Project Healthy Moms is hosting a free educational seminar on June 9th from 11:30am to 1pm at CETPA Inc. in Norcross, GA for Hispanic/Latino healthcare providers. The seminar will provide information on preventing, identifying, and treating perinatal mood disorders like postpartum depression and discuss how Hispanic/Latino culture impacts the recognition and treatment of these disorders. Lunch will be provided and RSVPs are required due to limited space.
Project Healthy Moms is hosting a free educational seminar on June 9th from 11:30am to 1pm at CETPA Inc. in Norcross, GA for Hispanic/Latino healthcare providers. The seminar will provide information on preventing, identifying, and treating perinatal mood disorders like postpartum depression and discuss how Hispanic/Latino culture impacts the recognition and treatment of these disorders. Lunch will be provided and RSVPs are required due to limited space.
Project Healthy Moms is hosting a free educational seminar on June 9th from 11:30am to 1pm at CETPA Inc. in Norcross, GA for Hispanic/Latino healthcare providers. The seminar will provide information on preventing, identifying, and treating perinatal mood disorders like postpartum depression and discuss how Hispanic/Latino culture impacts the recognition and treatment of these disorders. Lunch will be provided and RSVPs are required due to limited space.
Educational Seminar Join us for a free lunch and learn opportunity for Hispanic/Latino healthcare providers!
Thursday, June 9, 2011
11:30am—1pm CETPA, Inc. 6020 Dawson Blvd, Suite I Norcross, GA
Seminar attendees will learn about the prevention, identifica-
tion, and treatment of the spectrum of perinatal mood disor- ders, such as postpartum depression. Attendees will also dis- cuss Hispanic/Latino culture and its impact upon recognition and treatment of perinatal mood disorders .
Help us to ensure the health of
Hispanic/Latino mothers and families in Georgia!
Lunch included. Space is limited, so please RSVP
to leah@mhageorgia.org
A special event sponsored by MHA of Georgia and CETPA