Laurie W Smith (@laurwsmith) 's Twitter Profile
Laurie W Smith

@laurwsmith

Program Manager Global Control HPV Research @womensresearch; Nurse; women's & sexual health advocate; happy in nature

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Global HPV Control (@hpv_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to our colleague, Dr. Sarai Racey! Read on about how she brings her expertise and experience to North Island College's new Island Pre-Health Science program, aimed at helping young students build connections with the communities they will work with: nic.bc.ca/about-us/nic-n…

BC Women's Health Foundation (@bcwomensfdn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2019, BC Women's Health Foundation led a campaign to support cervical cancer research that Dr. Gina Ogilvie + her team were conducting. On Jan. 9 Premier David Eby shared that BC is now aiming to eliminate cervical cancer in BC with the launch of Canada's first at-home self-screening program.

In 2019, <a href="/BCWomensFdn/">BC Women's Health Foundation</a> led a campaign to support cervical cancer research that Dr. Gina Ogilvie + her team were conducting. On Jan. 9 Premier David Eby shared that BC is now aiming to eliminate cervical cancer in BC with the launch of Canada's first at-home self-screening program.
Women's Health Research Institute (@womensresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we honor their vital contributions, including those from diverse backgrounds like Dr. Gina Ogilvie (Gina Ogilvie MD DrPH), who inspires us all as an exemplary leader. Explore other amazing women in science here: phsa.ca/about/news-sto…

On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we honor their vital contributions, including those from diverse backgrounds like Dr. Gina Ogilvie (<a href="/gina_ginao/">Gina Ogilvie MD DrPH</a>), who inspires us all as an exemplary leader.

Explore other amazing women in science here: phsa.ca/about/news-sto…
Laurie W Smith (@laurwsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We can eliminate cervical cancer in Canada! New modelling published in CMAJ ⁦Gina Ogilvie MD DrPH⁩ ⁦@StuartJPeacock⁩ ⁦@Reka_Pataky⁩ ⁦Women's Health Research Institute⁩ #endcervicalcancer cmaj.ca/content/196/21…

Global HPV Control (@hpv_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research led by Global HPV Control suggests we can safely extend HPV primary screening beyond 5 years, reducing barriers, and accelerating elimination of cervical cancer Gina Ogilvie MD DrPH Laurie W Smith Anna Gottschlich Women's Health Research Institute #endcervicalcancer aacrjournals.org/cebp/article-a…

Global HPV Control (@hpv_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to the team for winning the PHSA+ innovation award! 🎉🎊 The award recognizes the Cervix Screening Program and Provincial Laboratory Medical Services BC Cancer team for leading BC's #pioneering transition to primary #HPVtesting! Women's Health Research Institute Provincial Health Services Authority

Congratulations to the team for winning the PHSA+ innovation award! 🎉🎊
The award recognizes the Cervix Screening Program and Provincial Laboratory Medical Services <a href="/BCCancer/">BC Cancer</a> team for leading BC's #pioneering transition to primary #HPVtesting!
<a href="/WomensResearch/">Women's Health Research Institute</a> <a href="/PHSAofBC/">Provincial Health Services Authority</a>
Global HPV Control (@hpv_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#PublicationAlert 📢 Check out our paper in Current Oncology to learn about how we offered self-screening for cervical cancer through a digital platform in a region with low screening rates: doi.org/10.3390/curron… Gina Ogilvie MD DrPH Laurie W Smith sarai racey Amy Booth Smritee Dabee

Gynecologic Cancer Initiative (@gci_cluster) 's Twitter Profile Photo

January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month! Cervical cancer often shows no early symptoms, which is why it’s so important to stay informed and get regular screenings. Know the signs, understand the risks, and take action for your health.

January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month!

Cervical cancer often shows no early symptoms, which is why it’s so important to stay informed and get regular screenings. Know the signs, understand the risks, and take action for your health.
WHO African Region (@whoafro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's #CervicalCancer Awareness Month. Cervical cancer is among the most common cancers in women. It can be prevented and treated if detected early. Talk to your healthcare provider about screening today.

It's #CervicalCancer Awareness Month.

Cervical cancer is among the most common cancers in women. It can be prevented and treated if detected early.

Talk to your healthcare provider about screening today.
UBC's School of Population and Public Health (@ubcspph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to Dr. Gina Ogilvie on her induction into the Royal Society of Canada (RSC // SRC)! Meet the Tier 1 Canada Research Chair, who is transforming health policy through groundbreaking research on HPV vaccines and innovative cervical screening methods. youtu.be/Op_pfaTJgdQ?si…

World Health Organization (WHO) (@who) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As #CervicalCancer awareness grows, so does the need for skilled health workers 🩺. Investing in them NOW will help build capacity & bridge gaps in lower-middle-income countries, ensuring every woman & girl receives lifesaving care, regardless of her location or circumstance

As #CervicalCancer awareness grows, so does the need for skilled health workers 🩺.

Investing in them NOW will help build capacity &amp; bridge gaps in lower-middle-income countries, ensuring every woman &amp; girl receives lifesaving care, regardless of her location or circumstance
IARC (@iarcwho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#CervicalCancerAwarenessMonth The main cause of #CervicalCancer is persistent infection with high-risk types of #HPV. IARC research shows that a single dose of HPV #vaccine offers robust protection against persistent infection even 15 yrs after vaccination iarc.who.int/featured-news/…

#CervicalCancerAwarenessMonth
The main cause of #CervicalCancer is persistent infection with high-risk types of #HPV.
IARC research shows that a single dose of HPV #vaccine offers robust protection against persistent infection even 15 yrs after vaccination
iarc.who.int/featured-news/…