Research on Tap

At the next Research on Tap, join us for a discussion about a life-saving device that some reject. Dr. Robert Gilmour, UPEI’s vice-president of research, will lead a discussion entitled: "Is your life worth it? The science and ethics of implantable defibrillators." The event begins at 7 pm on Tuesday, February 5 in The Pourhouse, above The Old Triangle Irish Alehouse in Charlottetown. “More people die each year from the lethal heart rhythm disorder ventricular fibrillation than from any other cause,” says Dr. Gillmour. “The only reliable way to stop fibrillation once it has begun is a large electrical shock to the heart, or defibrillation.” Doctors can implant a small, pacemaker-like device to sense fibrillation and automatically deliver the life-saving shock, but some patients decide against it. Research on Tap features public discussions with UPEI researchers. For more information, contact Dave Atkinson at 620-5117, or datkinson@upei.ca.

Idle No More Teach In

Join David Varis, UPEI Sociology Sessional Lecturer, for an information session on the current national "Idle No More" campaign. This event will focus on the origins of "Idle No More" and how it not only affects Canadian Aboriginals but all Canadians. The event will take place at the Main Faculty Lounge, on Wednesday, February 6 from 12:30-1:30 pm, and will be a peaceful information session with open discussion. Light refreshments will be provided.