From Pap Tests to Self Sampling: The Future of Cervical Cancer Screening featuring guest speaker Dr. Roni Kraut.
The Journey of Women with ADHD
The Journey of Women with ADHD featuring guest speaker Dr. Anita Parhar!
Embracing Balance: The Role of Acupuncture in Pregnancy
Embracing Balance: The Role of Acupuncture in Pregnancy
Presented by: Danielle Hall, R. Ac. & Suzie Jones, R. Ac., BPE
Starting or Restarting Resistance Exercise for Women Over 40
Starting or Restarting Resistance Exercise for Women Over 40 Presented by: Physiotherapist Sharmila Kulkarni
Unexpected Reproductive Anomalies in Girls: Revealing the Unknown About Female Anatomy
Unexpected Reproductive Anomalies in Girls: Revealing the Unknown About Female Anatomy. Presented by Dr. Kristina Arion, BSc, MD (OBGYN)
Breast Concerns Over the Lifespan Presented by: Dr. Sandra Peacock, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Breast Concerns Over the Lifespan Presented by: Dr. Sandra Peacock, MD, CCFP, FCFP
Understanding Infertility & Paths to Parenthood
A detailed discussion regarding infertility causes, treatment options, and diverse family-building alternatives across populations with Dr. Nicole Paterson, MD, FRCSC, GREI.
Trauma Informed Care in Women’s Health
A look at how trauma impacts individuals and strategies to help build relationships not protective walls.
Menopause: In Your 40s, 50s and 60s. What you Need to Know
Menopause: In Your 40s, 50s and 60s. What you Need to Know
Menopause is a natural process: the normal ageing of the ovaries and decline in estrogen and progesterone levels.
Why Should We Care About Menopause? What Are the Symptoms of Menopause? What Are the Treatment Approaches for Menopause? What Can You Do to Help You Through Menopause
and Beyond?
Presented by Nese Yuksel, BScPharm, PharmD, NCMP, FCSHP
Professor Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Alberta
Contraception: Resources and Information for Youth, Families and Healthcare Professionals
Not your Mother’s Birth Control: Contraception for Youth
You have the right to confidential medical care. You have the right to decide what birth control is best for you (including no birth control).
You should have access to a medical professional that is non-judgmental and listens/ acknowledges your concerns about your body and relationships. Presented by Mandy Karr – Nurse Practitioner – The Alex Youth Centre
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