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Research Seminars
 

Monthly research seminars will bring together the students and faculty of the Collaborative Program in Women's Health to advance networking, joint mentoring and supervision. Students at both the master's and doctoral level as well as program faculty will present at these sessions, which will be an opportunity for presenters to receive constructive feedback on research-in-progress from an attentive, interdisciplinary audience. Each seminar will include a primary speaker and formal comments from at least one scheduled discussant from a different disciplinary background. Use this link for further guidelines on the format of the seminar series sessions and role of the participants.

The Collaborative Graduate Program in Women's Health hosts a monthly seminar series for its graduate students and faculty - which is open to all. Here is a listing of the upcoming sessions and session dates. All seminars are held on the last Thursday of every month in room 703 at the Women's College Research Institute (790 Bay Street, 7th floor, Toronto, ON) from 11 a.m. -1 p.m.. Please see dates below:

Date Topic Presenter Discussant Moderator
24/09/09 CPWH Introduction & Information Session Dr.Gillian Einstein  
29/10/09 Exploring Concepts of Risk and Nonlinearity in Sexual Violence Prevention: A Review of Canadian Federal Health Policy Laura Chertkow Dr.Gillian Einstein Subha Ramanathan
26/11/09 Poisonous Afflictions: Body, emotion, and morality in the Tibetan medical literature on 'treating women's diseases' Jennifer Bright Dr.Adam Anderson Valerie Kelly
28/01/10 The gender and cultural dynamics of the AIDS Risk Reduction Model among African-Canadian and Ghanaian young men and women Edna Aryee Dr. Cameron Norman Deana Kangasingam
25/02/10 Knowledge of High Risk Human Papillomavirus Status and Relevant Risk Behaviors in Women With a History of Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia Catriona Buick Dr. Catherine Classen TBD
25/03/10 The Everyday Activities of South Asian Girls Subha Ramanathan Dr.Carla Rice Maki Iwase
29/04/10 The Culture of a Chronic Illness, Fibromyalgia Margaret Oldfield Dr. Shannon Dunn Danielle Rolfe

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