Supporting Partners named for Integrative Healthcare Symposium Canada


More than ten groups have been named as Supporting Partners for the new health care event, Integrative Healthcare Symposium Canada, taking place October 23-24, 2015 in Ontario.

Current Supporting Partners include:

Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists:

Canadian Holistic Nurses Association

The Centre for Mindfulness Studies

Ontario Polarity Therapy Association

Ontario College of Traditional Chinese Medicine

International Organization of Nutritional Consultants

Integrative Healthcare Practitioners

Canadian Association of Holistic Nutrition Professionals

Ontario Homeopathic Association

National Association of Holistic Health Practitioners

Canadian School of Natural Nutrition

To learn more about these partners, visit the partnership page of www.ihsymposium.com/canada. Questions regarding partnerships please contact Emily Steele at esteele@divcom.com. 

Looking to exhibit? Contact Carmella Perrone at cperrone@divcom.com.

Interested in attending? Visit www.ihsymposium.com/canada to learn more and register today!

 

 

 



September 21, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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