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DataSpeak. Contextual Analysis, Part 1: A Tool for Understanding Disparities in Preterm Birth. May 16, 2007. Previous Events. Archives Available at: www.mchb.hrsa.gov/mchirc/dataspeak 2007 Series: New Findings from the National Survey of Children’s Health (February ’07) 2006 Series:
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DataSpeak Contextual Analysis, Part 1: A Tool for Understanding Disparities in Preterm Birth May 16, 2007
Previous Events Archives Available at: www.mchb.hrsa.gov/mchirc/dataspeak 2007 Series: • New Findings from the National Survey of Children’s Health (February ’07) 2006 Series: • Addressing Disparities in Perinatal Health and Birth Outcomes (May ’06) • Understanding Disparities in Perinatal Health and Birth Outcomes (May ’06) • Child Death Review: Using Data to Understand Why Children Die and Taking Action to Prevent Child Deaths (Feb. ’06)
Today’s Presenters • Mary Kay Kenney, Ph.D., Health Statistician, Health Resources and Services Administration’s Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Office of Data and Program Development. • Jennifer Culhane, Ph.D., MPH, Associate Professor, Drexel University College of Medicine and Drexel University School of Public Health.
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