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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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2008 IEEE Meeting Series III |
| Nov 11-16, 2008 at Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| The IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB) recommends policies on educational matters and implements programs specifically intended to serve the educational pursuits of IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public. These programs include the broad planning of IEEE educational activities, the development and delivery of continuing education products and activities, the development of guidelines for accreditation bodies, the monitoring of accreditation activities, the coordination of pre-university programs, and the representation of the IEEE in matters regarding engineering education. The EAB also serves as the IEEE interface in education-related matters with external bodies and is responsible for administration of the annual assessment paid to ABET, Inc., (formerly Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.) |
|   |
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health Settings |
| Nov 14-15, 2008 at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| Jill M. Williams, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Tobacco Services UMDNJ-RWJMS, Department of Psychiatry Marc Steinberg, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-RWJMS Kunal Gandhi, MBBS, MPH Tobacco Research Teaching Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Mia Hanos Zimmermann, MPH Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS Phil McCabe, CSW, CAS, CDVC Health Educator, UMDNJ-SPH Ivy Pearlstein, RN, MSN, APN-C Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RJWMS Martha Dwyer, MA, LCADC, CTTS Tobacco Treatment Specialist, UMDNJ-RWJMS For additional information contact Nancy Szkodny Phone: (732) 235-4053 E-mail: szkodnna@umdnj.edu |
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Mid-Atlantic Women's Studies Association |
| Mar 27-28, 2009 at Department of Womenxe2x80x99s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick New Jersey United States |
| 2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first glimmerings of Womenxe2x80x99s Studies within colleges and universities across the United States. Over the past four decades, feminist scholars have transformed knowledge in the humanities, social sciences and life sciences, challenging long-established beliefs, contesting dominant paradigms, identifying new areas of research, and introducing new strategies of analysis using a complex matrix of gender, class, race, age, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality as fundamental categories of social, cultural, historical and scientific inquiry. Simultaneously, feminist activists have mobilized in grass-root struggles in communities around the globe and within national institutions and international organizations to envision a future worthy of feminist allegiance, and to combine activism, political interventions, and policy transformations to bring that future into being. Seeking changes in consciousness, attitudes, expectations, interpersonal relations, cultural practices, social institutions, agencies of governance, and knowledge production, feminists have wrought profound changes in the world. |
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