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will there be a way to access at least abstracts of the papers/discussions for those of us who live thousands of miles away?
 
thank you.

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From: Health Promotion on the Internet on behalf of Alison Stirling
Sent: Mon 2/2/2004 11:17 AM
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Subject: FW: Social Determinants of Immigrant Health Seminar



The following information comes from Susan Himel, Trillium Health Centre
Coordinator, Health Information and Wellness Centre


CERIS (Joint Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and
Settlement)
Presents a Public Seminar

SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF IMMIGRANT HEALTH:  RESEARCH, POLICY, AND PRACTICE

Date: 11 February, 2004    12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Panel members:

Dr. Richard Glazier
Associate Professor, Department of Family & Community Medicine, University
of Toronto  Scientist, Inner City Health Research Unit, St. Michael's
Hospital

Ms. Maria Herrera
Manager, Urban Health Issues, Toronto Public Health

Dr. Ralph Masi Assistant Professor, Department of Family & Community
Medicine, University of Toronto

Dr. Laura Simich
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto;
Scientist, Culture Community and Health Studies, Centre for Addiction and
Mental Health

Moderator:

Dr. Nazilla Khanlou
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing and Department of Psychiatry,
University of Toronto;  Health Domain Leader, CERIS

Location:  Room 548, 246 Bloor St. West, 5th Floor, (St. George subway
station, Bedford Street Exit) Toronto, Ontario Canada

 Refreshments will be served.

RSVP: To help us plan, please call (416) 946-3110.

For information, please visit our website: http://ceris.metropolis.net

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