Vision 2020 Update - Website has gone live and please RSVP
The Vision 2020 website has gone live at http://hsc.unm.edu/Vision2020/! On the site you can access the recommendations and posters from the first Symposium held in September of 2010. Please visit the site, sign up for the email list, and join us on Facebook. Also, it is important that you RSVP to Leigh Caswell at LAM...@salud.unm.edu if you are planning to attend the Vision 2020 event on May 4th so we can plan for lunches and communicate information on agenda and parking.
Join us at the Vision 2020 Symposium #2!
Please save the date of Wednesday, May 4th from 9:30-3:30 for a Vision 2020 Symposium #2 at the University of New Mexico Student Union Building on main campus.
UNM HSC has committed itself to the Vision: “UNM HSC will work with community partners to help New Mexico make more progress in health and health equity than any other state by 2020.” Our first Vision 2020 Symposium was held in September, 2010 and focused on bringing together community, UNM HSC colleges, hospitals, and mission areas to address this Vision. This next symposium will build on the first and focus on learning from our community partners.
At this symposium there will be -
The HSC leadership is committed to being present, listening, and following up with interprofessional community visits and action plans. The HSC will provide lunch, refreshments, and opportunities to network with peers across the state. After the symposium, the UNM HSC will be following up in communities to continue planning and implement recommendations locally.
Please let us know if you are able to participate by contacting Leigh Caswell, Vision 2020 Coordinator at lam...@salud.unm.edu or (505) 272-5377.
Jaye Swoboda, MD
Questa Health Center
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From: hscvis...@googlegroups.com [hscvis...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Leigh Mason [LAM...@salud.unm.edu]
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2011 10:04 AM
Subject: Vision 2020 e-newsletter - Updates
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Vision 2020 Update - Website has gone live and please RSVP
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The Vision 2020 website has gone live at http://hsc.unm.edu/Vision2020/! On the site you can access the recommendations and posters from the first Symposium held in September of 2010. Please visit the site, sign up for the email list, and join us on Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/pages/UNM-HSC-Vision-2020/156530734399189>. Also, it is important that you RSVP to Leigh Caswell at LAM...@salud.unm.edu<mailto:LAM...@salud.unm.edu> if you are planning to attend the Vision 2020 event on May 4th so we can plan for lunches and communicate information on agenda and parking.
Join us at the Vision 2020 Symposium #2!
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Please save the date of Wednesday, May 4th from 9:30-3:30 for a Vision 2020 Symposium #2 at the University of New Mexico Student Union Building on main campus.
UNM HSC has committed itself to the Vision: “UNM HSC will work with community partners to help New Mexico make more progress in health and health equity than any other state by 2020.” Our first Vision 2020 Symposium was held in September, 2010 and focused on bringing together community, UNM HSC colleges, hospitals, and mission areas to address this Vision. This next symposium will build on the first and focus on learning from our community partners. [cid:LJATXZZGQPLU.HEROhubs.jpg]
At this symposium there will be -
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Follow-up on recommendations from Symposium #1
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Strategic planning to build existing partnerships into more robust health extension hubs across the state
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Learning from innovative community-based models
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Learning how to be a better partner in all mission areas – education, research, and service
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Learning from existing partnerships with the HSC; what is working and what needs to be improved
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Providing opportunities for networking across the state
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Learning how the UNM HSC can better support New Mexico communities in achieving Vision 2020
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Planning for follow-up visits from HSC leadership to communities
The HSC leadership is committed to being present, listening, and following up with interprofessional community visits and action plans. The HSC will provide lunch, refreshments, and opportunities to network with peers across the state. After the symposium, the UNM HSC will be following up in communities to continue planning and implement recommendations locally.
Please let us know if you are able to participate by contacting Leigh Caswell, Vision 2020 Coordinator at lam...@salud.unm.edu<mailto:lam...@salud.unm.edu> or (505) 272-5377.
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Leigh Caswell, MPH
Program Manager
Vision 2020
UNM HSC Office for Community Health
(505) 272-5377
"Working with community partners, UNM HSC will help NM make more progress in health and health equity than any other state by 2020"
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