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← Notice of Next Peer-led Discussion Session
A cohort study examining emergency department visits and hospital admissions among people who use drugs in Ottawa, Canada →
March 15, 2017 · 2:14 pm

Third PROUD Peer-led Discussion Session

We have had very interesting conversations at our last two sessions! Please join us for the next discussion during the NESI drop-in at Somerset West Community Health Centre.

CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS: Peer Session Poster – March 23, 2017

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← Notice of Next Peer-led Discussion Session
A cohort study examining emergency department visits and hospital admissions among people who use drugs in Ottawa, Canada →
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