#Environmental Health 2014 – The 7th Annual DLSPH Student-Led Conference

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REMINDER TO REGISTER FOR:
The DLSPH 7th Annual Student-led Conference 2014, “From Global Mess to Local Stress: Bringing the Impact of Environmental Harm to the Forefront of Public Health”

When: Friday October 17th, 2014 (8:00 am-4:30pm)
Where: Health Sciences Building, 155 College St.
Beginning in Auditorium 610, 6th Floor
How much? Free! 

(We are now over 65% sold out, so if you are interested in attending I encourage you to register ASAP as we have limited spots available)

With this conference, we seek to question whether the Canadian and global public health community has considered environmental harm to our planet as a fundamental public health concern. Indeed, could environmental harm be the public health issue our time? This question challenges students, academics, community members, local and global organizations, decision-makers, and key stakeholders to reflect on the impact environmental harm has on population health, the relationship between the environment and health equity, and the importance of recognizing this public health priority.

Register today at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/7th-annual-dalla-lana-school-of-public-health-student-led-conference-tickets-13448160811 before spots fill up! 

PS: Don’t forget to enter our photography competition for a chance to win some cool prizes (like a MEC backpack)!

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