Earlier today, Dr. Riva delivered the closing Keynote to the 17th International Medical Geography Symposium, in Angers, France. Here are a few highlights from her presentation pulled from Twitter.
Mylène Riva delivers the closing keynote at #imgs2017 on housing intervention #SDOH #IndigenousHealth #healthgeography @mcgillu pic.twitter.com/q8TC5hxd3I
— Sarah M Mah (@sarahmmah) July 7, 2017
Mylène Riva: important to acknowledge and reinforce what WORKS for Inuit health #imgs2017 #IndigenousHealth #healthgeography @mcgillu pic.twitter.com/WIN3RHy74T
— Sarah M Mah (@sarahmmah) July 7, 2017
Dr. Mylene Riva of @mcgillu @ihsp_mcgill giving the closing plenary talk at #imgs2017 based on her health research in Canadian #arctic pic.twitter.com/0lJkY4CRdp
— Stephanie Austin (@se_austin) July 7, 2017
Hearing from @mcgillu Dr Mylene Riva – keynote speaker at #imgs2017 on pop health intervention research and her work with Inuit in Canada! pic.twitter.com/UJcuP6cc5H
— Heather Castleden (@H_Castleden) July 7, 2017
Dr. Mylene Riva @mcgillu discusses the importance of pyscho-social dimensions of housing in Canadian Arctic #imgs2017
— Kate P (@kate_epi) July 7, 2017
Fantastic presentation on Qanuilirpitaa Inuit health survey by Mylène Riva from @mcgillu at #IMGS2017 #indigenoushealth #healthgeography pic.twitter.com/Pbb1UtLmXW
— Emily Eyles (@eyles_ec) July 7, 2017