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What Are the Objectives?
The primary objectives of these meetings are to identify public health issues, design and implement intervention strategies, and evaluate outcomes. Specific goals may include:
Analyzing
disease trends
and patterns
Developing
preventative measures
Improving
data collection
methods
Formulating public health policies
Enhancing
community health
initiatives
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