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Health Sciences Today

By: Raywat Deonandan
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  • This podcast is the official show of the Interdisciplinary Journal of Health Sciences, hosted at the University of Ottawa.
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Episodes
  • Episode 3 – 2019 Canadian Federal Election: Let’s Talk About Health!
    Oct 4 2019
    As is now our tradition, Stephen Kutcher and Raywat Deonandan discuss the upcoming 2019 Canadian federal election, focusing on issues relevant to health scientists. This episode is entirely in English.—Comme c’est maintenant notre tradition, Stephen Kutcher et Raywat Deonandan discuter de la prochaine élection fédérale canadienne 2019, en se concentrant sur des questions pertinentes aux spécialistes de la santé. Cet épisode est entièrement…More
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  • Episode 2 – Ontario Election 2018: What About Health?
    Jun 7 2018
    In our long awaited second episode, Stephen Kutcher and Raywat Deonandan discuss the upcoming Ontario provincial election. A couple of documents were cited in this episode: The election happens on June 7, 2018.More
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  • Episode 1 – Canadian Federal Election
    Oct 14 2015
    Stephen Kutcher and Raywat Deonandan discuss the upcoming Canadian federal election, focusing on issues relevant to health scientists. This episode is entirely in English.—Stephen Kutcher et Raywat Deonandan discuter de la prochaine élection fédérale canadienne, en se concentrant sur des questions pertinentes aux spécialistes de la santé. Cet épisode est entièrement en anglais.More
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