The Department of Community Health and Epidemiology
holds biweekly research seminars on Tuesdays from 12:30
p.m. - 1:30 p.m. These seminars are a forum for presenting
and discussing research.
Students are encouraged to attend.
Student seminars are also scheduled on the other Tuesdays
from 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 pm. The topic of these seminars
will be jointly determined by the Graduate Coordinator
and Students. In the event there is no seminar scheduled,
these may be used as informal sessions between the
Graduate Coordinator and Students. Examples of previous
sessions include; Thesis Guidelines and discussions
with faculty about their research interests. In addition,
this is the forum for presenting Thesis Proposals and
Defences to the Department. Faculty are encouraged
to attend.
DEPT.
OF COMMUNITY HEALTH & EPIDEMIOLOGY
DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY
SEMINAR SERIES - 12:30 - 1:30 |
Date |
Presenter(s) |
Tuesday Sep 18th at 12:30 | Frank Atherton, MB, ChB, MPH Dept. of Health and Wellness Title: Politics and Public Health in Collision: The Public Health implications of NHS Reorganisation 2010-2012 Full Details |
Tuesday Oct 16th at 12:30 | Emily Gard Marshall, PhD Title: MAAP-NS: Models & Access Atlas to Family Physicians- Nova Scotia. Pilot Study Results. Full Details |
Tuesday Nov 20th at 12:30 | Mark Asbridge Title: Cannabis and Traffic Collisions: Findings from a Case Crossover Study of Patients Presenting to Emergency Departments In Two Canadian Cities Full Details |
Tuesday Dec 4th at 12:30 | Jong Kim, PhD Title: What’s The Big Deal about Nanoscience and Nanotechnology? Full Details |
Tuesday Jan 15th at 12:00 | Jacqueline Gahagan, PhD Title: HIV Testing and Disclosure: A Public Health or Legal Matter? Full Details |
Tuesday Jan 29th at 12:00 | Kevin Pottie MD, CCFP, MCISc, FCFP Associate Professor,
Departments of Family Medicine and Epidemiology & Community Medicine
Scientist at Institute of Population Health, University of Ottawa Title: Using the DECIDE/GRADE Framework for Evidence Based Decision Support Full Details |
Tuesday Feb 12th at 12:00 | Geoff Porter Professor and Ramia Chair in Surgical Oncology, Dalhousie University/CDHA Title: Cancer Health Services Research in Nova Scotia Full Details |
Tuesday Mar 5th at 12:00 | Greta Bauer Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University Title: Studying the Health of Marginalized Communities: Using Respondent-Driven Sampling to Survey Trans Ontarians Full Details |
Tuesday Mar 19th at 12:00 | Andrew Travers Departments of Emergency Medicine and
Community Health & Epidemiology,
Dalhousie University and
Emergency Health Services,
Department of Health and Wellness Title: Models of Care in Better Care Sooner, Collaborative Emergency Centres, and Extended Care Programs: Innovation Full Details |
Tuesday Apr 2nd at 12:00 | Ingrid Sketris / Judith Fisher Roderick Clark / Larry Broadfield Title: Research using Nova Scotia Prescription Monitoring Databases: Current Projects and Future Possibilities. Full Details |
Tuesday Apr 16th at 12:00 | Jennifer Payne, PhD Departments of Diagnostic Radiology and Community Health & Epidemiology,
Dalhousie University and Capital District Health Authority Title: An epidemiologist's contribution to software development and surveillance Full Details |