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MACH 2010 - Maternal and Child Health Analytic
Training for the Year 2010
What's New at MACH 2010?
In an effort to make your time with MACH 2010 as profitable as
possible we have incorporated a number of changes in this year's
course. Here are just a few of the many improvements you'll notice
in MACH 2010 for 2002.
More Online
Class Interaction: The upcoming MACH 2010 will make more use
of interactive chat, discussion group, and email
Improved
Course Notes: In carefully considering student comments from
previous years, we have reviewed and clarified the lecture notes
from the original five MACH 2010 modules and the two which were
added last year.
Additional
Course Material: In addition to improving the existing modules,
we have also added sections which introduce policy issues and qualitative
analysis in maternal and child health.
Improved
Technical Support: Based on student requests we have added technical
support pages to address frequently encountered problems. Of course,
if you can't find the answer your looking for our technical staff
is always happy to help you via telephone, fax, or email.
Simpler Conference
Registration: We have automated our conference registration
process to facilitate more rapid processing of attendance requests.
Increased
Support for Offline Readers: There is only so long anyone wants
to stare at a CRT. By using darker fonts, bolder lettering, and
including numerous files in Adobe Acrobat Format we have attempted
to make it as easy as possible to print out course materials for
reading offline.
Who are we?
To find out more about the faculty and staff of MACH 2010 please
refer to our personal home pages listed below.
Tim
Dye, PhD (Program Director / Instructor)
Ann
Dozier, RN PhD (Instructor)
Barbara Suter,
RN MPH (Teaching Assistant)
Adam Rains, MSc
(Teaching Assistant / Technical Support)
Contact Information
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