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SUMMARY:Understanding Addiction  - Professional Development Course ONLINE
DESCRIPTION:Canadian Mental Health Association\nUnderstanding Addiction \n  \nUnderstanding Addiction is a unique online training program for those who work directly or indirectly with people who face challenges with addiction. \n  \nProgram participants will: \n\nGain a better understanding of addiction\nLearn effective and practical skills to help you respond to people who use substances in a positive and respectful way\nDevelop confidence in working with challenging clients and employees while protecting workplace safety\nBecome more comfortable having conversations that promote inclusion and healthy communities\n\n  \nThe program is delivered through eight 60 to 90 minute interactive online lessons\, and participants can work through the lessons at their convenience. \n  \n  \nThis course session will be open from April 27 to July 27\, 2020. Course registration is $150 per person. Registration deadline: April 24. \n  \n  \nMore information on the program can be found
URL:https://phabc.org/event/understanding-addiction-professional-development-course-online/
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SUMMARY:Reimagining Our Future (Part 2: Dream) - WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:Reimagining Our Future\nAn Appreciative Inquiry Into What’s Wanting to be Created\nWebinar\, multiple dates\n  \n\nPlease join us for a conversation online about what’s wanting to be created during this liminal period of ambiguity and uncertainty where we find ourselves at the threshold between what we were and what we will become. On the edge of this global disruption\, what are the things that are about to emerge? What will come after the current pandemic? \n  \n  \nWith a stance of Appreciative Inquiry\, we’ll explore the successes\, strengths\, possibilities and opportunities of the world around us. When we slow down\, pause and attend to the now\, what are we appreciating? What’s most vital and alive? As we lean forward and open up\, what are we aspiring to? What wishes\, hopes and dreams do we have for ourselves\, our organizations and our world? As we set intention and take action\, what are we committing to? What will we do? \n  \n  \nThe conversation will take place over a series of four sessions: \n\nDiscovery – Appreciating the best of ‘what is’\nDream – Envisioning ‘what might be’\nDesign – Identifying ‘what should be’\nDelivery – Living into ‘what will be’\n\n  \nWhat will we learn\, envision and build as we move together into a reimagined future? \n  \n  \nDates and Times: \n\nDiscovery – Sunday\, April 19\, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM (PDT)\nDream – Sunday\, May 3\, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM (PDT)\nDesign – Sunday\, May 17\, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM (PDT)\nDelivery – Sunday\, May 31\, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM (PDT)\n\n  \n  \nSessions will build on one another and participants are encouraged to attend the entire series. Please register for each session separately. A Zoom link will be sent out to registered participants 48 hours before each session.
URL:https://phabc.org/event/reimagining-our-future-part-2-dream-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Farm to School BC Webinar: Food Literacy
DESCRIPTION:During this 45 minute webinar\, we will be showing how to navigate the soon-to-be-relased Food Literacy database that has been created\, highlighting many lessons and activities. These activities are targeted at both educators and parents\, and tailored so that they can all be done at home. \nThe modules of the database are centered around growing\, cooking\, preserving food\, and minimizing waste. Contributors include SD73 staff and teachers\, Interior Health\, City of the Kamloops\, and Farm to School BC. \nSherry Stade will be leading the webinar; she is the Health Promoting School Coordinator for SD73\, and is passionate about mental health\, physical literacy\, and food literacy! She is a key advocate for Farm to School BC in the school district\, and is a huge advocate for healthy living\, of which a large part is healthy food for a healthy body.
