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Canadian Centre for Health Economics Friday Seminar Series

September 16 - December 02/2022 — 10:00am to 12:00pm

Join the Canadian Centre for Health Economics (CCHE) on Friday mornings for our weekly seminar series. The CCHE strives to be the focal point for health economics research in Canada. The CCHE contributes to the body of knowledge in health economics and econometrics with applications that address important health policy...

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Visions for Queer Health Research: Studying in the Dalla Lana School of Public Health

September 22/2022 — 11:00am to 12:30pm

Are you interested in matters related to 2SLGBTQ+ health? Are you excited by listening to people talk passionately about their work? If so, please join the Centre for Sexual and Gender Minority Health Research for our virtual panel, “Visions for Queer Health Research: Studying in the Dalla Lana School of...

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Let’s Talk International Partnerships Fireside Chat – International SOS

September 29/2022 — 12:00 to 1:00pm

International SOS provides a range of services for U of T students, faculty and staff who are travelling abroad for University related activities. A previous Fireside Chat session (Nov 2021) introduced International SOS services such as: support with individual emergencies like lost passports; need for medical care; full scale evacuation...

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Mohawk Institute Residential School Virtual Tour and Debrief

September 26/2022 — 12:30pm to 2:00am

The Woodland Cultural Centre (WCC) offers a variety of virtual tours, education programs, and workshops that provide interested visitors with the opportunity to learn about an assortment of topics covering the past, present, and future of Southern Ontario’s First Nations Peoples. Join us on September 26, 2022 at 12:30 p.m....

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CANUE Expert Webinar: Air Pollution, Electric Vehicles and Health

September 26/2022 — 12:00 to 1:00pm

In Canada, air pollution causes more than 15,000 premature deaths each year, including 6,000 in Ontario, and 3,000 in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, where transportation is the largest source of air pollution. Canadian research has shown that marginalized socio-economic groups are disproportionately exposed to traffic-related air pollution. Residents...

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Breast Reconstruction Awareness (BRA) Day

October 19/2022 — 7:00 to 10:00pm

During BRA Day you will be able to: – Learn about the breast reconstruction options available – Connect with women who have been through reconstruction – See real results of reconstruction in our signature Show & Tell Lounge – Get answers to your reconstruction questions from the professionals Register here:...

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REDCap Virtual Office Hours starting September 12, 2022.

September 12 - December 05/2022 — 1:00 to 3:00pm

The Centre for Research and Innovation Support (CRIS) in collaboration with Academic & Collaborative Technologies (ACT) is offering regular REDCap Virtual Office Hours starting Sept. 12, 2022. The aim is to provide hands-on support for the REDCap users at the University of Toronto. These office hours will provide an avenue...

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DFCM’s New Horizons Speaker Series: Prevention in Place: A Conversation with YMCA’s Medhat Mahdy

September 09/2022 — 8:00 to 9:00am

New Horizons is a speaker series hosted by DFCM Chair Dr. Danielle Martin. In our third session, hear from Medhat Mahdy, President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Toronto, as he shares a vision of access to health care centred on meeting people where they are – especially when...

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One on One with Steini Brown: Towards a Sustainable Recovery

September 21/2022 — 12:00 to 1:00pm

Over the last two years, the world has faced a once in a generation crisis that has tested the resilience of our societal systems and institutions, and exposed their weaknesses, vulnerabilities, and inequities at almost every level. As we slowly emerge from this crisis with the worst of the pandemic...

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MPH in Indigenous Health Information Session

August 24/2022 — 4:00 to 5:00pm

About the Program The Master of Public Health in Indigenous Health (MPH-IH) program is designed using Indigenous pedagogies to provide Indigenous and non-Indigenous learners with skills and knowledges about wholistic health and well-being. This is a professional (non-thesis/non-research) graduate Indigenous health program that prepares students to enter a wide range...

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