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Carrie Bourassa was born and raised in Regina. Carrie pursued both her
undergraduate and graduate degrees at the University of Regina. She
earned her Bachelor of Arts Honours degree in Political Science in
1995, graduated with her Master of Arts degree in 1999, and earned her
Ph.D. in Social Studies in 2008.
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Susan Cadell is an Associate Professor and Director of the Manulife Centre for Healthy Living in the Lyle S. Hallman Faculty of Social Work at Wilfrid Laurier University in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario. She is a member of several multidisciplinary research teams in pediatric palliative care.
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Dr. Harvey Max Chochinov is known around the world for his research into the emotional and psychological needs of dying patients. His work exploring dignity in palliative care has been published in journals such as The Lancet, the Journal of the American Medical Association and the British Medical Journal.
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Rachel Ehrlich is a graduate of McGill University with a B.A. in Psychology. In 2010 she was employed in the Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care department at Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto, Ontario.
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Dr. Emily Freeman’s research focus within the area of psychosocial
oncology is concerned with post-traumatic growth and advanced disease.
She conducts qualitative investigations examining the experience of
patients with the health care system after a diagnosis of advanced
cancer.
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Anne Katz, RN, PhD, is a clinical nurse specialist and sexuality
counselor at CancerCare Manitoba. She holds an adjunct appointment as
Assistant Professor at the University of Manitoba’s Faculty of Nursing.
She is the author of numerous books and articles on the topic of
sexuality and cancer and has been invited to speak on the topic
nationally and internationally.
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Dr. Susan McClement is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of
Nursing at the University of Manitoba, and a Research Associate of the
Manitoba Palliative Care Research Unit at CancerCare Manitoba. Her research interests include in psychosocial issues
related to food and fluids in advanced illness and ethical issues in
palliative care.
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Dr. Kerstin Stieber Roger is Assistant Professor in the Department
of Family Social Sciences at the Faculty of Human Ecology, University
of Manitoba. Dr. Roger holds a Masters in Education (Applied
Psychology) from the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education, and, a
PhD in Sociology and Equity Studies in Education from the University of
Toronto.
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Dr. Joanne Stephen is a clinician-scientist with the BC Cancer Agency. She works locally, nationally, and internationally with clinicians, researchers, community stakeholders and program leaders to increase psychosocial oncology knowledge and access to psychosocial interventions.
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