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Domenica
School of Health Policy & Management

York University

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Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2021 10:35 AM
Subject: YU CARE Aging Research Collaboratory with Dr. Hannah Wong- October 28, 2021




Dr. Hannah Wong will be discussing: “Retaining and Attracting Workers in Long-Term Care Homes: How System Dynamics Can Help:”



Registration: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/aging-research-collaboratory-seminar-with-dr-hannah-wong-tickets-183665226637





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Thank you,



Adam



Adam Charnaw, BA CPT

Centre Coordinator

York University Centre for Aging Research and Education (YU CARE)

Faculty of Health



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