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CIHR IPPH POP News: Spring 2013

The CIHR Institute of Population and Public Health’s POP News Spring 2013 issue includes several articles of interest to the School.

SPPH PhD student Devon Greyson wins Shera Award

PhD trainee Devon Greyson is the winner of the American Library Association’s 2013 Jesse H. Shera Award for the Support of Dissertation Research.

Stats prep course info

Please review the following information for students preparing for the summer stats prep course: This email is in regards to a “Stats Prep Course” that will run over the last week of August which you have registered for.  The course will run from Monday, August 26th to Friday, August 30th, from 10am to 4pm, with a break for lunch.  The […]

First set of MHA texts now available for pick up

Texts for the first two courses are available for pickup at the UBC Point Grey Bookstore. It is suggested that students make arrangements to pick up their student ID at the same time at the carding office, also at the bookstore. Students may apply for the student ID online and then pick up at the carding office. Please note that pickup […]

Cohort 10 Classes in room C100, June 21-23, 2013

The last weekend of classes is approaching. Both cohorts will be in session this weekend. Second year classes, SPHA 562 and SPHA 563 will be in C100. PLease see the attached map for location. A reminder about the wrap-up party at 4 pm on Saturday after class ends. I would also like to pass on a […]

One size doesn’t fit all: Ethnic birth weight chart better for infant care

One size chart doesn’t fit all when it comes to evaluating birth weight and health outcomes of newborns, according to UBC researchers.

SPPH students receive MSFHR awards

SPPH PhD students, Wei Zhang and Perry Hystad, have received post-doctoral fellowship awards from the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR).

Q&A on medical ethics

Whether it’s a debate on assisted suicide, in vitro fertilization or private healthcare, Anita Ho is on many journalists’ Rolodex to call for comments on medical ethics.

Congratulations to our 2013 MHA award recipients

Students win awards recognizing their leadership in health care administration.

Primary health care evaluation gets $2.4M boost

Research to improve performance measurement and reporting of community-based primary health care (CBPHC) received a $2.4 million grant boost.

Dr. Eugenia Oviedo-Joekes awarded a CIHR New Investigator Award

Congratulations to Dr. Eugenia Oviedo-Joekes who has been awarded a CIHR New Investigator Award.

Second year MHA students wrap up their course work

Congratulations to our MHA students who have wrapped up their course work in the MHA program.

Transit investments lead to healthier people

A new report spearheaded by UBC’s Lawrence Frank explores the relationship between transportation and health care.

Dr. Patricia Janssen presents the Patricia Janssen Research Prize

SPPH’s Dr. Patricia Janssen was on hand to present the inaugural Patricia Janssen Research Prize to midwifery student, Elizabeth Morrison

Dr. Clyde Hertzman honoured with the Champion of Human Services Award

Dr. Clyde Hertzman was honoured with the Champion of Human Services Award by the Board of Directors of the Ontario Municipal Social Services Association (OMSSA).

Obesity ruled a disease by the American Medical Association

Dr. Larry Frank discussed the ruling from an urban planning perspective

The graveyard shift

Study looks to improve sleep for shiftworkers and reduce the risk of cancer.

Harnessing the energy for curricular change in the School of Population and Public Health

Dr. Gary Poole discussed the School’s work on curricular change in the recent edition of Education Matters

PhD student Elaine Fuertes wins best abstract award at 6th European Public Health Conference

SPPH PhD Student Elaine Fuertes’ abstract was awarded the “highest scoring abstract” award at the 6th European Public Health Conference

Questioning the value of expensive arthritis drugs

UBC health economist Aslam Anis comments on the value of biologics, a new class of rheumatoid arthritis drugs

MHA Student Suzanne D. Idle winner of a Robert Wood Johnson Award

Congratulations to MHA Student Suzanne D. Idle, one of six emerging health-care professionals awarded the Robert Wood Johnson Award.

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Photo: Environmental air monitoring for Cryptococcus gattii around a colonized fir tree.

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Photo: Researchers testing whether industrial compost reaches temperatures sufficient to kill pathogens.

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Photo: Air samples taken using Anderson bioaerosol sampler show evidence of Aspergillus mould

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Photo: School student with air monitoring instrument and mobile lung function testing lab

Social and Life Course Theme Co-Founders: Remembering Clyde Hertzman

Dr. Hertzman passed away suddenly in 2013, leaving a much-cherished legacy within the Theme.