Event Calendar

Each month, University Health Network hosts a wide variety of lectures, events and ongoing research. Events and projects are open to staff, physicians and the public. There are also a number of ongoing events happening at our hospitals. Scroll down for a complete listing.

Patient Education Events

February 2010

PMH Patient Education Calendar of Events
Date: January 2010
Location: Princess Margaret Hospital
A listing of patient education daily programs as well as weekly support programs for the month. Includes a description of events for Anemia and Fatigue, Prostate Cancer, Introduction to Radiation Therapy, Nutrition for Wellness After Treatment, Finding Health Information on the Internet, and more.
View schedule
.

Public Events

March 2010

TWH Monthly Talk: Understanding Epilepsy
Date: Friday, March 26, 2010 1:00–3:00 pm
Location: Auditorium, 2nd floor, West Wing,
Toronto Western Hospital
(399 Bathurst Street (just north of Dundas)

Dr. Martin del Campo, MD, FRCPC, Neurologist, UHN, Rosey Smith, Director, Adult Services, Epilepsy Toronto, and Carole Duffy, a person living with Epilepsy , will discuss several topics about Understanding Epilepsy including:

  • What is epilepsy?
  • What causes epilepsy and what are the risk factors?
  • What are the treatment options?

Please note: This presentation will be video-conferenced and webcasted on http://webcast.otn.ca. Your face and voice may be captured. We assume your consent when you attend this session.

For more information, please contact Evangeline Roldan at 416-603-5800 ext. 6475

Understanding Epilepsy - English
Understanding Epilepsy - Chinese
Understanding Epilepsy - Portuguese
Understanding Epilepsy - Spanish



[back to top]

Ongoing Events


Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Clinics
Date: Ongoing
Location: All three hospitals
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction is an approach to self-care that will help individuals to cope with stress, pain and illness. The techniques that are taught will help an individual learn to focus awareness on body sensations, thoughts and emotions in a non-judgmental way. Through this practice, a person becomes able to explore their inner world of mind/body, recognize and mobilize their inner psychological resources and take better care of the self.

For more information, visit the UHN Resources on Pain section.

[back to top]


www.uhn.ca


Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Copyright © 2010
University Health Network 190 Elizabeth Street, Toronto ON M5G 2C4