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Center for Health and Technology

Course Schedule, Fees and Tuition Scholarship Information

Schedule for 2008-2009

Having trained over 1400 community-based health care providers and administrators, the Center for Health and Technology has developed internationally acclaimed telemedicine and ehealth curriculum. 

 

 

Spring/Summer 2008 - UCDHS Telemedicine Education Program

August 14 - 16, 2008 - Sold Out!

 

Pediatric Telehealth Colloquium

ATA Mid-Year Meeting

September 15 - 16, 2008 

 

Fall/Winter Session - UCDHS Telemedicine Education Program

January 14 & 15, 2009 - Registration Coming Soon!

           


 

 

Spring/Summer Session 2009 - UCDHS Telemedicine Program

Dates TBA

Course Registration Fees - UCDHS Telemedicine Educational Program

 One Day Session  $ 300/person  Not-for-Profit Within CA 
   $ 500/person  For-Profit Within CA or All Outside CA
   
 Two Day Session  $ 600/person  Not-for Profit Within CA
   $1000/person  For-Profit Within CA or All Outside CA
   
 Three Day Session  $ 900/person  Not-for Profit Within CA
 $1500/person  For-Profit Within CA or All Outside CA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Registration fees must be received 15 calendar days prior to the course to confirm your attendance.  Fees not received within 15 calendar days will result in the release of your seat.

Fees include all course material, CME certification, continental breakfast, and refreshments.

Tuition Scholarships - UCDHS Telemedicine Educational Program

Individuals may apply for a tuition scholarship using the application form below.  Individuals must be from organizations within California, meet one of the following criteria and provide supporting documentation.  Scholarships are awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis and will be limited to a maximum of five individuals per organization.

Tuition Scholarship Criteria:

  • A public or nonprofit medical facility or other public facility that has been designated as a health professional shortage area (HPSA) or serves a geographic area or population group that has been designated as a HPSA or a medically underserved population as defined the Public Health Services Act.
  • An area, population or public or nonprofit medical facility that has been determined by a responsible federal or state agency (e.g. CA Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development) as having a significant need for a particular health care service that is not being adequately met by existing resources in its service area.
  • A public or nonprofit medical facility that demonstrates it serves a medically or financially underserved population that is not being adequately met by existing resources.

Tuition Scholarship Application Form coming soon

For Further Information

If you would like further information regarding the course schedule, course fees or tuition scholarships, please contact Janice Carpenter by e-mail janice.carpenter@ucdmc.ucdavis.edu or by phone (916) 734-1314.