URL:https://phabc.org/event/farm-to-school-bc-webinar-food-literacy/
LOCATION:EventBrite
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SUMMARY:ACCESS Health: Mindfulness & the 5 Pillars of Learning for Mental Health in the Workplace - WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:ACCESS Health\nMindfulness & the 5 Pillars of Learning for Mental Health in the Workplace\nMay 7\, 2020\n1 PM ET / 10 AM PT\n  \n  \nAs the world finds itself in the midst of a global pandemic and organizations and individuals across the world learn how to adjust to a new way of working and living\, the importance of prioritizing mental health in the workplace has become ever more important. \n\n  \nJoin MindWell Founder and Chief Training Officer\, Dr. Geoff Soloway as he speaks with Jordan Friesen\, M.O.T\, National Director\, Workplace Mental Health at the Canadian Mental Health Association for a webinar on mindfulness and workplace mental health. This webinar will cover: \n\n\nThe 5 Pillars of Learning in CMHA’s Not Myself Today® \n\n\nLearning the Basics \n\n\nWorking with Emotions \n\n\nAddressing Stress \n\n\nBuilding Culture \n\n\nTalking Openly \n\n\n\n\nIllustrate the physiological\, psychological and organizational relationships of mindfulness practice and principles to the 5 pillars \n\n\nExplain how mindfulness can deepen learning of the 5 pillars \n\n\nIntroduction to Mindfulness-in-action practice tailored made for the workplace \n\n\n  \n  \nFor more information and to register for the webinar: \nhttps://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JWDRHBT9THiqguqgSKxW2w
URL:https://phabc.org/event/access-health-mindfulness-the-5-pillars-of-learning-for-mental-health-in-the-workplace-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200511T150000
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SUMMARY:Community Living in Isolation: Responding to COVID-19 — Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Community Living in Isolation: Responding to COVID-19 — Webinar\nMon\, May 11\, 2020 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM PDT\n\n\n\n\n\nLike other social justice movements\, the Community Living movement has worked to support and empower a group that has been historically oppressed and disenfranchised. Central to that work is the creation of communities where people with developmental disabilities are fully included and have socially valued roles. What then does Community Living look like in a pandemic – when access to community is limited?\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin speakers from the sector to talk about how it is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and how partnerships with housing agencies are vital in people’s lives. There will be opportunities for questions following the presentation. Questions can be sent in advance to communications@bcnpha.ca.\n\nSpeakers:\n\nRoss Chilton\, CEO of Community Living BC\, will discuss the crown agency’s role during this crisis and share information about available emergency resources for individuals with developmental disabilities. \nErnie Baatz\, Executive Director of Spectrum Society for Community Living\, will discuss how his organization has shifted its work to support both the people they serve and their staff during the pandemic. \nLarissa Gunkel\, a person with lived experience\, will talk about how her life has changed in the last 2 months\, what has worked and what things have been a challenge. \nJill Atkey\, CEO of BCNPHA\, will facilitate the discussion. The webinar will be recorded and will be available on the webinar page of our website. We will continue to share resources and information with housing and service providers as the situation evolves. Please visit our website for up-to-date information. \n\n\n\nhttps://register.gotowebinar.com/register/4956427300907308048
URL:https://phabc.org/event/community-living-in-isolation-responding-to-covid-19-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Demonstrating the Value of Nutrition... - WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:Canadian Nutrition Society\nDemonstrating the Value of Nutrition in Improving Patient Outcomes and Reducing Costs Across the Continuum of Care\nThursday\, May 14\, 2020\n9:00am – 10:00am PT\nTo register\, CLICK HERE\n\n  \nSpeakers:\nDr. Refaat Hegazi\, Director\, Medical Affairs\, Abbott Nutrition \nDr. Suela Sulo\, Director\, Health Economics Outcomes Research\, Abbott Nutrition \n  \nMalnutrition poses a significant burden on the health and economic outcomes of patients across different settings of care. Evidence of benefit for early nutrition interventions in at-risk/malnourished patient populations is growing\, with the need to effectively implement evidence into clinical practice.  