History of Health and Medicine: Medicine Expo at 67

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History of Health and Medicine: Medicine Expo at 67
Faculty Development
Northern Ontario History of Health and Medicine Group
Medicine at Expo 67: Montreal’s Theatre of Life
Presented by: Dr. Steven Palmer
MAR
9
CGHHM-01406-A
onday, March 9, 2015
M
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. EST
Distributed Learning
NOSM at Lakehead University: ATAC Room 6022
NOSM at Laurentian University: MSE Room 107
Face to Face, OTN Videoconference, Webcast
Presenter
Dr. Steven Palmer, University of Windsor, is the Canada
Research Chair in the History of International Health.
Program Description
The Northern Ontario History of Health and Medicine
Group links students, faculty, researchers, practitioners,
and interested individuals from across the North and a
range of disciplines/professions. The sessions provide an
opportunity for people to share and discuss cutting-edge
research in the history of medicine (broadly defined).
At each session, a speaker will present his/her current
research and respond to group discussion. This series
promotes research, community engagement, and
interactivity within the communities of Northern Ontario
and amongst different health professions and academic
disciplines.
Objectives
By the end of the program, participants will be able to:
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Discuss and assess research methods in the history of global health and medicine.
Demonstrate their knowlege of the history of global health in the late 20th century.
Discuss and develop a wider critical perspective on the history of medicine and healing in the 20th century that can help inform
their perspectives on issues related to practice and relevant public debates.
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This program meets the accreditation criteria of The College of Family
Physicians of Canada and has been accredited for up to 1 Mainpro-M1
credit(s) as approved by the Continuing Education and Professional
Development Office at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine.
CEPD
continuing education and
professional development
CEPD Office phone: 1-807-766-7464 | Website: nosm.ca/cepd
nosm.ca/cepd