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Principal Assistant - Notice of
Vacancy (pdf)
Screening begins June 7, 2007.
Contact Lisa Clyde for more information at (509) 335-2822 or
eeocoord@wsu.edu.
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2005-2007 (pdf)
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Conferences & Events

Primary Care Update Conference
May 4 –
5, 2007
Red Lion Hotel at the Park, Spokane, WA
The Inland Empire Chapter of the Washington Academy of Family
Physicians, Family Medicine Spokane Residency Program and the
Eastern Washington Area Health Education Center, WSU Extension
were proud
to sponsor the 24th annual Primary Care Update. The success of
this format in the past has created an exciting opportunity for
physicians and other health professionals to participate in
educational sessions and workshops designed with the primary
care practitioner in mind.
Click here to read the
conference press release.
Click here to access
conference workshop and plenary session
materials.
Conference Brochure
and Registration Form
Questions? Call 509.358.7640 or e-mail
ahec@wsu.edu
Click here for
Exhibitor Brochure.
To exhibit e-mail
rundlett@wsu.edu or call 509.358.7646.
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About the EWAHEC

The Eastern Washington Area Health Education Center (AHEC) at Washington State University
Spokane (Extension), like its sister AHEC organizations
around the country, focuses on health professions education and training, recruitment, and
retention, especially for rural and underserved communities.
The AHEC also provides technical assistance to
communities and serves as a grant partner for a number of initiatives. It is recognized as
a leader nationwide for its innovative and successful programs.
The AHEC is an integral part of the
health science programs at
the Washington State University Spokane campus, which include professional and graduate studies in
Health Policy and
Administration,
Pharmacy,
Human Nutrition,
and
Speech and
Hearing Sciences.

Pictured from left to right: Bettie Rundlett,
Charlotte Hardt (former director), Liz Blodgett, Kaarin Appel, Judy
Boone, Helen Bolen, and Bonnie Wagner. Not pictured: Chris Blodgett.
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