Events Calendar
Doctors Nova Scotia is pleased to share information on upcoming local, national and international events.
Inclusion on the events calendar does not necessarily mean Doctors Nova Scotia endorses these events nor their content.
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Seeking Substantive Equality in First Nations Social Development... The Next Part of the Journey
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No Health Justice Without Black Justice: Systemic Discrimination in Canada's Prisons and Jails
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Information Session
Presented by the Advocacy, Learning and Inclusion Group for Next generation psychologists (ALIGN) at the University of Regina
Information Session
Presented by the Advocacy, Learning and Inclusion Group for Next generation psychologists (ALIGN) at the University of Regina
Information Session
Series hosted by the Dalhousie Health Justice Institute with support from the Schulich School of Law
Co-hosted by the African Nova Scotian Justice Institute & East Coast Prison Justice Society
Co-hosted by the African Nova Scotian Justice Institute & East Coast Prison Justice Society
Information Session
The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) is pleased to invite physicians and medical learners to an upcoming virtual session on Indigenous allyship and culturally safe care
Information Session
Dr. Kevin Hewitt will deliver the Department of Sociology's 14th annual Dr. Agnes Calliste African Heritage Lecture
Conference
The Society of Rural Physicians of Canada is hosting its first-ever Mini Rural and Remote Conference. (Just like our Annual Rural & Remote Medicine Conference, but Mini!) This streamlined version of our main event enables us to bring the conference experience to more rural and remote areas across the country.
Information Session
The Department of Psychiatry at Dalhousie University in collaboration with the Nova Scotia Health and IWK Mental Health and Addictions Programs have expanded access to mental health care for residents of Nova Scotia.
Conference
A forum organized by the Developmental Disabilities Primary Care Program (DDPCP). Building community and supporting healthcare providers to take action across Canada