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DESCRIPTION: \n\nThe McGill Nursing Collaborative\, with support from the P
 ulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and McGill Global Health Programs\, is 
 proud to present Leadership via Voice: Tell your story so people will hear
  it and act on it\, to be held Friday\, May 10 at the McGill Faculty Club.
  There will be panels from 13:00-16:00\, followed by networking and celebr
 ation with wine and cheese from 16:00-18:00. \n\nPlease join us and our pa
 nel of experts as they discuss how to:\n\n\n	Communicate your position (sto
 ry) about key health/healthcare issues effectively to influence the public
  and policy/political decision-makers\n	Feel more confident to share expert
 ise with diverse audiences (media\, public\, policy)\n	Be more responsive t
 o opportunities to share voice with diverse audiences (media\, public\, po
 licy)\n	Develop ‘outward – facing’ social/media skills and tactics to showc
 ase expertise/experience\n	Develop strategies to take back to institutions/
 associations to enhance nursing voice\n\n\nMcGill Faculty Club\, 3450 McTa
 vish St.\, Montreal\, Quebec\n\nPanels: 13:00 – 16:00\n\nNetwork and Celeb
 ration: 16:00 – 18:00\n\n\nLeadership via Voice: Tell your story so people
  will hear it and act on it.\n\n\n	Moderator: Ann Peters\, Pulitzer Center 
 University and Community Outreach Director\n\n\nAnn Peters oversees the Pu
 litzer Center's Campus Consortium program\, which creates opportunities fo
 r journalists\, students and faculty to examine global issues across disci
 plines at more than 30 partner institutions. The network includes two-year
  community colleges\, liberal arts colleges\, larger universities\, school
 s of public health and graduate journalism programs. A graduate of the Uni
 versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Georgetown University Law Cen
 ter\, Ann began her career as a journalist for United Press International.
  She reported from the U.S.\, Israel\, the West Bank\, Gaza Strip\, Lebano
 n\, Egypt and South Africa between 1983 and 1991. She also has worked with
  Human Rights Watch and the Open Society Institute.\n\nWith featured guest
 s including:\n\n\n	Alex Potter - Nurse\, Firefighter and Pulitzer Center Gr
 antee Photojournalist\n		Alex Potter is a photojournalist and nurse from the
  Midwest working mostly in the Middle East. She spent the first years of h
 er career rotating between nursing in Minnesota\, and reporting in Yemen: 
 documenting the post-revolution transition\, the rise of the Houthis\, and
  it’s most current war. She has worked with publications like National Geo
 graphic\, the New York Times\, Washington Post\, and Harpers Magazine\, re
 ceiving grants from the Pulitzer Center\, International Women's Media Foun
 dation\, and the Ground Truth James W. Foley Fellowship\, among others. Re
 cently\, Alex worked in Iraq both as a photojournalist and an emergency an
 d trauma nurse for the duration of the battle for Mosul. She was an integr
 al part in forming Global Response Management\, a medical non profit bring
 ing trauma care to conflict zones. Alex believes in the democratization of
  healthcare\, in finding pragmatic\, realistic solutions to difficult situ
 ations\, and that everyone deserves to have their voice heard. While not i
 n the Middle East\, she works as a wildland firefighter based in the Sawto
 oth National Forest\, Idaho.\n		 \n	Anne Lagacé-Dowson - Broadcaster and Jour
 nalist\n		Anne Lagacé Dowson is a Montreal based bilingual broadcast journal
 ist and commentator\, with an MA in Canadian Studies from Carleton Univers
 ity. Anne is a proponent of the arts\, literacy and social justice.\n		 \n	Dr
 . Ivy Bourgeault - Professor\, Telford School of Management\, University o
 f Ottawa\n		Ivy Lynn Bourgeault\, Professor\, University of Ottawa and recen
 tly held the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Chair in Gender\, Work
  and Health Human Resources. She has garnered an international reputation 
 for her research on maternity care\, population health and health workforc
 e policy\, planning and migration from a gender lens. She has been a consu
 ltant to various provincial Ministries of Health in Canada\, to Health Can
 ada\, the pan American Health Organization (PAHO)\, the OECD and to the Wo
 rld Health Organization. She is an active member of the Gender Equity Hub 
 of the Global Health Workforce Network and the global planning committee o
 f the International Health Workforce Collaborative. She was inducted into 
