Jan. 15: Outcomes and real world impacts of the physical activity counselling trial

The McGill Research Centre for Physical Activity and Health continues its Seminar series with a free talk that is open to the general public, on Thursday, Jan. 15 at 4 p.m. The University of Ottawa’s Dr. Michelle Fortier, physical activity psychology scientist and professor with the School of Human Kinetics, will deliver the lecture.
Dr. Michelle Fortier
Dr. Michelle Fortier

The McGill Research Centre for Physical Activity and Health continues its Seminar series with a free talk that is open to the general public, on Thursday, Jan. 15 at 4 p.m. in Room 1030 of the H.M. Wong building (3610 University). The University of Ottawa’s Dr. Michelle Fortier, physical activity psychology scientist and professor with the School of Human Kinetics, will deliver a presentation entitled “Outcomes and Real World Impacts of the Physical Activity Counselling (PAC) Trial”. Lead investigator of the PAC trials, Dr. Fortier will discuss their impacts towards our understanding of physical activity, the emergence of the College of Kinesiology in Ontario, and more. Dr. Fortier’s findings will be of particular interests to professors and researchers in physical and occupational therapy, kinesiology, medicine and psychology. For more information please visit this page.