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Breast Concerns Over the Lifespan – WHC Webinar

April 29, 2024 @ 6:00 pm 7:30 pm UTC-7

Embark on a comprehensive breast health journey with a trusted family physician, addressing every age and concern along the way!

Join us virtually on Monday, April 29th, 2024 at 6:00 – 7:30 PM MST to learn all about breast health concerns over the lifespan. Don’t miss this informative and interactive event – register now!

Presented by: Dr. Sandra Peacock, MD, CCGP, FCFP

Dr. Peacock has been practicing family medicine for over 30 years, initially in rural Nova Scotia and, since 2006, in Calgary. In addition to providing comprehensive care to a wide range of patients and families, she practices low-risk obstetrics and is a medical educator at the Cumming School of Medicine and through the University of Calgary’s Department of Family Medicine. She has been the lead for the Breast/Chest unit at the Medical School for the past 4 years, creating and delivering curriculum for and to hundreds of future physicians. Dr. Peacock lives in Calgary where she spends any free time she has skiing, biking, or hiking in the mountains with her family and friends. If she is not in the backcountry somewhere, she is usually singing harmonies with her energetic and very talented group, Revv52.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Women, men and family members who have been impacted by trying to access gynecologic health supports and referrals.

Primary care leaders that believe it is time to rethink women’s health and who have insights about using existing systems to improve access, reduce wait times and improve health outcomes.

Healthcare professionals, from any health discipline, who can support patient journeys through primary care, and those that want to make more effective referrals.

Community and private sector stakeholders who question bias and equity in women’s health and believe that it is time to have better conversations.

Registration

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