Vitamin D: Moving Toward Evidence-based Decision Making in Primary Care Conference (Day 1)

A conference to identify issues surrounding evidence-based decision making for vitamin D in primary care will be held December 2-3, 2014 at the National Institutes of Health (Bethesda, MD). Conference presentations and discussions will serve to highlight research gaps as well as data and methodological needs relevant to reducing uncertainties surrounding vitamin D in primary care practice. The conference is designed especially for researchers, clinical educators, those who develop clinical recommendations, and health care providers. Moderated by Clifford Rosen, M.D., Director of Clinical and Translational Research and Senior Scientist at Maine Medical Center’s Research Institute, the conference will feature presentations from experts in the fields of vitamin D research, health care policy, nutrition, and clinical practice. Panel discussions and audience participation will be central to the program. The conference is sponsored by the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements along with cosponsors from 10 federal agencies. Persons wishing to attend are required to register in advance of the conference. For more information about the conference and VideoCast: http://ods.od.nih.gov/Research/VitaminDConference2014.aspx CONFERENCE PROGRAM, DAY 1: December 2, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Session 1: How Do We Evaluate and Apply Evidence for Primary Care Decision Making? Session 2: What is the View from the Front Lines of Clinical Practice? Session 3: How Do We Think About Risk of N...
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