Congrès international sur la santé des enfants autochtones
Accueil du CISEA - Programme de 2011 - Objectifs - Organisateurs
RENSEIGNEMENTS AU SUJET DU CONGRÈS (en anglais seulement)
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Séance de formation et documents à distribuer (en anglais seulement)
(REMARQUE : Seules les séances comportant des présentations Powerpoint ou des documents à distribuer sont indiquées. Pour obtenir le programme complet, cliquez sur le lien pertinent ci-dessus.)
A6 – Maternal–Child Health
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Risk-Reduction Activities Indigenous Communities
Jennifer S. Irving, MPH (Oglala Lakota)
B1 – Skills Building
The Art of Lecturing and Giving Presentations: How to Have More Fun Giving Better Presentations
Ben Hoffman, MD, FAAP
B2 - Social Determinants of Health
Social Determinants of Health of Aboriginal Children in Canada
Kent Saylor, MD, FRCPC (Mohawk)
B4 – Oral Health
Why Do Native Children Have So Many Cavities?
Steve Holve, MD, FAAP
Early Childhood Oral Health in Indigenous Populations of North America
Robert Schroth, DMD, MSc, PhD
B6 – Healthy Communities
Culturally-based, Community-operated, Multiservice Hubs for Indigenous Children and Families
Jessica Ball, MPH, PhD and Pauline Janyst, MA (Da/naxda/xe First Nation on Harbledown Island)
H1N1: An International Perspective
H1N1 Influenza in American Indians/Alaska Natives
Rosalyn Singleton, MD, MPH, FAAP
Suicide Prevention in Adolescents
Suicide Prevention
Robert Sege, MD, PhD, FAAP
C5 - Infectious Diseases/International Health
Risk Factors for Chronic Suppurative Lung Disease and Bronchiectasis in Indigenous Children
Peter S. Morris, MBBS, PhD, FRACP
Update on Treatment of Childhood Bronchiectasis unrelated to Cystic-Fibrosis
Gregory J. Redding, MD, FAAP
C6 – Rheumatology
Arthritis in Indigenous North American Populations
James N. Jarvis, MD, FAAP (Mohawk)
Arthritis in Native American Children: Medical and Cultural Nuances
Alan Rosenberg, MD
D2 - Obesity/Diabetes
A Clinician’s Perspective on Childhood Obesity: A Growing Epidemic
Lenna Liu, MD, MPH, FAAP
D3 - Cultural Competency
The Role of Culture in Indigenous Child Health
Kent Saylor, MD, FRCPC (Mohawk)
The Role of Culture in Indigenous Child Health
Theresa Maresca, MD (Mohawk)
D5 - Cultural/Traditional Health
Exploring How First Nations Traditional Use of Tobacco Can be Utilized as a Strategy in Prevention and Intervention for Tobacco Misuse Amongst First Nations Youth
Sonia Isaac-Mann, BSc, MSc (Mi’gmaq)
D6 - Psychosocial/Behavioral Health
Indigenous Young Children’s Language Development: Promising Practices and Needs
Jessica Ball, MPH, PhD
Relevance and Effectiveness of Speech & Language Services to Indigenous Young Children
Sharla Peltier (Mnjikaning [Rama] First Nation)
D7 - Psychosocial/Behavioral Health
Update on Evidence-based Pediatric Psychopharmacology
Margaret Cary, MD, MPH, FAAP and Michael Storck, MD
Integrating Traditional Healing with Western Medicine
Appropriate Health Care for Children of Indigenous Cultures
Carol Locust, EdD (Eastern Band Cherokee Indians)
E1 - Housing
Housing and Respiratory Health among Inuit Children
Thomas Kovesi, MD, FRCPC
E2 - Obesity
Let’s Be Healthy Together: Preventing Childhood Obesity in Ontario’s Aboriginal Communities
Melanie Ferris, MA (Anishnawbe)
E4 - Maternal-Child Health
Diagnosis and Management of Children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
Patricia Blakley, MD, PhD, FAAP and Lara Spagrud, PhD
Affichage : avril 2011
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