Dr. Vivien Brown

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Dr. Vivien Brown is passionate about healthy aging and the things you need to know to live a long, healthy, and happy life.

Available For:

Remote & In-Person

Location: 

Locally in Ontario.
Nationally across Canada.
Internationally in USA
and other countries.

Categories: 

Brain Health
Healthy Aging
Immunizations
Reducing Cancer Risks
Women’s Health – Cardiac, Bones, Brain, Insomnia, Menopause, Sex, Sleep, Well-Being
Vaccine Preventable Diseases

Background

Dr. Vivien Brown, MDCM, CCFP, FCFP, MSCP is a family physician with a busy practice in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is a national and international speaker and author of two books, on healthy aging, the most recent, The NEW Woman’s Guide to HEALTHY AGING; eight proven ways to keep you vibrant, happy & strong.

Dr. Brown’s expertise as a speaker covers a vast range of topics in women’s health and healthy aging. She regularly speaks on bone health (osteoporosis), brain health, cancer prevention and risk reduction, cardiac – heart health, disease prevention, health promotion, adolescent and adult immunization, menopause, sexual health, sleep, stress management, vaccine preventable diseases, and well-being. Dr. Brown is available and open to hearing about your project and speaker needs.

A Sampling of Selected Speaking Topics

  • Alzheimer’s and women.
  • How to be your own best advocate and partner with your physician.
  • Immunizations across the life span, they’re not just for kids!
  • Menopause, what you need to know today.
  • Supplements and nutritional health for healthy aging.
  • The top health strategies for an aging brain.
  • Vaccine preventable diseases, what you can do to protect yourself and your family.
  • Why It’s never too late or too early to start moving in the direction of a vital and independent lifestyle as we age and what you can do.
  • Why women’s brains are different than men’s brains.

A Sampling of Selected Speaking Topics

  • Alzheimer’s and women.
  • How to be your own best advocate and partner with your physician.
  • Immunizations across the life span, they’re not just for kids!
  • Menopause, what you need to know today.
  • Supplements and nutritional health for healthy aging.
  • The top health strategies for an aging brain.
  • Vaccine preventable diseases, what you can do to protect yourself and your family.
  • Why It’s never too late or too early to start moving in the direction of a vital and independent lifestyle as we age and what you can do.
  • Why women’s brains are different than men’s brains.

Frequently Asked Questions in Conversations and Presentations

  1. What are the top 5 things you need to live a long and healthy life?
  2. What are the top ways to contribute to a healthy brain?
  3. Is longevity genetic? nature vs. nurture?
  4. What are the top tips for getting a good night’s sleep?
  5. Can you maintain a healthy weight without dieting?
  6. What are the top ways to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke?
  7. How important is it to include supplements in your diet? What are the essential supplements and vitamins we need as we age?
  8. Sex after menopause- What hormones, medications, and ways are there to maintain a healthy sex life?
  9. Exercise-Why exercise? Do we need to go to the gym every day to stay healthy? 
  10. Why saying no to one thing can mean saying yes to yourself.
  11. What vaccines do we need as adults?
  12. What things can we do to help prevent cancer?
  13. What diseases can we prevent by getting immunized?
  14. Who in my family should get what vaccines to prevent disease?
  15. Is there a vaccine to prevent cancer?

Frequently Asked Questions in Conversations and Presentations

  1. What are the top 5 things you need to live a long and healthy life?
  2. What are the top ways to contribute to a healthy brain?
  3. Is longevity genetic? nature vs. nurture?
  4. What are the top tips for getting a good night’s sleep?
  5. Can you maintain a healthy weight without dieting?
  6. What are the top ways to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke?
  7. How important is it to include supplements in your diet? What are the essential supplements and vitamins we need as we age?
  8. Sex after menopause- What hormones, medications, and ways are there to maintain a healthy sex life?
  9. Exercise-Why exercise? Do we need to go to the gym every day to stay healthy? 
  10. Why saying no to one thing can mean saying yes to yourself.
  11. What vaccines do we need as adults?
  12. What things can we do to help prevent cancer?
  13. What diseases can we prevent by getting immunized?
  14. Who in my family should get what vaccines to prevent disease?
  15. Is there a vaccine to prevent cancer?

36th International Papillomavirus Conference & Basic, Clinical and Public Health Scientific Workshops

In my role as Chair of the FMWC HPV Task Force, I was honoured to present at 36th International Papillomavirus Conference & Basic, Clinical and Public Health Scientific Workshops (IPVC 2024) held in Edinburgh, UK, in November 2024. I spoke on an international panel discussion where my talk was entitled “No Wrong Door; Broadening Access for Patients to Cancer Prevention through HPV Vaccination” and presented our poster “Engaging and Mobilizing Stakeholders to Address Care Gaps: The Federation of Medical Women of Canada Task Force to Address the HPV Immunization Crisis During COVID”.

36th International Papillomavirus Conference & Basic, Clinical and Public Health Scientific Workshops

In my role as Chair of the FMWC HPV Task Force, I was honoured to present at 36th International Papillomavirus Conference & Basic, Clinical and Public Health Scientific Workshops (IPVC 2024) held in Edinburgh, UK, in November 2024. I spoke on an international panel discussion where my talk was entitled “No Wrong Door; Broadening Access for Patients to Cancer Prevention through HPV Vaccination” and presented our poster “Engaging and Mobilizing Stakeholders to Address Care Gaps: The Federation of Medical Women of Canada Task Force to Address the HPV Immunization Crisis During COVID”.

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