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February 26, 2008

UCSF Hosting PPD Lecture & Training March 26-27

The University of California San Francisco, Community Medical Centers and the March of Dimes will be hosting "Shouldn't I Be Happy? What Everyone Needs to Know About Depression and Anxiety During Pregnancy and the Early Mothering Years" on March 26th at the UCSF Fresno Center.  The event will feature Dr.Shaila Misri, one of the leading reproductive psychiatrists in North America and founder and director of Reproductive Mental Health at St. Paul's Hospital and BC Women's Hospital in Vancouver, Canada. A training session will be held the following day from 8am to 2pm.  CME and CEUs are available.  Registration for the lecture is $20, and $30 for the training.  For more information, call 559-499-6532 or email shissong@fresno.ucsf.edu.

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