Past & Future Annual Meetings

Beginning in 2000, the APHA Annual Meeting Program and Abstracts are available on- line. Click on the links below to access the Program and Abstracts for a particular year. For abstracts from Annual Meetings prior to 2000 contact the APHA Archivist Karla Pearce at (202) 777-2423 [Wednesdays only].

Future Years’ Locations & Dates


Past Years’ Abstracts and Locations

2007 November 3-7,
Washington, DC (135th Meeting)

Politics, Policy and Public Health

2008 October 25-29,
San Diego, CA (136th Meeting)

2009 November 7-11,
Philadelphia, PA (137th Meeting)

2010 November 6-10,
Denver, CO (138th Meeting)

2011 October 29 - November 2,
Washington, DC (139th Meeting)

2006 November 4-8,
Boston, MA (134th Meeting)

Public Health and Human Rights
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2006 Program & Abstracts
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2006 Virtual Expo

2005 December 10-14,
Philadelphia, PA (133rd Meeting)

Evidence Based Policy and Practice
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2005 Program & Abstracts
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2005 Virtual Expo

2004 November 6-10,
Washington, DC (132nd Meeting)

Public Health and the Environment
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2004 Program & Abstracts
* 2004 Virtual Expo

2003 November 15-19, San Francisco, CA (131st Meeting)
Behavior, Lifestyle, and Social Determinants of Health
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2003 Progam & Abstracts

2002 November 9-13,
Philadelphia, PA (130th Meeting)

Putting the Public Back into Public Health
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2002 Program & Abstracts

2001 October 21-25,
Atlanta, GA (129th Meeting)

One World: Global Health
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2001 Program & Abstracts

2000 November 12-16,
Boston, MA (128th Meeting)

Eliminating Health Disparities
* 2000 Program & Abstracts

1999 November 7-11,
Chicago, IL (127th Meeting)

Celebrating a Century of Progress in Public Health

1998 November 15-19,
Washington, DC (126th Meeting)

Public Health and Managed Care

1997 November 9-13,
Indianapolis, IN (125th Meeting)
Communicating Public Health

1996 November 17-21,
New York, NY (124th Meeting)
Empowering the Disadvantaged: Social Justice in Public Health

1995 October 29 - November 2
San Diego, CA (123rd Meeting)

Decision Making in Public Health: Priorities, Power, and Ethics