Identification and treatment of malnutrition through nutrition-focused quality improvement programs (QIP) has been found to be effective in acute and post-acute settings of care in reducing hospital admissions/readmissions\, hospital length of stay\, healthcare resource use and costs. In this presentation\, we will discuss the economic burden of malnutrition\, the effectiveness of nutrition QIPs on improving patient outcomes of at-risk/malnourished patients and different approaches to implementing similar QIPs at one’s institution. \n  \nLearning Objectives:\n\nDescribe the burden of malnutrition in Canada and beyond\nReview the effects of nutrition interventions in hospitalized populations\nDiscuss comprehensive nutrition programs with positive outcomes in acute and post-acute settings\nIdentify approaches to implement comprehensive nutrition programs at one’s institution\n\n  \n  \nAbout the Speakers\n  \nDr. Refaat Hegazi\, M.D.\, Ph.D.\, MS\, MPH\, MBA is Global Medical Director of Adult Nutrition at Abbott. As a physician scientist and expert in adult malnutrition\, Dr. Hegazi works with healthcare professionals and nutrition experts to conduct clinical research on diet and disease\, and to develop therapies to advance the treatment of malnutrition. Dr. Hegazi is a graduate of Mansoura University Faculty of Medicine\, Mansoura\, Egypt. He earned a Master of Occupational Health and Industrial Medicine from Mansoura University Faculty of Medicine in Mansoura\, Egypt. He also holds a Master of Public Health from the Graduate School of Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh. Additionally\, he holds a Ph.D. in Nutritional Epidemiology from the Graduate School of Public Health\, University of Pittsburgh. He completed his Post-Doctoral fellowship in Gastrointestinal Immunology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and is certified by the American Board of Physician Nutrition Specialists. Dr. Hegazi has authored 55 publications and 5 book chapters and is a reviewer of several esteemed journals\, including the New England Journal of Medicine\, the World Journal of Gastroenterology\, the Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition\, and Nutrients. \n  \n  \nDr. Suela Sulo is the Director of Health Economics and Outcomes Research at Abbott Nutrition. Prior to joining Abbott\, Dr Sulo spent many years working for Advocate Health Care\, one of the largest accountable care organizations in US\, where she led the efforts of successfully implementing research and quality improvement programs in multiple diagnostic areas including nutrition\, oncology\, cardiovascular\, surgery\, and women’s health. Since joining Abbott\, Dr Sulo has served as the lead scientist of several nutrition-focused programs implemented in US and in ex-US countries such Colombia\, Vietnam\, Spain\, etc. Dr Sulo specializes in informing the design and dissemination of sustainable and scalable nutrition programs for different patient populations across the care continuum. Dr. Sulo holds a PhD in Organizational Leadership with concentration in healthcare and human services leadership and change management. Dr Sulo has over 10 years of research and program implementation experience and has published over 70 research articles in peer-reviewed journals. \n  \n  \nTo register\, CLICK HERE \n  \nNote: webinar recording will not be made available to those unable to attend the real time session. A recording will be provided upon special request only. \n  \nBrought to you by Abbott Nutrition and the Canadian Nutrition Society
URL:https://phabc.org/event/demonstrating-the-value-of-nutrition-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Reimagining Our Future (Part 3: Design) - WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:Reimagining Our Future\nAn Appreciative Inquiry Into What’s Wanting to be Created\nWebinar\, multiple dates\n  \n\nPlease join us for a conversation online about what’s wanting to be created during this liminal period of ambiguity and uncertainty where we find ourselves at the threshold between what we were and what we will become. On the edge of this global disruption\, what are the things that are about to emerge? What will come after the current pandemic? \n  \n  \nWith a stance of Appreciative Inquiry\, we’ll explore the successes\, strengths\, possibilities and opportunities of the world around us. When we slow down\, pause and attend to the now\, what are we appreciating? What’s most vital and alive? As we lean forward and open up\, what are we aspiring to? What wishes\, hopes and dreams do we have for ourselves\, our organizations and our world? As we set intention and take action\, what are we committing to? What will we do? \n  \n  \nThe conversation will take place over a series of four sessions: \n\nDiscovery – Appreciating the best of ‘what is’\nDream – Envisioning ‘what might be’\nDesign – Identifying ‘what should be’\nDelivery – Living into ‘what will be’\n\n  \nWhat will we learn\, envision and build as we move together into a reimagined future? \n  \n  \nDates and Times: \n\nDiscovery – Sunday\, April 19\, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM (PDT)\nDream – Sunday\, May 3\, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM (PDT)\nDesign – Sunday\, May 17\, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM (PDT)\nDelivery – Sunday\, May 31\, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM (PDT)\n\n  \n  \nSessions will build on one another and participants are encouraged to attend the entire series. Please register for each session separately. A Zoom link will be sent out to registered participants 48 hours before each session.
