Join us Wednesday, October 2, 2024 for our 2024 NWO Palliative Care Conference Booster. The theme for this years’ conference is “Beyond Diagnosis: A Journey Through the Palliative Care Continuum.” Through an immersive case study and interactive sessions, this conference offers a unique opportunity to follow a patient’s journey from diagnosis to end-of-life care. Gain valuable insights and practical strategies to navigate the holistic nature of palliative care effectively.
We, at CERAH, recognize that Northwestern Ontario is a very large geographical area – one that, for many, includes remote and rural agencies and organizations. Because of this, for the first time ever, we are offering a hybrid conference; in-person for those who can join us, and online for those who may not be able to make the journey to Thunder Bay!
Fees:
IN-PERSON REGISTRATION | VIRTUAL REGISTRATION | |
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Full Delegate | $200 | $165 |
Full-Time Student* | $100 | $100 |
Hospice Volunteer** | $100 | $100 |
Registration Fees include HST.
*Full-time Students must provide proof of full-time enrolment to receive the student rate.
** Hospice volunteers must register through their volunteer organization to receive the volunteer rate.
In-Person Conference Registration Includes:
Virtual Conference Registration Includes:
For more information, including information on speakers, accommodations, agenda, etc., please visit our dedicated web-page: cerah.lakeheadu.ca/2024booster
Lakehead University respectfully acknowledges its campuses are located on the traditional lands of Indigenous people. Lakehead Thunder Bay is located on the traditional lands of the Fort William First Nation, Signatory to the Robinson Superior Treaty of 1850. Lakehead University acknowledges the history that many nations hold in the areas around our campuses, and is committed to a relationship with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit based on the principles of mutual trust, respect, reciprocity, and collaboration in the spirit of reconciliation. As a Centre we are committed to working towards reconciliation and decolonizing our work and have committed as a staff to educating ourselves in these areas both personally and professionally.