and Quality Improvement
Regional HIV/AIDS and STD Data, 2010
Injury Prevention
Washington Data, February 2010
Project Red Talon, February 2010
Oregon Data, March 2010
Tobacco, May 2010
Tribal Cancer Control Education, May 2010
Suicide Prevention, May 2010
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