In this workshop, you will learn strategies for managing stress, burnout and improving your mental and physical health. Join Naturopathic Doctor Whitney Baxter (BSc ’10) and Physiotherapist Surabhi Veitch (BSc ’09) as they share actionable strategies related to movement, nutrition and breath work.
This event is being hosted in celebration of International Women’s Day.
Speakers
About
Dean
Lili
Liu
Lili Liu is a professor in the School of Public Health and Health Systems, and dean of the Faculty of Health at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Dr. Liu earned degrees in BSc (Occupational Therapy), MSc and PhD (Rehabilitation Science), at McGill University. She began her academic career at the University of Alberta where she also served as chair of the Department of Occupational Therapy prior to joining the University of Waterloo.
Liu advances health-care technology through her leadership roles in research, administration, service and mentoring undergraduate and graduate students, as well as post-doctoral fellows. She maintains an externally funded research program that examines the acceptance and adoption of technologies by older adults, their care partners, health care professionals, and unlicensed care personnel.
About
Whitney
Baxter
Whitney is a naturopathic doctor in Victoria, BC. Her journey to naturopathic medicine began after working as an exercise physiologist in cardiac rehabilitation. She witnessed the value of a holistic approach to health care and understood that each individual’s physical, mental, and emotional health are interconnected. As a naturopathic doctor, her goal is to ensure people feel heard and helps to alleviate PMS, indigestion, anxiety and fatigue. Treatment plans may include dietary counselling, sleep support, acupuncture, herbal medicine and/or supplements. She lives with her husband and their 9-month-old daughter. She loves to run, rock climb and play outside in the mountains!
About Surabhi
Veitch
Surabhi Veitch is a Physiotherapist, a Pregnancy & Postpartum Fitness Coach, and owner of her online business, The Passionate Physio. She helps people stay active, navigate injuries, and feel strong and confident through pregnancy, postpartum and beyond. As a 2009 Kinesiology alum, Surabhi fondly remembers her time spent at Waterloo. She was an active member of the many student groups and intramurals, trained with the Varsity Cross Country ski team, and was a huge fan of dance parties. She currently lives in Toronto with her husband and 2 young kids and loves to find ways to integrate movement into her everyday life.