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From Healthcare to Life Sciences: Exploring New Career Pathways
From Healthcare to Life Sciences: Exploring New Career Pathways

Mon, Apr 13

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Online (link provided upon registration)

From Healthcare to Life Sciences: Exploring New Career Pathways

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Time & Location

Apr 13, 2026, 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. EDT

Online (link provided upon registration)

About The Event

Join us for an upcoming workshop with the Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences (CASTL), a national training program focused on building talent for Canada’s life sciences sector. This session is tailored for internationally educated healthcare professionals who want to explore specific career pathways within Canada’s fast‑growing life sciences sector.

 

Discover how your healthcare background can translate into high‑demand roles such as:

 

  • Research and development

  • Biomanufacturing

  • Therapeutic innovation, and

  • Drug development

 

The workshop will highlight the skills employers are seeking, the types of roles available across industry, and how CASTL's training pathways can help bridge existing experience into these fields. During this virtual session, the CASTL team will provide an overview of their programs, including their online training options, and an introduction to the BioInnovation Scientist program.


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Hosted by the ACCEP-IEHP program at S.U.C.C.E.S.S.


For more information, contact accep-toronto@success.bc.ca



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