2nd CRISM Atlantic Symposium
Details to follow. For more information: icras.crism.qm@gmail.com
Details to follow. For more information: icras.crism.qm@gmail.com
CRCHUM, Pavillon R, 900 St-Denis, 3rd floor, Room R03.216 Sarah Larney is a Senior Research Fellow at the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW Sydney. Her work focuses on opportunities to improve the health and wellbeing of particularly marginalised populations, including people who inject drugs and prisoners.
This interdisciplinary, knowledge transfer and networking day will bring together professionals from different backgrounds and regions to share on issues related to OUD services in the Quebec Province and discuss best practices. Click here for more information (French only).
Join us for a webinar on the Lower-Risk Cannabis Use Guidelines (LRCUG), presented by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) and Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). The guidelines include 10 recommendations on reducing risks associated with cannabis use, based on the best available scientific evidence. PHAC and CAMH have teamed up to […]
The BC Substance Use Conference 2019 will represent the bringing together of diverse stakeholders to discuss efforts to treat and care for people with substance use disorders. This three-day event will include research, education, and clinical presentations and workshops across several topics within substance use including opioid, alcohol, and cannabis use disorders. Click here for more information […]
The 33rd National Harm Reduction Meeting for PUDI will be held in Longueuil, QC on May 8, 2019. This year's theme is: Why and how to approach sexuality and harm reduction related to drugs? Click here to see the pre-program. (French) Registration.
The Symposium is aimed primarily at clinicians: doctors, nurses and pharmacists involved in the treatment and monitoring of patients. For more information (in French)
You are cordially invited to the Collaborative forum: Front-line Reflections also known as the INHSU community day which will take place the day before the conference officially begins. The Community collaborative forum is for the community by the community.
Give your symposium a kick-start with this two-hour ice-breaker session designed to help build connections between new and established researchers. The session will consist of a networking workshop (graduate students / early career researchers only) followed by a mixer to facilitate informal and friendly conversations between participants and senior investigators. For more information: https://inhsu2019-makingconnections.eventbrite.ca
Drs. Julie Bruneau and Marina Klein are pleased to invite you to the 8th International Symposium on Hepatitis Care in Substance Users (INHSU 2019) in Montreal, September 11-13, 2019. This symposium is the leading International Conference focused on the management of hepatitis among substance users. INSHU 2019 will gather delegates including health professionals, researchers, community […]