Available courses
Increasing Access to Genetic Testing for Breast and Ovarian Cancer Predisposition
Category: GROWW
Level of difficulty: Intermediate
Audience: Graduate – Masters
Course Language: English
Dr. Kelly Metcalfe from the University of Toronto presents a seminar on Increasing Access to Genetic Testing for Breast and Ovarian Cancer Predisposition.
Working Together to Support Autistic Women's Mental Health
Category: GROWW
Level of difficulty: Intermediate
Audience: Graduate – Masters
Course Language: English
Dr. Ami Tint from the University of Calgary presents a seminar on working together to support Autistic Women's mental health.
Embedding Equity into Implementation Science
Category: GROWW
Level of difficulty: Intermediate
Audience: Graduate – Masters
Course Language: English
Dr. Helen Skouteris from Monash University presents a seminar on embedding equity into implementation science.
Management of Osteoporosis: What do the Osteoporosis Canada Guidelines Recommend?
Category: GROWW
Level of difficulty: Intermediate
Audience: Graduate – Masters
Course Language: English
Dr. Nese Yuksel from the University of Alberta presents a seminar on the management of osteoporosis: What do the Osteoporosis Canada Guidelines Recommend?
Baring it All project: Final report from a survey on reproductive and sexual health in women+ with inflammatory arthritis, psoriatic, and rheumatic diseases
Category: GROWW
Level of difficulty: Intermediate
Audience: Graduate – Masters
Course Language: English
Antonella Scali and Laurie Proulx presents a seminar on the Baring it All project: Final report from a survey on reproductive and sexual health in women+ with inflammatory arthritis, psoriatic, and rheumatic disease.
Management of BRCA-ovarian cancer: results from an international study
Category: GROWW
Level of difficulty: Intermediate
Audience: Graduate – Masters
Course Language: English
Dr. Joanne Kotsopolous from the University of Toronto presents a seminar on the Management of BRCA-ovarian cancer: results from an international study.
The Impact of Treating Maternal Postpartum Depression on Mothers and their Offspring
Category: GROWW
Level of difficulty: Intermediate
Audience: Graduate – Masters
Course Language: English
Dr. Ryan Van Lieshout from McMaster University presents on the impact of treating maternal postpartum depression on mothers and their offspring.
Developing mental health interventions for reproductive mood disorders
Category: GROWW
Level of difficulty: Intermediate
Audience: Graduate – Masters
Course Language: English
Dr. Jennifer Gordon from the University of Regina presents on mental health interventions for reproductive mood disorders.
The gut Microbiome in Mental Illness: Hope or Hype
Category: GROWW
Level of difficulty: Intermediate
Audience: Graduate – Masters
Course Language: English
Dr. Val Taylor from the University of Calgary presents a seminar on the gut Microbiome in Mental Illness: Hope or Hype
The Long-Run Impact of a Universal Childcare Program on Maternal Work and Income
Category: GROWW
Level of difficulty: Intermediate
Audience: Graduate – Masters
Course Language: English
Michael Baker from the University of Toronto presents on the Long-Run Impact of a Universal Childcare Program on Maternal Work and Income.
Physiology of the Menstrual Cycle: Applications for Hormonal Contraception and Fertility Therapy
Category: GROWW
Level of difficulty: Intermediate
Audience: Graduate – Masters
Course Language: English
Dr. Angela Baerwald from the University of Saskatchewan presents a seminar on the physiology of the Menstrual Cycle: Applications for Hormonal
Contraception and Fertility Therapy.
The Forced Sterilization and Coerced Contraception of Indigenous and Migrant Women from Canada, Indonesia, and Peru: Research for Healing and Action
Category: GROWW
Level of difficulty: Intermediate
Audience: Graduate – Masters
Course Language: English
Dr. Denise Spitzer from the University of Alberta presents a seminar on research for healing action based on forced sterilization and coerced contraception of Indigenous and migrant women from Canada, Indonesia, and Peru.
Recognizing and Managing Transphobic Countertransference
Category: GROWW
Level of difficulty: Intermediate
Audience: Graduate – Masters
Course Language: English
Dr. Tobias Wiggins from Athabasca University presents a seminar on transphobic countertransference within the medical system.
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- Teacher: Jennifer Gordon
- Teacher: Amy Metcalfe
- Teacher: Ryan Van Lieshout
Structure of the Canadian Health Care System
Category: GROWW
Level of difficulty: Intermediate
Audience: Graduate – Masters
Course Language: English
Dr. Fiona Clement from the University of Calgary presents on the structure of the health care system in Canada.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Across All Ages and Stages: Treat to What and Why?
Category: GROWW
Level of difficulty: Intermediate
Audience: Graduate – Masters
Course Language: English
Dr. Cynthia Seow from the University of Calgary presents an overview of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and the importance of research in this area.
Disability and pregnancy: Lessons learned from a multi-methods study
Category: GROWW
Level of difficulty: Intermediate
Audience: Graduate – Masters
Course Language: English
Dr. Hilary Brown from the University of Toronto presents a seminar on a multi-methods study in disability and pregnancy.
Sex and Gender Multidimensionality and Validity in Health
Category: GROWW
Level of difficulty: Intermediate
Audience: Graduate – Masters
Course Language: English
Dr. Greta Bauer from the University of Minnesota presents on the validity of sex and gender in health studies.
Environmental Chemicals Exposure in Pregnancy and Across the Lifecourse
Category: GROWW
Level of difficulty: Intermediate
Audience: Graduate – Masters
Course Language: English
Dr. Jillian Ashley Martin from Health Canada presents research on environmental chemicals exposure in pregnancy and beyond.
Research Design for Two-Spirit Engagement
Category: GROWW
Level of difficulty: Intermediate
Audience: Graduate – Masters
Course Language: English
Dr. Margaret Robinson from Dalhousie University discusses research design for Two-Spirit engagement.
Meaning, harm, and responsibility: a critical sociological account of feeling and working in healthcare
Category: GROWW
Level of difficulty: Intermediate
Audience: Graduate – Masters
Course Language: English
Dr. Ariel Ducey from the University of Calgary presents on a critical sociological account of feeling and working in health care.