dr. rebecca schiff, assistant professor, department of health sciences - cranhr speaker

event date: 
thursday, november 17, 2016 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm est
event location: 
balmoral street centre, room hs1029

dr. rebecca schiff, asssitant professor in the department of health sciences and cranhr research associate will be doing a presentation titled "ethics and health research with indigenous peoples: lessons from newfoundland and labrador".

 

 

 
 
 

cranhr speaker - dr. helle møller, associate professor, department of health sciences

event date: 
friday, october 28, 2016 - 11:30am to 12:30pm edt
event location: 
balmoral street centre, room hs1029 (main floor)
event contact name: 
mary ellen
event contact e-mail: 

poster - presentation dr. helle moller

lakehead's centre for rural and northern health research (cranhr) is hosting a discussion by dr. helle møller entitled "equity in access to maternal care and education in northwestern ontario".

dr. møller is an associate professor in the department of health sciences. this study has explored the factors shaping birth experiences and preferences, choices, and decision-making for immigrant and indigenous women in northwestern ontario. the aim is to increase facilitators and reduce barriers to preferred birthing choices and healthy birthing outcomes.

 

webinar - canadian society of epidemiology & biostatistics

event date: 
tuesday, january 19, 2016 - 1:00pm to 2:30pm est
event location: 
webinar

webinar

tuesday, january 19, 2016

1:00 pm - 2:30 pm est

geographic information systems in epidemiology and public health: a tool for integration and innovation

presenter:

dr. lindsay galway, mph, phd
assistant professor

department of health sciences
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geographic information systems (gis) are increasingly used in epidemiology and in public health research and practice. this webinar will provide participants with basic knowledge about gis software, spatial data, and mapping relevant to epidemiology and public health. specific examples of gis application will be profiled drawing on recent canadian and international research projects. these examples illustrate the value of gis as a tool for visualisation, data transformation, and analysis and will inspire participants to use gis in their own research and practice.

 

for further information, including fees and how to register, please visit:

 

http://csebca.ipage.com/wordpress/

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