Event

Montreal World Health Organization Simulation: Mental Health

Friday, March 20, 2015toSunday, March 22, 2015
New Residence Hall 3625 avenue du Parc, Montreal, QC, H2X 3P8, CA

MonWHO is back for its ninth year of bringing global health to Montreal!

The Montreal World Health Organization Simulation is a national conference providing a platform for students of all disciplines to come together and discuss today’s most pressing topics in global health.

Delegates are invited to assume the roles of country ambassadors, NGOs, or pharmaceutical companies to compose decisive policy at the WHO or participate as journalists to document and shape events as they unfold. Delegates will debate up and coming health issues, be inspired by speakers at the forefront of international health, and get to know each other at a lively evening social. Mental Health is the focal point of this year’s conference, challenging how we define health and inviting reexamination of treatment and care policies at all levels of society. 

The conference will take place from March 20th-22nd hosted at New Residence Hall. Registration is open at http://www.monwho.org/conference-registration/, no previous experience is required.

Keep up to date with our Facebook page, facebook.com/MontrealWHO and find out more at monwho.org! For any questions or inquiries please feel free to contact charge [at] monwho.org!

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