URL:https://phabc.org/event/reimagining-our-future-part-3-design-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200520T100000
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CREATED:20200515T231536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200515T232331Z
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SUMMARY:Cooking Lessons with Farm to School BC - WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:Farm to School BC Webinar Series\nCooking Lesson!\nWednesday May 20\, 2020 \n10:00am-11:00am PT \nWatch a live demo from a professional chef making tea biscuits and ricotta cheese! \nTo sign up for the event: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/f2sbc-webinar-cooking-lesson-tickets-105193145530 \n\n  \n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nThese days yeast is in short supply and we are going less frequently to the grocery store. When buying in bulk\, folks often buy too much and food is more likely to go to waste. What do Best Before and Expiry dates mean anyway? This fast and easy ricotta recipe is perfect for milk and cream that have maybe gone a bit beyond that Best Before date. \nWade will also be cooking tea biscuits\, which are a great introduction into just how easy it is to make fresh baked quick breads at home from 5 simple ingredients. These are also the same ingredients for many other items like pancakes and waffles. Wade will be going through the recipes step by step\, presenting baking ratios and recipe ideas. \n\n\n  \n\n\nPresenter Bio\nWade Rowland is the Executive Chef at Cheakamus Centre. He is a career service industry professional with over twenty years’ experience anticipating and exceeding the needs of customers. Wade has trained at the Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts\, Vancouver Community College\, Malaspina and completed his apprenticeship at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler in 2005. He answered the call of Cheakamus Centre after running local kitchens for several years. His goal at Cheakamus Centre is to develop knowledge and appreciation of the place and impact of food\, within our lives\, our society\, our economy and our environment. Wade is a long-time local\, living with his family in Sea to Sky country for the last 14 years. \n  \n————— \nWe will be using a Zoom platform for the meeting\, and will now be using a waiting room. When you sign onto the call\, please type in a name so that I will know you are a real person!
URL:https://phabc.org/event/cooking-lessons-with-farm-to-school-bc-webinar/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200528
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SUMMARY:Community Health Nursing Conference 2020 - POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nCommunity Health Nursing Conference 2020\n  \nPOSTPONED\n  \nMay 25-27\, 2020 at the Radisson Hotel Vancouver Airport \n  \n			\n				\n					\n						\n							\n							Loading...\n						\n					\n					\n						\n							\n							Taking too long?\n						\n						\n							\n								 Reload document							\n							|\n							\n								 Open in new tab							\n					\n				\n			\n		Download [117.95 KB]  \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nThis conference brings together individuals who have an interest in Community Health Nursing from practice\, research\, administration\, policy and education. It is a forum to explore issues of mutual concern as well as exchange knowledge\, share evidence and ideas\, and generate solutions. Our goal is Advancing Community Health Nursing in Canada.\n\nFor more information about the Conference please keep an eye on this site for updates\, or click here to be added to our mailing list and receive monthly updates. (note: you will have the option to opt out of receiving emails at anytime)\n\n\n\n\nCALL FOR ABSTRACTS\nAbstract submission has now closed! We thank the many applicants for their time and effort\, and will be in contact shortly to confirm the chosen abstracts.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTRATION\n\n\n\nFULL CONFERENCE*\n\n\n\n\n\nEarly Bird\n Regular\n\n\n Member\n $579.00\n $629.00\n\n\n Non-Member\n $659.00\n $709.00\n\n\n Student\n $329.00\n $329.00\n\n\n\n\n\n\nONE DAY REGISTRATION\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEarly Bird\n Regular\n\n\n Member\n $379.00\n $379.00\n\n\n Non-Member\n $429.00\n $429.00\n\n\n Student\n $229.00\n $229.00\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP\n\n\n\n\n\nEarly Bird\n Regular\n\n\n Member\n $160.00\n $160.00\n\n\n Non-Member\n $180.00\n $180.00\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n*includes welcome reception \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://phabc.org/event/national-community-health-nursing-conference-chnc2020-community-health-nursing-now/
