News
» Go to news mainFHP Achievements ‑ February 2015
Posted by Trudi Smith on
February 23, 2015
in
FHP Achievements
- Congratulations to Dr. Janet Curran (Nursing) who recently received the Terry Klassen Young Investigator Award from Pediatric Emergency Research Canada (PERC). This award is given annualy at the PERC meeting to an investigator in the first seven years of their academic career who demonstrates excellence in clinical research, serves as a role model for other junior investigators and who embodies the spirit of interpersonal and interdisciplinary collaboration.
- Congratulations to Dr. Marsha Campbell-Yeo (Nursing) who won first place in the inaugural CIHR Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health (IHDCYH) Talks Video Competition for  The first place prize is $5,000.
- Congratulations to Kelly Lackie and Annette Elliot Rose, PhD candidates in the School of Nursing, who have been selected to participate in the Rising Stars of Scholarship and Research Poster Program at Sigma Theta Tau International's (STTI) 43rd Biennial Convention in Las Vegas in November 2015. Annette has also been accepted into the Rising Stars of Scholarship and Research Poster Program at STTI's 26th Annual Nursing Research Congress in San Juan Puerto Rico in July 2015.
Recent News
- ÕýÆ·À¶µ¼º½â€™s Faculty of Health thanks Paris Orthotics Ltd. for transformative gift advancing biomechanics education and research
- ÕýÆ·À¶µ¼º½ University working to make nursing more inclusive ‑ Global News
- Social workers a key part of disaster recovery, says ÕýÆ·À¶µ¼º½ prof ‑ CBC News
- Lighting the path: Courtney Pennell's mission to support and empower Indigenous nursing students
- Belief in leadership: New Kinesiology course offers lessons from Lasso
- Two Dal Health graduate students heading to the 3MT finals
- Breaking the cycle: Rethinking substance use, stigma, and social inequities in Canada
- Top 10 Dal Health stories of 2024