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URL:https://murmitoyen.com/events/vanille/udem/detail/681100
LOCATION:Hôtel Omni Mont-Royal\, 1050\, rue Sherbrooke Ouest\, Montréal\,
  QC\, Canada\, H3A 2R6
SUMMARY:Forum et assemblée générale annuelle 2016 de l’ACSS
DESCRIPTION:Assemblée générale annuelle 2016 de l'Association canadienne
  des sciences de la santé\nEach year\, the Canadian Academy of Health Sc
 iences (CAHS) hosts the Forum and Annual General Meeting. The series\, now
  in its 11th year\, focuses on important and emerging new areas of health 
 sciences research and/or practice that have a direct impact on the quality
  of life of Canadians. CAHS Fellows have a history of outstanding performa
 nce in the academic health sciences in Canada. They are world renowned lea
 ders\, innovators and researchers in the health sciences.\n2016 Forum ent
 itled: Solutions to Inequities in Indigenous Health: What works and why?\
 nCo- Chairs: Jeffrey Reading\, First Nations Health Authority Chair in Hea
 rt Health & Wellness\, Simon Fraser University and former Director of the 
 Institute for Indigenous Health\, Dalla Lana School of Public Health\, Uni
 versity of Toronto\; and John O’Neil\, Dean of Health Sciences\, Simon F
 raser University and former Director of the Manitoba First Nations Centre 
 for Aboriginal Health Research\, will bring together national and internat
 ional expertise to apply the “state of science” to this Forum question
 .\nKeynote Addresses:Linda Tuhiwai Smith\, Pro-Vice Chancellor Maori\, Un
 iversity Waikato\, New Zealand\, is an international expert in Maori healt
 h and education and will present experience that can inform Canadian Indig
 enous Health policy and practice.Malcolm King\, Scientific Director of the
  CIHR Institute of Aboriginal People’s Health\, will set the context for
  why we are where we are with respect to indigenous health in Canada. Pane
 l Presentations on issues of self-governance and promising practices will 
 showcase successful interventions and work by indigenous researchers towar
 ds health solutions.\n«This event will bring CAHS Fellows from across th
 e country together with experts in the field. It will provide an unparalle
 led opportunity to showcase your programs\, products\, services andinnovat
 ions to these leaders of key regional and national markets.»
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