CIHR CAFÉ SCIENTIFIQUE PRESENTS
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NATIONAL ABORIGINAL HEALTH ORGANIZATION
Unity, Diversity, Respect
This will be a moderated discussion on the use of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Traditional Knowledge and Cultural Safety in Health Research and Health Care Delivery.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010, 6:00 p.m.
Doors and Refreshments at 5:30 p.m.
National Arts Centre, Fountain Room, 2nd floor
53 Elgin Street, Ottawa, Ontario
Please RSVP: 613-237-9462 or info@naho.ca
The National Aboriginal Health organization (NAHO) is committed to affirming traditional Aboriginal healing and medicine to ensure that these practices receive recognition and respect.
More info >>
Moderator:
Dr. Paulette C. Tremblay, Chief Executive Officer, NAHO
Panelists:
Valorie Whetung, Director, First Nations Centre, NAHO
Dianne Kinnon, Director, Inuit Tuttarvingat, NAHO
Catherine Graham, Director, Métis Centre, NAHO
Simon Brascoupé, Senior Adviser, Aboriginal Relations and Initiatives Unit, NAHO
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NATIONAL ABORIGINAL HEALTH ORGANIZATION
Unity, Diversity, Respect
This will be a moderated discussion on the use of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Traditional Knowledge and Cultural Safety in Health Research and Health Care Delivery.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010, 6:00 p.m.
Doors and Refreshments at 5:30 p.m.
National Arts Centre, Fountain Room, 2nd floor
53 Elgin Street, Ottawa, Ontario
Please RSVP: 613-237-9462 or info@naho.ca
The National Aboriginal Health organization (NAHO) is committed to affirming traditional Aboriginal healing and medicine to ensure that these practices receive recognition and respect.
More info >>
Moderator:
Dr. Paulette C. Tremblay, Chief Executive Officer, NAHO
Panelists:
Valorie Whetung, Director, First Nations Centre, NAHO
Dianne Kinnon, Director, Inuit Tuttarvingat, NAHO
Catherine Graham, Director, Métis Centre, NAHO
Simon Brascoupé, Senior Adviser, Aboriginal Relations and Initiatives Unit, NAHO
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