Clyde Hertzman: Simple stats & sad stories: Early child survival and development in Canada

The UBC School of Population and Public Health will host a presentation with Dr. Clyde Hertzman, who will give a talk entitled “Simple stats & sad stories: Early child survival and development in Canada.” 

Hertzman is a professor at SPPH, Director of the Human Early Learning Partnership (HELP), College for Interdisciplinary Studies at UBC; and Canada Research Chair in Population Health and Human Development. 

This free talk is open to the UBC community and the public. For those who are unable to attend in person, the video recording will be available at www.spph.ubc.ca the following day.

Date: Feb. 10
Time: Presentation 4:30 p.m.  Reception: 5:30 p.m.
Place: Presentation: Michael Smith Laboratories, Lecture Theatre 102, 2185 East Mall                
Reception:  SPPH foyer, 2206 East Mall, UBC
Info: www.spph.ubc.ca, or contact patricia.hall@ubc.ca