Welcome to the Music Therapy Cancer Care Conference!

  

The Music Therapy Centre of the University of Windsor and The Peter MacCallum Cancer Center, Australia, are pleased to announce a Multidisciplinary International Conference in Music Therapy and Supportive Cancer Care, supported by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research. 

The Conference is designed to bring together international, multidisciplinary experts in oncology treatment, research and education to further advance quality care to patients and caregivers across the lifespan and across the continuum of illness. 

 
Friday, March 26 – Sunday, March 28, 2010 
Caesars, Windsor
Windsor, Ontario, Canada  

  

                                         http://www.caesarswindsor.com

  

Conference News 

  

Presentations

If you are presenting at the conference and are utilizing PowerPoint, please bring your presentation on a USB drive, or follow these instructions to e-mail it. 

  

Schedule

A printable copy of the conference program is now availble for download! You can find the program here!

 

  

Volunteers

If you would like to volunteer for this conference, find out more information and sign up here!

 

Registration

Registration is now available! Please click here to begin your registration!

  

  

Call for Papers

We invite abstract submissions on the conference theme. 
Please find more information on this by clicking
here.  

  

Windsor is a unique border location that is situated at the crossroads of North America on the beautiful Detroit River waterfront. An active and internationally diverse community fostering artistic endeavors from around the world, it is home to one of the Canadian leading multi-disciplinary universities-known for its excellence in forward-thinking education and innovative research.

  Conference Co-Chairs

 
• Dr.  Lucanne Magill, Canada

• Dr. Clare O’Callaghan, Australia

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© 2009 The Music Therapy Centre, University of Windsor

  

  

                                           An International Conference on Music Therapy and Supportive Cancer Care:  
                                             New horizons in care across the lifespan.