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Health Studies Symposium 2013: Clinical Perspectives on the “Age of Austerity”
An alarm has been set off in our era and it rings to the beat of austerity. Popularized by the British Conservative Party Leader David Cameron in 2009, the “Age of Austerity” stakes its claims in the current inability to provide the services and cares… Read More
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Lets Talk Health: How can we address mental health on Campus?
Universities are in need of a transformation. The growing numbers of students dissatisfied by their university experience and facing mental health issues are symptoms of an education system that is not working in our best interest. Separate from this, is the reality students face after… Read More
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Global Health Twitterati 2013
Twitter is one of the best ways to connect with global health professionals, stay current with literature , events and learn about the broad field of global health. Much like the goals of Global Health , twitter breaks down barriers of geography between those with… Read More
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Updates: Health and Human Rights Conference 2013, March 22-23
The 15th annual UTIHP Health & Human Rights Conference : Global Health and Human Rights, A Canadian Perspective , is less than a month away! From March 22- 23rd, this conference brings together undergraduate, graduate, and professional students together, engaging them in a dialogue about pertinent global… Read More
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Montreal World Health Organization Simulation (MonWHO): March 22-24th, 2013
Montreal World Health Organization Simulation (MonWHO) is a national conference, providing a national platform for students from all disciplines across the country to discuss some of today’s most pressing global health issues. Every year, the charter our delegate creates is directly submitted to the real World… Read More







Jonathan Smith on Rethinking Public Health
Janet Hatcher Roberts on Health Systems Strengthening 