National Health Sciences Students' Association
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CIHC - NaHSSA
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NaHSSA
CONFERENCE
6th Annual National Interprofessional Healthcare Conference
March 12-14, 2010
Sheraton Hotel, Hamilton, ON
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NaHSSA Headquarters

NaHSSA’s national headquarters is based at the UBC College of Health Disciplines in Vancouver, BC. The following is NaHSSA's primary contact information:

National Health Sciences Students' Association
College of Health Disciplines
400 - 2194 Health Sciences Mall
Woodward Instructional Resources Centre
Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z3

Tel: 604-822-5571 Fax: 604-822-2495
Website: www.nahssa.ca
NaHSSA General Inquiries: mail@nahssa.ca


NaHSSA Board of Directors

Members of NaHSSA's Board of Directors are always interested in hearing from students, faculty, policymakers and/or corporate sponsors. Please feel free to contact the relevant director by email:

President | Lindsay Burke | president@nahssa.ca
VP Student Affairs | Tyler Law | vpstudentaffairs@nahssa.ca
VP Academic Affairs | Lisa Fu | vpacademic@nahssa.ca
VP Legal and Finance | Linda Vi | vplegalfinance@nahssa.ca
VP Internal | Lindsay Hubenig | vpinternal@nahssa.ca
VP Communications | Ana Krause | vpcommunications@nahssa.ca
VP Chapter Development | Luciano Di Loreto | vpchapterdevelopment@nahssa.ca
VP Bilingualism | Melissa Langlois | vpbilingualism@nahssa.ca
Past President | Jason Nickerson | pastpresident@nahssa.ca
Faculty Advisor | Dr. John Gilbert | facultyadvisor@nahssa.ca
Faculty Advisor | Dr. Louise Nasmith | facultymentor@nahssa.ca
NaHSSA
Poll
Should courses on interprofessional education be mandatory in health and human sciences university/college curricula?