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Geography of Health and Heath Care @ the CAG

@cag_health

The official Twitter account for the Geography of Health and Heath Care Study Group of the Canadian Association of Geographers

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Geographers we're just about done another (pandemic) term! Keep an eye on your inbox - the GHHCSG newsletter will be out shortly to wrap up the year

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Whilst the abstracts deadline is 11th Feb (tomorrow!), you have another week (18th) to register at the early bird rate. Don't forget you need to register to have your abstract included in the programme. imgs2022.org/registration/

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Indigenous Environmental Health Research Workshop: Methods, Ethics and Practice to Collaborate with Communities ⁦Columbia University⁩ publichealth.columbia.edu/research/progr…

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Thrilled to find this in my mailbox this morning! Can we please do & share more work like this? #humangeography #indigenousgeography #AcademicChatter

Thrilled to find this in my mailbox this morning! Can we please do & share more work like this?

#humangeography
#indigenousgeography
#AcademicChatter
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Announcing the new GHHCSG executive: Jenna Dixon (Chair), Andrea Rishworth (Vice Chair), Emily Shantz (Secretary), Abraham Marshall Nunbogu (Social-Communications) and Cynthia Itbo Musah (Student Rep). We are excited for the bustling year ahead in Canadian health geography!

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Curious what has been going on in Canadian Health Geography? Check out our (first ever!) monthly communiqué to keep up. Expect it the last Friday of every month (here's the inaugural edition 👇)

Curious what has been going on in Canadian Health Geography? Check out our (first ever!) monthly communiqué to keep up. Expect it the last Friday of every month (here's the inaugural edition 👇)
CISP_ICPS (@cisp_icps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#SocialDeterminantsofHealth are powerful influencers that shape our well-being, from education & employment to housing & access to #healthcare. Addressing these factors is key to building healthier communities. Join CISP_ICPS's Sr Dir @KateMMulligan for an engaging convo below⤵️

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This Wellbeing, Space and Society article responds to the need for greater attention to equity and inclusion within greenspace and wellbeing studies by examining the unique experiences facing immigrant populations. spkl.io/60104go40

This Wellbeing, Space and Society article responds to the need for greater attention to equity and inclusion within greenspace and wellbeing studies by examining the unique experiences facing immigrant populations. spkl.io/60104go40
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Calling Canadian-based health and medical geographers: we want to learn more about what you're working on! Do you have exciting research underway or a new paper published? Tweet or email us ([email protected]) to keep us in the loop

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What's happening in Canadian health, medical, and/or wellbeing geography? Let us know by the 15th of each month so we can share in our monthly communique ✏️

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What have you published in the last year that you're really proud of? This is a completely subjective threshold: A first paper? Something that hit close to home? Maybe the most difficult thing you've ever written?

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Geography prof Kathi Wilson studies the links between health and place > geog.utm.utoronto.ca/kwilson/Home.h… #WomenInScience

Geography prof Kathi Wilson studies the links between health and place > geog.utm.utoronto.ca/kwilson/Home.h… #WomenInScience