
Good day,
This is an invitation to the 8th annual Black and Blue Health Summit
in Montreal on Saturday October 6, 2007. If you are an individual, a
community group or a researcher working in this field and want to
present your work and share your expertise with colleagues and party
attendees, please don't hesitate to contact me. Registration is free
(a donation of your choosing to the BBCM Foundation would be
appreciated) and attendance certificates will be provided for those
who wish to claim the trip and conference as a deduction.
Thank you!
Pierre-Paul Tellier MD
McGill Student Health, McGill University,
3600 McTavish, Montreal (Quebec), H3A 1X9
or by Fax: 514-398-2559
or e-mail: pierre-paul.tellier@mcgill.ca
This is an invitation to the 8th annual Black and Blue Health Summit
in Montreal on Saturday October 6, 2007. If you are an individual, a
community group or a researcher working in this field and want to
present your work and share your expertise with colleagues and party
attendees, please don't hesitate to contact me. Registration is free
(a donation of your choosing to the BBCM Foundation would be
appreciated) and attendance certificates will be provided for those
who wish to claim the trip and conference as a deduction.
Thank you!
Pierre-Paul Tellier MD
McGill Student Health, McGill University,
3600 McTavish, Montreal (Quebec), H3A 1X9
or by Fax: 514-398-2559
or e-mail: pierre-paul.tellier@mcgill.ca
Saturday October 6, 2007 THE 8th ANNUAL BLACK & BLUE FESTIVAL HEALTH SUMMIT THEME : ‘PARTY DRUGS = RISKY SEX ?’
(Mostly in English)
HOTEL DELTA MONTREAL
475 President-Kennedy Avenue (downtown Montreal)
1pm - 5pm
HOTEL DELTA MONTREAL
475 President-Kennedy Avenue (downtown Montreal)
1pm - 5pm
The Health Forum is an opportunity to keep informed about health issues related to dance events.
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
8th Annual Party Health Summit
The Black & Blue Health Summit is a mini symposium which brings
together researchers, social scientists, health care givers and party
attendees to discuss on a variety of health issues related to the party
scene. The registration fee is at your discretion and attendance
certificates will be provided. If you are an individual, a community
group or a researcher working in this field and want to present your
work and share your expertise with colleagues and event participants,
please don't hesitate to submit an abstract. We invite you to submit
an abstract for a 20 minute oral presentation or a one hour workshop /
discussion panel.
Abstracts (description of your proposed topic) should be submitted
ASAP to :
PIERRE-PAUL TELLIER MD,
McGill Student Health, McGill University,
3600 McTavish, Montreal (Quebec), H3A 1X9
or by Fax: 514-398-2559
or e-mail: pierre-paul.tellier@mcgill.ca
For example :
The promoters: what are their concerns and worries about safety
when they are planning an event.
The law enforcement agencies: what regulations exist, how do they
implement these and what approach do they use.
The researcher and clinician: what are the current concerns regarding
the health and safety of party attendees.
ABSTRACT REPLY FORM
Name of presenter:
Names of co-presenters:
Address:
E-mail address:
Phone number(s):
Title of presentation:
Abstract (300 words):
ASAP to :
PIERRE-PAUL TELLIER MD,
McGill Student Health, McGill University,
3600 McTavish, Montreal (Quebec), H3A 1X9
or by Fax: 514-398-2559
or e-mail: pierre-paul.tellier@mcgill.ca
For example :
The promoters: what are their concerns and worries about safety
when they are planning an event.
The law enforcement agencies: what regulations exist, how do they
implement these and what approach do they use.
The researcher and clinician: what are the current concerns regarding
the health and safety of party attendees.
ABSTRACT REPLY FORM
Name of presenter:
Names of co-presenters:
Address:
E-mail address:
Phone number(s):
Title of presentation:
Abstract (300 words):
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