LOCATION:Radisson Hotel Vancouver Airport\, 8181 Cambie Rd.\, Richmond\, BC\, V6X 3X9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:New technologies and tools to support dietary behavior change... - WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:Canadian Nutrition Society\nNew Technologies and Tools to Support Dietary Behavior Change in People with Type 2 Diabetes\nWednesday\, May 27\, 2020\n9:00am – 10:00am PT\nSatya S. Jonnalagadda\, PhD\, MBA\, RDN\nTo register\, CLICK HERE\n  \n  \nThis webinar will provide an update on the latest nutrition therapy guidelines and discuss the role of meal replacements in diabetes self-management. The webinar will also showcase the results of a pilot study using a new glucose monitoring system and nutrition therapy in diabetes management. Opportunities for future research to support adherence for life to diabetes self-management will be discussed. \n  \nLearning Objectives:\nFollowing this webinar\, participants should be able to: \n\nDescribe current nutrition therapy guidelines diabetes and identify barriers to adherence and to self-management\nExplain the role of meal replacements in nutrition therapy for diabetes\nReview new technology for glucose monitoring in diabetes self-management\nIdentify future research areas to support adherence for life to diabetes self-management behaviours\n\n  \n  \nAbout the Speaker:\nSatya S. Jonnalagadda\, PhD\, MBA\, RDN\, is the Director of Global Nutrition Science\, Innovation and Education at Abbott Nutrition. Satya has more than 20 years of experience in nutrition\, has held various roles in global research and development for Novartis Nutrition Corporation\, General Mills\, Kerry Ingredients\, was an Associate Professor of Nutrition at Georgia State University and a Clinical Dietitian and is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Nutrition at the University of Minnesota. Satya has more than 50 peer reviewed publications in key scientific journals\, has contributed to several book chapters and has presented at scientific and professional conferences. Satya has conducted pre-clinical\, epidemiological and human intervention nutrition research studies to examine impact of different dietary components on key health and nutrition biomarkers and outcomes. Satya is an active member of several scientific organizations\, such as the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics\, American Society for Nutrition\, and American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition.
URL:https://phabc.org/event/new-technologies-and-tools-to-support-dietary-behavior-change-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200527T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200527T143000
DTSTAMP:20260531T142609
CREATED:20200515T231828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200515T232416Z
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SUMMARY:Vancouver Coastal Health Resources - Farm to School BC WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:Farm to School BC Webinar Series\nVancouver Coastal Health Resources\nWednesday May 27\, 2020 \n1:30pm-2:30pm PT \nLearning about food-related home learning lesson plans and resources for a variety of grade levels! \nTo sign up for the event: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/f2sbc-webinar-vancouver-coastal-health-resources-tickets-105308865652 \n  \nAbout this Event\n\n\nDuring COVID-19\, eating routines and habits have changed but students and their families still need to eat. How can we provide home learning opportunities that can take the pressure off families and children to nurture healthy eating today and in the future? Join us for a webinar designed to: – Provide a supportive framework for nutrition education at various grade levels – Explore a curated sample of home learning lesson plans and activity ideas designed for use during COVID-19 – Identify resources for families\, designed to support eating well during COVID-19 while minimizing stress and anxiety around food. \n\n\n  \n  \n\n\nPresenter Bio\nNicole Spencer has been a registered dietitian for over 15 years. During her career\, she has worked in a variety of settings including community work in Haida Gwaii and primary health care at St. Paul’s Hospital. In her current role is as a public health dietitian in Vancouver\, she works with health professionals\, teachers\, and community partners to develop healthy eating workshops\, resources\, and communications. Emilia Moulechkova is a registered dietitian with experience working in a variety of clinical\, community and public health roles. Before joining the Population Health Nutrition Team\, she traveled across Northwest BC providing nutrition services in partnership with fourteen First Nations communities. In her current role\, she works with health\, school and community partners to support environments\, policies and practices that support healthy eating and the development of lifelong eating competence for school-age children. \n\n\n  \n  \n\n\n————— \nWe will be using a Zoom platform for the meeting\, and will now be using a waiting room. When you sign onto the call\, please type in a name so that I will know you are a real person!
