Dzau Distinguished Lecture in Global and Population Health - Jane Philpott: Constructing the Future of Health Care

16 May 2024 17:30
19:00
This year's Victor Dzau and Ruth Cooper-Dzau Distinguished Lecture in Global and Population Health will feature the Hon. Dr. Jane Philpott

WHEN: Thursday, May 16, 2024, at 5:30 p.m.

WHERE: Centre Mont-Royal, 1000, Sherbrooke West, Montreal, QC

McGill Summer Institutes in Global Health

21 May 2024
to
14 Jun 2024
Registration now open!

The 9th edition of the McGill Summer Institutes in Global Health will offer 15 courses taught by McGill professors and internationally renowned guest speakers. Courses are available online or in person. The tried and true classic courses on Infectious Diseases and Global Health will be offered along with new courses Introduction to Migration and Health, Gender Equality and Global Health and Advocacy in global health.

2024 Annual AMR Symposium

3 Jun 2024

The McGill AMR Centre is hosting its 4th Annual Symposium. We are inviting you to join this in-person event to network and discuss antimicrobial resistance (AMR) related topics, AMR community research interests and needs, coupled with live streaming of keynote speaker for those who attend virtually.  Preliminary program includes keynote, faculty talks, trainee flash talks, career luncheon and poster session.

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