Feature Story: Health of Indigenous communities focus of talk
Dr. Carrie Bourassa is looking forward to returning to her hometown of Regina, reconnecting with friends from the campus community, and listening. While Bourassa has been invited to speak on campus by the U of R’s Centre on Aging and Health, Friday, February 2 she’s eager to hear from members of the...
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External Relations, University of Regina
2018
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10294/8596 |
Summary: | Dr. Carrie Bourassa is looking forward to returning to her hometown of Regina, reconnecting with friends from the campus community, and listening. While Bourassa has been invited to speak on campus by the U of R’s Centre on Aging and Health, Friday, February 2 she’s eager to hear from members of the extended community. Bourassa, a former professor of Indigenous Health Studies at First Nations University of Canada, is one of the country’s top researchers examining the health of Indigenous communities. Staff no |
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