Bill S201- The Journey towards genetic fairness in Canada

Introduction: Gail Graham,
Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario

Speaker: Bev hein-Myers
CEO Huntington Society of Canada, Chair Canadian Coalition for Genetic Fairness

Objectives: At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. Understand the history of protecting genetic information in Canada and Bill S201.
2. Understand the legislative process, the stakeholders that helped make it happen and how Bill S201 works to protect genetic test information in Canada.

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* 1. Please assess the Session

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Sufficient time was allowed for audience participation/active learning
The facilities were satisfactory
The session was free from commercial bias
Overall, I would rate this Symposium as excellent

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* 2. Please assess the Speaker, Bev Hein-Myers

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Clarity of Voice
Met Stated Objectives
Balanced & Unbiased
Relevant to Practice Overall
Time for Active Learning

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* 3. As a result of attending this session, I am planning to:

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* 4. Please explain any changes you plan to make or personal learning projects you will pursue as a result of this session:

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* 5. Please indicate which CanMEDS roles you felt were addressed during this educational activity. (Select all that apply)

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* 6. General comments about individual speaker:

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* 7. What topics would you like to be addressed at future conferences to keep you up to date in your profession?

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