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October 28, 2006

Perinatal Depression Conference in Chicago on Nov. 8

Joan Mudd gave me a heads up about a great conference coming up.  Mercy Hospital and Medical Center in Chicago will be presenting the Jennifer Mudd Houghtaling Perinatal Depression Conference, a medical conference featuring leading experts on PPD, on November 8, 2006.  Mary Jo Codey, former first lady of New Jersey, will be the keynote speaker.  If you haven't seen her speak, you should, because she's GREAT.  ACME credits are available for physicians, and Continuing Education credits are available for registered nurses. 

The conference will be held at the University Club of Chicago, at 76 East Monroe St., from 8:30 to 3pm.   Call 312-567-5470 for more information.

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