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April 11, 2018
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Dal Health Achievements
Congratulations to our faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends on their recent achievements:
Students
- Two students from the School of Health Sciences were recognized with awards from Sonography Canada:
- Laura Mercer received the Peter McLardie Memorial Education Bursary
- Alana Currie received the Student Acheivement award for her project "The Diagnostic Accuracy of Acute Cholecystitis Imaging."
Faculty
- Health Sciences' Kathy Spurr received the Canadian Respiratory Health Professionals Distinction award. This award recognizes a respiratory healthcare professional who is actively engaged in the mentorship of other health-care professionals and who serves as role model for professionalism and volunteerism. Â
- Pharmacy's Kim Sponagle received the AFPC/Janssen Award for Innovation in Education. This award recognizes a Canadian pharmacy educator who has developed significant innovations in teaching, learning and/or assessment, and in recognition of her work on the interprofessional stroke simulation.
- Physiotherapy's Shaun Boe was an invited keynote speaker at the recent Shaun and members of his team at the presented on "The nature of motor imagery: A behavioural and neuroimaging perspective."
Recent News
- Cards for care: Semester three nursing students collect $1,600 for MOSH
- Master of Health Administration grad continuing cancer research in PhD in Health program
- SWAB‑Rx study aims to expand sexual health services in pharmacies
- Master of Science in Occupational Therapy grad passionate about sustainability in health‑care
- MSc (Rehabilitation Research) grad explores passion for science communication
- The science of winning: Dal Health professor guides Canada’s Olympic athletes to peak mental performance
- Respiratory Therapy grad makes impact in field, cultivates her joy in healthcare during undergraduate education
- Healthcare’s unsung heroes: Recognizing and celebrating the importance of clinical instructors