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April 18, 2016
Geoff’s guest spot on the Healing and Cancer podcast
Geoff Eaton spoke with Dr. Rob Rutledge for the April 14, 2016 Healing and Cancer podcast.
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October 27, 2015
Retreat weekend coming up in Halifax
Spend three days with Healing and Cancer‘s Dr. Rob Rutledge, an Oncologist and Associate Professor at Dalhousie University, and Dr. Timothy Walker, a Psychotherapist and Mindfulness Teacher in Halifax, as […]
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December 04, 2014
Change your habits, change your life
The Canadian Cancer Society is hosting a webcast with Dr. Rob Rutledge, oncologist and support group leader, of Healing And Cancer on December 9.
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September 25, 2014
Webcast for women affected by ovarian cancer
Dr. Barbara Vanderhyden, Professor, Dept. of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Ottawa and Dr. Rob Rutledge, an Oncologist and Associate Professor at Dalhousie University are hosting a webcast focused on ovarian cancer titled “Body-mind-sprit connection.”
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September 08, 2014
Blood cancer? Check out this webinar
Dr. Rob Rutledge, an Oncologist and Associate Professor at Dalhousie University, and Dr. Timothy Walker, a Psychotherapist and mindfulness teacher in Halifax, Canada are hosting the “Skills for Healing” blood cancer day-long seminar/webcast on Saturday, September 13.
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August 29, 2014
Weekend cancer retreat in St. John's
Dr. Rob Rutledge and Timothy Walker are bringing their Skills For Healing Cancer Weekend Retreat to St. John’s, NL from September 19-21, 2014!
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July 07, 2014
What if anxiety is like a monster who won't go away?
Dr. Rutledge was a guest speaker at the Young Adult Cancer Conference on June 7, 2014 in Toronto. After hearing Travis Gobeil speak at the conference, Dr. Rutledge wrote this article.
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June 21, 2014
How understanding your brain can empower your life (SC14Ignite recap)
Dr. Rob Rutledge’s Survivor Conference 2014 keynote gave us a lot to think about, from the history of our brains as biological matter, to learned evolutionary behaviours, to ways to calm down and the science that supports it.
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