Café Scientifique – Gender and Women's Health Matters in Saskatchewan

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Prairie Women’s Health Centre of Excellence (PWHCE) is hosting a Canadian Institute of Health Research Café Scientifique on health through a gender lens in Saskatchewan.

Thursday, Jan. 20, 2011, at 7:00 pm
McNally Robinson Bookstore, 3130 8th St. E, Saskatoon

Three speakers have been invited to discuss different issues related to women’s health. Diane Martz will be speaking on a senior population in rural women’s health. Alex Wilson will be speaking about Aboriginal women’s health, identity and wellness in Saskatchewan and Margaret Haworth-Brockman will talk about PWHCE’s community research activities in Saskatchewan.

PWHCE is one of the Centres of Excellence for Women’s Health supported by the Women’s Health Contribution Program, through the Bureau of Women’s Health and Gender Analysis of Health Canada. For over fifteen years, PWHCE has been working with Saskatchewan women to improve and address health issues.

For more information contact pwhce@usask.ca.