URL:https://phabc.org/event/vancouver-coastal-health-resources-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200528T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200528T100000
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SUMMARY:Vitamin D in Pregnancy: New Insights for Canadian Women - ONLINE LECTURE
DESCRIPTION:Canadian Nutrition Society\nVitamin D in Pregnancy: New Insights for Canadian Women\n2020 PhD Dissertation Award Lecture\nThursday\, May 28\, 2020\n9:00AM – 10:00AM PT\nTo register\, CLICK HERE\n  \n  \nSpeaker: Maude Perreault\, RD\, PhD\, McMaster University \nModerator: Stephanie A. Atkinson\, PhD\, DSc (Hon)\, FCAHS Professor\, McMaster University \nMaternal vitamin D status plays a major role in placental development\, and several aspects of “fetal programming”. Globally\, vitamin D deficiency in pregnancy is widely reported\, and has been associated with sub-optimal bone accretion and other adverse health outcomes in both mother and offspring. Our research aimed to assess maternal determinants of vitamin D status at different trimesters during pregnancy and how status impacts maternal and fetal bone metabolism. These findings\, along with detailed assessment of maternal habitual dietary intake throughout pregnancy\, provided a detailed profile of vitamin D status in relation to bone health in pregnant Canadian women. \n  \n  \nLearning Objectives:\n1. Understand the role of physiological adaptations in vitamin D during pregnancy in maternal and fetal bone metabolism \n2. Provide new evidence on the determinants of vitamin D status in pregnant women in southern Ontario over the last decade \n3. Discuss how the results of this research address commonly asked questions by health care providers and pregnant women. \n  \n  \nAbout the Speaker:\nDr. Maude Perreault completed a BSc in Nutrition at the Université de Montréal\, and became a registered dietitian in Québec in 2010 and in 2011\, qualified as a registered dietitian in Ontario. Following completion of a MSc in the Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences at the University of Guelph\, she completed her PhD in Medical Sciences\, Division of Metabolism and Nutrition at McMaster University under the supervision of Dr. Stephanie Atkinson in the Department of Pediatrics. Dr. Perreault’s clinical and research interests include maternal and infant nutrition\, with a focus on the developmental origins of health and disease. Her doctoral studies were supported by prestigious scholarships such as the CIHR Vanier doctoral award and a Career Enhancement Award from the Canadian Child Health Clinician Scientists Program. While at McMaster her academic and research achievements have been recognized with awards such as the Joanne Schweitzer Clinical Nutrition Abstract award and the Nestlé Nutrition Student and Trainee oral competition finalist award from the Canadian Nutrition Society (May 2018)\, as well as the Graduate Program’s Excellence award (May 2017) and the Graduate Leadership award (May 2019) from the Faculty of Health Sciences at McMaster University. \nTo register\, CLICK HERE
URL:https://phabc.org/event/vitamin-d-in-pregnancy-new-insights-for-canadian-women-online-lecture/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200531T100000
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SUMMARY:Reimagining Our Future (Part 4: Delivery) - WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:Reimagining Our Future\nAn Appreciative Inquiry Into What’s Wanting to be Created\nWebinar\, multiple dates\n  \n\nPlease join us for a conversation online about what’s wanting to be created during this liminal period of ambiguity and uncertainty where we find ourselves at the threshold between what we were and what we will become. On the edge of this global disruption\, what are the things that are about to emerge? What will come after the current pandemic? \n  \n  \nWith a stance of Appreciative Inquiry\, we’ll explore the successes\, strengths\, possibilities and opportunities of the world around us. When we slow down\, pause and attend to the now\, what are we appreciating? What’s most vital and alive? As we lean forward and open up\, what are we aspiring to? What wishes\, hopes and dreams do we have for ourselves\, our organizations and our world? As we set intention and take action\, what are we committing to? What will we do? \n  \n  \nThe conversation will take place over a series of four sessions: \n\nDiscovery – Appreciating the best of ‘what is’\nDream – Envisioning ‘what might be’\nDesign – Identifying ‘what should be’\nDelivery – Living into ‘what will be’\n\n  \nWhat will we learn\, envision and build as we move together into a reimagined future? \n  \n  \nDates and Times: \n\nDiscovery – Sunday\, April 19\, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM (PDT)\nDream – Sunday\, May 3\, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM (PDT)\nDesign – Sunday\, May 17\, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM (PDT)\nDelivery – Sunday\, May 31\, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM (PDT)\n\n  \n  \nSessions will build on one another and participants are encouraged to attend the entire series. Please register for each session separately. A Zoom link will be sent out to registered participants 48 hours before each session.
URL:https://phabc.org/event/reimagining-our-future-part-4-delivery-webinar/
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