Events Calendar
Doctors Nova Scotia is pleased to share information on upcoming local, national and international events.
Inclusion on the events calendar does not necessarily mean Doctors Nova Scotia endorses these events nor their content.
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The Pathogen's Terrain: A Case Study of the mRNA Technology Transfer Programme in South Africa
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Information Session
The History of Medical Renal Pathology
Professional Development
This full-day event showcases the important work undertaken by researchers associated with the Canadian Center for Vaccinology and the Divisions of Infectious Diseases at IWK Health and Nova Scotia Health.
Information Session
Shame is a powerful force in the experiences of medical trainees, physicians, and patients. These experiences are powerful, deeply held, and infrequently shared. Learning to speak shame can contribute to shame resilience, as can practicing self-compassion and both providing and receiving peer support.
Professional Development
Theme: Alcohol Use Disorders and Mental Health: An Update
Information Session
The first lecture of the Dalhousie Global Mental Health Guest Lecture Series featuring Dr. Shekhar Saxena, Professor, Practice of Global Mental Health, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health; and, Former Director, Mental Health and Substance Abuse, World Health Organization.
Conference
A comprehensive 2-day review of diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to the patient suffering from chronic painful conditions.
Information Session
“Medical Martyrs: Innovators who Paid a Price”
Professional Development
The annual Tropical and Geographic Medicine course aims to provide health practitioners an important update and overview of key tropical diseases with a focus on providing care in resource-limited settings as well as in Canada. This course is the first of its kind in western Canada. Over 300 physicians, nurses, pharmacists and other health professionals have successfully completed this course.