Thursday, January 20, 2011

Ludmila Panasenko Profile, Published in The Women's Post Magazine

Ludmila Panasenko, The Art of Life Community Health Centre, Women's Post profile screenshotScreenshot: Women's-Post: Ludmila Panasenko Profile
Credit: womenspost.ca

We would like to introduce you to Ludmila's profile on Women's Post magazine website:

Bio: Ludmila Panasenko

Company: The Art of Life Community Health Centre

In the Ukraine, Ludmila Panasenko studied and achieved her doctorate in Geophysics at an early age. As a wife and mother of two small children, her life was turned upside down by the death of her husband in a terrorist attack, and then again by the fateful Chernobyl nuclear accident. By this time she had earned a Management Diploma from a British University, and had refocused her career plans on Financial Management. Preferring to remove her children from an unhealthy radioactive environment, she made the difficult decision to leave her country of birth, and emigrated to Canada to start a new life. Her first posting was as professor of the Business Mathematics at Centennial College; five years ago, she has become the founder and CEO of The Art of Life Health Centre. The Art of Life has been operating successfully for several years, with the help of a whole number of volunteers who have become a perfect team striving to provide help to the community. Recently this business has been changed into a not-for-profit Community Health Centre, whose mission is to restore health, to educate people in disease prevention and wellbeing, and to integrate wellness into society. The Centre also takes pride in connecting people from many different cultural traditions, as well as organizing family, youth, and children’s programs.

Publisher: The Women's Post is a magazine designed for professional women.
links:
womenspost.ca: Women's Post magazine: Ludmila Panasenko profile
linkedin.com: Ludmila Panasenko's profile on LinkedIn

facebook.com: Ludmila Panasenko's page on Facebook 
theartlife.ca/blog: Ludmila Panasenko : An Open Invitation to Visit the Art of Life Health Centre
theartlife.ca/blog: Thank You for Coming to Our Open House With a Good Health You Will Beat a Recession
theartlife.ca/blog: Thank You for Coming to Our Open House and Making It a Success!
theartlife.ca/blog: Thanks For Visiting The Art of Life Health Centre

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Open House: CranioSacral Therapy

Craniosacral Therapy - gentle non-invasive hands on technique: open house poster by Toronto The Art of Life Community Health Centre
Poster: The Art of Life Community Health Centre Open House
Cranio-Sacral Therapy Tuesday, January 25, 2011

The ART of LIFE
Community Health Centre


Invites you to attend our OPEN HOUSE

Day: Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Time: 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

You will receive information about our unique diagnostic and treatment programs, coffee, tea, cookies, and a traditional education lecture:

Cranio-Sacral Therapy
(a gentle non-invasive hands on technique)
Lecturer: Dr. Tara Tweg, Doctor of Chiropractic

Our new specialist, Dr. Tara Tweg, Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) presents Cranio-Sacral Therapy, a rather rare but highly effective technique for use in a wide range of complicated health issues

The lecture will cover the following topics:

[ V ] What is Craniosacral Therapy?

[ V ] Would you like to get rid of pain without drugs?

[ V ] Are you interested in getting completely cured from disease?

If you suffer from such difficult condition as migraine, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, tinnitus, insomnia, nervous tic, ADD or ADHD, join us for this important lecture and make the correct decision in regards to your health.

Don’t lose your chance to win a FREE Infrared Body Wrap treatment!

Location: Suite 121, 885 Don Mills Road
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M3C 1V9

Entrance to the free parking is from Gervais Drive via Wynford Drive

Get a map and/or directions:
http://www.theartlife.ca/contact.html
Google Map: 885 Don Mills Road
At the North-East corner of Don Mills Road and Eglinton Avenue East

Taking public transit?
Take the Yonge-University-Spadina subway line to the Eglinton station and transfer to the Eglinton East (route 34) bus. Get off at Don Mills Road.
Or, take the Bloor-Danforth subway line to the Pape station and transfer to the Don Mills (route 25) bus. Get off at Wynford Drive.

Our neigbours are the Ontario Science Centre and Celestica International Inc. manufacturing site.


If you need more information,
give a call to Ludmila at 416-449-6747
or send us an e-mail at office@theartlife.ca
or check our web-site: www.TheArtLife.ca

Please come when you like, learn about our centre, meet our doctors, ask questions.

Feel free to pass this on to friends and colleagues.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Thinking Women, Reforming Health Care Discussion January 11

CIHR Café Scientifique: Thinking Women, Reforming Health Care
Tuesday, January 11th 2011, 6:30 p.m.; Gladstone Hotel, Toronto

We would like to inform you about an upcoming event Thinking Women: Health Care Reform in Canada, which presents by Canadian Institutes of Health Research Café Scientifique.
CIHR Café Scientifique Presents
Science of tap
Quench your interest

Thinking Women, Reforming Health Care


Tuesday, January 11th 2011, 6:30 p.m.
Gladstone Hotel
1214 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON M6J 3K6

Please RSVP: jyotip@yorku.ca

Thinking Women, Reforming Health Care
Health care reform continues to challenge our decision makers and ourselves as citizens, family members, and care providers. Over the past decade, Women and Health Care Reform has monitored and analyzed reforms within the Canadian health care system. In order to influence change we first need to know what is happening in health care reforms and what these reforms mean for women as a group and for particular groups of women.
  • Why is health care reform a women's issue?
  • What are the issues for women?
  • Which women are affected in what ways?
Please join us for this free event presented by Women and Health Care Reform.
Refreshments will be served.

Speakers:
Dr. Barbara Clow, Executive Director, Atlantic Centre of Excellence for Women's Health
Dr. Beth Jackson, Manager, Research and Knowledge Development, Public Health Agency of Canada
Ann Pederson, Director, British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women's Health

Moderator:
Dr. Pat Armstrong, CHSRF/CIHR Chair Health Services and Nursing Research, Dept. of Sociology, York University

CIHR Café Scientifique
Women and Health Care Reform

Credit: Canadian Women's Health Network: Thinking Women, Reforming Health Care: CIHR Café Scientifique
Published on: Wed, 01/05/2011

links:
Canadian Institutes of Health Research: Overview: How can a café be scientifique?

facebook: CIHR Café Scientifique IRSC

twitter: The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) is responsible for funding health research in Canada.

Women's College Hospital: womenshealthmatters.ca: Le Club Events: Thinking Women, Reforming Health Care

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