NEW BLOG POST │To mark #IndigenousPeoplesDay, this month on the blog @LauraGee77 shares her story of growing up in Thunder Bay, Ontario and how indigenous teachings helped her through some of her toughest times: https://t.co/rnFUSyhQEu.
#FirstNations#Metis#Métis#Inuit
Always a pleasure to see our future colleagues, the always energetic Medical Students, and their excellent presentations, @MedEdConference !
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#ccme2022#MedEd
"People weren’t ready to put Canada’s sweetheart and #MentalHealth in the same sentence.”
#NewPost on the blog! This month @eileenhu_ang interviewed figure skater and mental health advocate @Lizmanley88. Here's how it went!
👉https://t.co/lJKaXB9hZN 👈
1/17 #MedTwitter – this #tweetorial will focus on our NET Study pre-print: https://t.co/YzQ9bS9W4R
This study assesses Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) with the homeless or precariously housed.
But, before we get to that…you might be wondering, why this population?
The @CAPE_Ontario team is excited to announce that we're on Twitter! Follow us to keep updated w/ our climate and environmental health initiatives in ON, ranging from political advocacy to divestment and much more. Interested in getting involved? Sign up @ https://t.co/VlGeCrHSgH
So far we've raised almost $19K for mental health research! This will fund projects like our #NETStudy which addresses PTSD in precariously housed populations. Learn more at https://t.co/D2VNgDd9Ri. Donate here: https://t.co/vqaKbXuu77
@OttawaHospital#SupportTOH
Here is the list of the 55 Conservative MPPs who voted against giving Ontarians #PaidSickDays today. I am deeply disappointed #Nepean’s MPP @MacLeodLisa voted against this. We desperately need #PaidSickLeave to help get this pandemic under control. #WeCanDoBetter#onpoli
#BREAKING: The Ontario government has once again voted against #PaidSickDays.
In total, our government has now voted against paid sick days 21 times since the start of the #COVID19 pandemic.
If you’re not outraged, you’re not paying attention.
Study recruitment during a pandemic is challenging but happy to report that we have officially recruited 200 participants into the #ECCOMStudy - that's 1/3 of our total sample!
This study explores the mental health burden of COVID-19 among both patients and healthcare workers.
We could not be more proud of our med student @eileenhu_ang, whose @uOttawaMed Studentship application ranked among the top 5 submissions for social accountability! She will be working on our #ECCOMStudy that explores the mental health burden of #COVID19 in Eastern Ontario.