*Chance of winning is dependent on number of registrations. Only one (1) $1,000 prize will be awarded for use towards a future CE course and is not redeemable for cash. Registration information becomes the property of Just For Canadian Dentists, published by Jamieson-Quinn Holdings Ltd. and will not be shared with any third party. To be eligible for draw, registrant must be a Canadian practicing dentist and registration is received by midnight August 31st, 2016.
Author: Ninh Hoang
Arbutus for Humanity, an MSF Drive by Just For Canadian Doctors/Dentists Magazine [CLOSED: Congratulation to Raymond and Helene Ouellette-Kuntz]
Arbutus for Humanity, an MSF Drive by
Just For Canadian Doctors/Dentists Magazine
With the current Syrian refugee crisis dominating the headlines, we are reminded that there are more than 60 million people around the world currently displaced from their homes, the highest number since the Second World War. Many are fleeing persecution, poverty and war in their home countries, but are forced by official barriers into underground human-trafficking networks. Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) works on the migration routes along which many people travel, providing essential humanitarian care for those most at risk.
Just For Canadian Doctors magazine is proud to sponsor Arbutus for Humanity, an MSF drive for donations so your fellow Canadian physicians on the frontline can continue to provide urgent medical care. With a minimum donation of $20 by January 31st, 2016, your name will automatically be entered to win “Arbutus” an original oil on canvas (16” x 20”) by
Dr. Theo Dombrowski, a retired professor, artist, published author and MSF supporter from Vancouver Island.
Dr. Dombrowski has raised about $30,000 for MSF through sales of his books and paintings. Find out more about
Dr. Dombrowski’s work at www.theodombrowski.net.
To borrow from the beliefs of the Salish First Nation, the Arbutus tree is considered the “Tree of Knowledge” because it knows how to find the sun and it is most sacred because it symbolizes refuge and survival for the inhabitants of the vast Pacific Northwest region. Please make a donation so you can give a refugee in need the knowledge that their hardship will result in refuge and survival because of the work MSF is able to provide with the dedications of your fellow Canadian physicians. Your contributions will make a difference and are greatly appreciated.
Congratulations To Our Writers For Winning & Being Finalists In The 2015 NATJA Awards
Dear Lucas, Jenn, Michael & Barb,
On behalf of associates, partners and supporters of Just For Canadian Doctors and Just For Canadian Dentists magazines, congratulations on your 2015 award(s) for excellence in travel writing, photograph and promotion from the North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA)! It is an honour for our magazines that your work was chosen as winners or finalists among esteemed publications. Your award-winning writing and photography continue to make our magazines a must-read for doctors and dentists.
With your combined awards, Just For Canadian Dentist and/or Just For Canadian Doctors magazine published 2 golds, 2 silvers, 2 bronzes and 6 finalists! Click here to see the complete list of 2015 NATJA Awards Competition Winners and Finalists.
I also want to extend our congratulations to Tim Johnson, one of our regular writers, for a winning submission that was published in another magazine!
Please join me in congratulating Lucas, Jenn, Michael and Barb for their achievements. Looking forward to working with you to make 2016 another successful year.
Regards,
Linh T. Huynh
Publisher
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Below is list of winners & finalists featured in Just For Canadian Doctors and/or Just For Canadian Dentists.
Gold: Michael DeFreitas, “Paradise Found,” Just For Canadian Dentists
(Photography: Overall Excellence – Print Publication)
Gold: Lucas Aykroyd, “Polar Bear Mother Swims with Her Cubs in Nunavut,” Just For Canadian Dentists
(Photography: Nature – Print Publication)
Silver: Barbara Sligl, “Caribbean sunset on the bowsprit,” Just for Canadian Dentists
(Photography: Landscape, Seascape – Print Publication)
Silver: Michael DeFreitas, “Paradise Found,” Just For Canadian Dentists
(Photography: Photo Essay – Print Publication)
Bronze: Jenn Smith Nelson, “Unplugged Prairie Escape in Saskatchewan,” Just for Canadian Doctors & Just for Canadian Dentists
(Illustrated Story, Magazine)
Bronze: Michael DeFreitas, “Paradise Found,” Just For Canadian Dentists
(Photography: Portrait, People – Print Publication)
Finalists:
Michael DeFreitas, “Snorkeler and Giant Luttuce Coral,” Just For Canadian Doctors
(Photography: Landscape, Seascape – Print Publication)
Michael DeFreitas, “Hawaiian Girl,” Just For Canadian Doctors
(Photography: Portrait, People – Print Publication)
Michael DeFreitas, “Flash It,” Just For Canadian Doctors
(Travel Tips & Advice)
Michael DeFreitas, “Paradise Found,” Just For Canadian Dentists
(Illustrated Story, Magazine)
Michael DeFreitas, “Paradise Found,” Just For Canadian Dentists
(Photography: Cover Photo, Illustration – Print Publication)
Barbara Sligl, “MuCEM in Marseille,” Just for Canadian Dentists
(Photography: Facility, Architectural – Print Publication)
Lucas Aykroyd, “North of 60 in Nunavut,” Just For Canadian Dentists
(Destination Travel, International Magazine)
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