Events
The necessity of truth in the Truth and Reconciliation process was discussed head-on at “The Next 150: Resisting colonialism and (re)claiming health on Turtle Island,” the Dalla Lana School of Public Health’s 10th student-led conference…
The Canadian Conference on Global Health (CCGH) took place October 29-31, 2017 in Ottawa, Canada. The conference brought together over 600 individuals from across the world, including public health practitioners, researchers, policy makers, physicians, and students, to discuss the theme of “Leaving no one behind? Reflection for action in a changing world”…
Earlier this month, the Collaborative Doctoral Program in Global Health at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health teamed up with the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) to present a screening of Gianfranco Rosi’s award-winning film Fire at Sea (Fuocoammare) at the TIFF Bell Lightbox…
For an assignment in Dr. Matt Price’s “Hacking History” class, students attended the 2016 Great Lakes Public Forum. The forum brought together stakeholders from Canada and the United States to discuss the restoration and protection of the Great Lakes…
When photos of three-year-old Alan Kurdi’s lifeless body surfaced in the international media, it sparked an intense and emotional response from many members of the Canadian public. But what is Canada’s duty to children like Alan Kurdi and to people around the world fleeing persecution and war?
With the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report, and increasing advocacy for the incorporation of indigenous history/knowledge into medical and post-secondary education, it was both topical and imperative for McMaster University to host its first Indigenous Health Conference this year…
We made a resolution last year to have a “year-in-review” post up before the year ended. And like all resolutions it fell behind. But what better way to recover from the extended-New-Year-party-weekend than to have a look back and reminisce.
On October 26th, the University of Toronto Pre-Medical Society and Global Health Engage hosted an event titled “The Challenges of Children’s Healthcare in Asia.” Dr. Prantar Chakrabarti from the NRS Medical College of Calcutta was invited to speak about the difficulties of treating hematological diseases in India, with a focus on Calcutta…
Girl Rising, a documentary directed by Richard E. Robbins, was the focus of a recent screening hosted by the Interdisciplinary Society for International Development (ISID). Held in the newly renovated Innis College Theatre, the documentary night on January 29 was the first of two related sessions on gender and development…
Anjum Sultana sat down with Jesse Jenkinson, a second year PhD Student at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health to discuss the power, politics and privilege inherent in the Global Health field and the challenges of conducting research on the ground in the Global South.
We are hosting one of the most exciting Global Health panels of the year with Dignitas Youth. By inviting researchers and leaders in Global Health we aim to stimulate the much needed discussion on the topic of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)…
When a new drug gets tested, the results of the trials should be published for the rest of the medical world — except much of the time, negative or inconclusive findings go unreported, leaving doctors and researchers in the dark. In collaboration with JULS – Journal of Undergraduate Life Sciences and Education and Equity, we will be screening…
Juxtaposition Global Health Magazine is proud to present “U-Turn: Learning from Failure in WHO’s TB Control Program” – A Discussion with Dr. Joy Fitzgibbon in Partnership with UNSOC. It will be happening Thursday, October 31st in the Junior Common Room at Trinity College.
On November 8th & 9th 2013, Juxtaposition Global Health Magazine will be holding Canada’s first ever Global Health Case Competition, entitled “Toronto Thinks – Global Health Innovations and Solutions”.