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Project Information
Description
Now in its seventh year, the Youth Leadership Conference (YLC) on Asian and Pacific Islander Health is designed to motivate and inspire over one hundred talented and enthusiastic high school students who will become the national and global leaders of tomorrow. YLC is a four-day conference at Stanford University where students will learn about the fight against hepatitis B (HBV), from the scientific and epidemic aspects of the disease to strategies of outreach and education. During the intense four days, participants will learn about the process of planning culturally sensitive community outreach events through workshops designed to teach strategies for conducting health education, developing marketing and advertising campaigns, and fostering leadership skills. Conference attendees will work together in teams to apply their newfound knowledge by designing their own outreach event from conception through implementation, and then presenting it in front of a panel of judges. YLC participants will meet other students interested in making a difference in public health and gain leadership skills for effecting change in local communities.
The application deadline has now passed. Please check back next year for the YLC 2010 Application, which will be available in the Spring of 2010 at http://liver.stanford.edu. |
Project Date/Time
8/5/2009 2:00 PM to 8/8/2009 1:00 PM
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Host
Asian Liver Center at Stanford University
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Location
Stanford University
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Children and Youth
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By
alchiang
Hello everyone! It has been a while since I have posted, but that usually means good things are happening in the office here at the Asian Liver Center! This past week, we held our 7th Annual Youth Leadership Conference at Stanford University. About 100 high school student...
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groopman
The Asian Liver Center at Stanford University is getting excited and ready for the 7th Annual Youth Leadership Conference on Asian and Pacific Islander Health that will be held at Stanford NEXT WEEK! Amy, Christine and our Intern team have been working countless hours on the plan...
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Organization: Asian Liver Center at Stanford University
The Asian Liver Center at Stanford University is the first non-profit organization in the United States that addresses the high incidence of hepatitis B and liver cancer in Asians and Asian Americans. Founded in 1996, the center uses a three-pronged approach towards fighting hepatitis B through outr
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