 the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences in 2016 and received the 2016/17 U
 niversity of Ottawa Award for Excellence in Research\n		 \n	Sarah Nolan\, Lea
 d\, Government Relations at Canadian Nurses Association (CNA)\n		Sarah Nolan
  is the Government Relations Lead at the Canadian Nurses’ Association\, ha
 ving joined the team in March of 2019. Sarah is responsible for providing 
 insight and strategic advice to the broader association in federal advocac
 y efforts. Prior to joining CNA\, Sarah spent over two years in the energy
  sector lobbying the federal government on behalf of Canada’s largest elec
 tricity utility companies. Before her involvement working for associations
 \, Sarah spent almost ten years working in federal politics for various Me
 mbers of Parliament and Ministers on files related to Human Resources Deve
 lopment\, Foreign Affairs and International Trade\, Status of Women and In
 dustry.\n		 \n	Dr. Madhukar Pai\, Director\, McGill Global Health Programs Di
 rector\, McGill International TB Centre\n		Prof. Madhukar Pai\, MD\, PhD\, F
 CAHS is a Canada Research Chair in Epidemiology & Global Health at McGill 
 University\, Montreal. He is the Director of McGill Global Health Programs
 \, and Director of the McGill International TB Centre. Madhu Pai did his m
 edical training and community medicine residency in Vellore\, India. He co
 mpleted his PhD in epidemiology at UC Berkeley\, and a postdoctoral fellow
 ship at the UCSF. Madhu serves as a Consultant to the Bill & Melinda Gates
  Foundation. He serves on the STAG-TB committee of WHO\, Geneva\; Scientif
 ic Advisory Committee of FIND\, Geneva\; and Access Advisory Committee of 
 TB Alliance\, New York. He has previously served on the Coordinating Board
  of the Stop TB Partnership. He is on the editorial boards of Lancet Infec
 tious Diseases\, PLoS Medicine\, eLife\, PLoS ONE\, International Journal 
 of TB and Lung Disease\, among others. Madhu’s research is mainly focused 
 on improving the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis\, especially in h
 igh-burden countries like India and South Africa. His research is supporte
 d by grant funding from the Gates Foundation\, Grand Challenges Canada\, a
 nd Canadian Institutes of Health Research. He has more than 300 peer-revie
 wed publications. He is a recipient of the Union Scientific Prize\, Chanch
 lani Global Health Research Award\, and Haile T. Debas Prize. He is a memb
 er of the Royal Society of Canada\, and an elected Fellow of the Canadian 
 Academy of Health Sciences.\n		 \n	Natalie Stake-Doucet\, President\, AQII-QN
 A\n		Natalie Stake-Doucet is a registered nurse and fellow at the Policy\, K
 nowledge and Health research chair. She's an activist for nurses' rights a
 nd for a healthcare system that is safe for all those who navigate through
  it. She was co-organiser of the General Assembly on Care that brought tog
 ether citizens and healthcare professionals to occupy a public yet safe sp
 ace to tell their stories. For the last several years\, she has worked to 
 normalize and maintain a nursing presence in the media on political issues
  that affect our work. She's also been leading an effort to translate soci
 al media campaigns into concrete political action. This ties in with her r
 ole as president of the Quebec Nurses' Association\; the QNA aims to creat
 e solidarity within our profession and support all of nursing's voices in 
 the political arena.\n		 \n	Christina Kozakiewicz\, Communications Officer\, 
 McGill Ingram School of Nursing\n		Christina Kozakiewicz is a communications
 \, marketing and public relations professional who has worked primarily in
  the not-for-profit sector until joining McGill in 2017\, as a Communicati
 ons Officer for the Ingram School of Nursing (Faculty of Medicine). Her ma
 ndate involves (but is not limited to) using different platforms and media
  channels to promote the School’s faculty and students and their achieveme
 nts in education\, research\, and service to communities.\n\n\nAlso suppor
 ted by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and McGill Global Health Pr
 ograms\n\n**Admission to this event is free**\n\nREGISTER FOR THIS EVENT\n
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DTSTART:20190510T170000Z
DTEND:20190510T220000Z
LOCATION:Faculty Club\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 0E5\, 3450 rue McTavish
SUMMARY:Nursing Collaborative Symposium
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/nursing/channels/event/nursing-collaborative-symp
 osium-295005
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