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Synergy Online – March 2004
 
In this issue:
 
* Toronto named host of the 2006 International AIDS Conference
* Health Canada Monitors Avian Flu
* Giving HIV+ Youth a Voice
* CCIC Seminar invitation
* Institute Advisory Board (IAB)  Membership - Annual Recruitment of New
Members
* Research Associate, End of Life Care-New Emerging Team
* Manitoba Association of Health Care Professionals seeks new Executive
Director
* Canadian Coalition for Public Health in the 21st Century writes letter
to Prime Minister Martin
 
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Toronto named host of the 2006 International AIDS Conference:  On
December 1, 2003, World AIDS Day, the International AIDS Society
officially announced that Toronto will host the XVI International AIDS
Conference, to be held August 13-19, 2006.  AIDS 2006 will bring 15,000
to 20,000 of the world's leading scientists, health care workers,
activists and community leaders together to share current knowledge on
HIV/AIDS.  http://www.canadian-health-network.ca
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Health Canada Monitors Avian Flu:  Health Canada continues to closely
monitor occurrences of avian influenza A (H5N1) or "bird flu" outbreaks
in several Asian countries. Outbreaks have been confirmed in Japan,
South Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, and now Cambodia. The outbreaks have
affected millions of chickens in these countries combined, as well as
several human cases in Vietnam and Thailand. In addition, reports
indicate that pigs and ducks have also been infected. For further
information on avian influenza A (H5N1) or "bird flu" consult Health
Canada's Travel Medicine Web site
(www.hc-sc.gc.ca/pphb-dgspsp/tmp-pmv/pub_e.html).
 
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Giving HIV+ Youth a Voice:  HIV positive youth (29 years old and
younger) are invited to participate in the Canadian AIDS Society's 2004
People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHIV/AIDS) Forum. Registration is FREE.
The PLWHIV/AIDS Forum is a gathering of HIV positive individuals from
all across Canada. The point of the Forum is to bring HIV positive
individuals together to talk about the issues that are most important to
them, and to then pass on these issues (as "Resolutions") to the
Canadian AIDS Society's Annual General Meeting (AGM).  The Forum is a
three-day event, to be held from Wednesday June 16th to Friday June
18th, 2004 in Ottawa, Ontario.  If you have any questions or concerns,
contact Maxxine (Youth Project Coordinator) anytime at 1-800-499-1986
ext. 123 or [log in to unmask] 
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Canadian Council for International Cooperation (CCIC) Seminar
invitation:  Dr Joseph Decosas, Health Advisor of Plan International in
West Africa will facilitate a seminar entitled "Adolescent sexual
health: rethinking our approach to AIDS education" on 1st April 2004
from 10.00 am to 11.30 am. The seminar will be held in the Canadian
Council for International Cooperation (CCIC) Board Room on the 3rd
floor, 1 Nicholas Street, Ottawa.  Should you be interested in
attending, please contact Rosemary Forbes at [log in to unmask]
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Institute Advisory Board (IAB)  Membership - Annual Recruitment of New
Members: The 2004 cycle of IAB membership renewal is underway. A
turnover of about 45 of the over 200 members is expected. Applications
will be accepted online until April 7, 2004. New members will be invited
to serve terms of three years beginning September 1, 2004.  For
information, see http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/about/18156.shtml.
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Research Associate, End of Life Care-New Emerging Team: The Palliative
Care Research Group of the Élisabeth Bruyère Research Institute (ÉBRI)
under the leadership of Dr. Pierre Allard is looking for a Research
Associate for its “End of Life Care for Seniors-New Emerging Team
(ELCS-NET)”.  ELCS-NET is a new project funded by the Canadian
Institutes of Health Research ($1.5M over the next five years).  If you
are interested in this opportunity and have a Masters degree, two years
experience, well developed critical thinking and research appraisal
skills, excellent communications skills, a lot of energy, exceptional
interpersonal skills please contact:  Joanne Yelle-Weatherall, Director
Operations, Elisabeth Bruyère Research Institute at [log in to unmask]
 
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Manitoba Association of Health Care Professionals seeks new Executive
Director:  The mission of MAHCP is to advance and preserve the economic
and social well being of members through negotiations with employers, to
protect members from arbitrary or unjust treatment by employers, to
lobby various and appropriate governmental departments, to represent
collective concerns to the public, various agencies, organizations, and
business while promoting the highest standards of health care. The
organization is looking for a new Executive Director.  To learn more
about this exciting position, please visit www.mahcp.ca.
 
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Canadian Coalition for Public Health in the 21st Century writes letter
to Prime Minister Martin: CCPH recently wrote a letter encouraging Prime
Minister Martin to follow through on his commitment to public health in
the upcoming budget. Given the prominence of health protection in the
2004 Speech from the Throne, CCPH believes that delivery on this key.
They also state that the 2004/05 Budget will be a litmus test of the
government’s commitment to public health.  For more information, see
www.cpha.ca.
 
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Patricia Reilly-King
Project Coordinator, Youth for Health II - Ukraine
Canadian Society for International Health
One Nicholas street, Suite 1105
Ottawa, ON  K1N 7B7 Canada
tel: (613) 241-5785 Ext. 328
fax: (613) 241-3845
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