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Kate Murzin - Canadian Working Group on HIV and Rehabilitation. Toronto, ON, CA

Kate Murzin

Health Programs Specialist | Canadian Working Group on HIV and Rehabilitation

Toronto, ON, CANADA

Kate's aims to build and nurture collaborative working relationships between the HIV, aging and/or chronic illness sectors.

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Kate Murzin and John McCullagh: HIV & Aging (ACT Community Forum, November 2014)

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Biography

Kate Murzin is the Health Programs Specialist at the Canadian Working Group on HIV and Rehabilitation where her focus is on HIV and aging. Her main objective is to build and nurture collaborative working relationships between the HIV, aging and/or chronic illness sectors leading to joint initiatives which improve the health and quality of life of people and communities aging with HIV. Kate was previously Group Programs Coordinator at the AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT) and played an integral role in developing, implementing and evaluating adult education initiatives as well as group programming for people living with HIV, including older adults.

Kate has experience in health promotion program planning, health communications and policy advocacy. She is also a skilled group facilitator. Kate has a B.Sc. in Biomedical Sciences and received her Masters of Public Health degree from the University of Toronto.

Industry Expertise (3)

Program Development

Health Care - Services

Non-Profit/Charitable

Areas of Expertise (9)

HIV / AIDS

Aging

Chronic Illness Sectors

Aging with HIV

Health Promotion Program Planning

Health Communications

Policy Advocacy

Program Development

Group and Workshop Facilitation

Education (1)

University of Toronto: M.P.H., Public Health 2013

Media Appearances (1)

Ensure equal access to rehab

Toronto Star  

2015-04-09

The plight of Ontarians unable to work and paying out-of-pocket for physiotherapy services after a stroke is one that is all too familiar to those living with HIV and other chronic illnesses.

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