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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Chun-Yip Hon successfully defended his PhD Thesis
Chun-Yip Hon successfully defended his PhD thesis on exposures of hospital employees to anti-neoplastic drugs

This can be viewed here

Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Stephen Pan granted U.S. Student Fulbright Award

Congratulations to SPPH PhD Student, Stephen Pan, who has been named as a U.S. Student Fulbright Award to China.

Stephen, who is supervised by Dr. Patricia Spittal, will be travelling to Washington D.C. at the end of June to attend the Fulbright Orientation.


Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Congratulations to the May 2012 SPPH Graduates
The School of Population and Public Health, and the School of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, would like to congratulate their May 2012 graduates:

Masters of Science

Population and Public Health
Wendy Davis
Miranda Elliott

Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
Rebecca Abernethy
Kalie Boot
Janet Lee
Narmana Majumder
Alison Mckenzie
William Quirke
Sonam Uppal
Rongrong Wang

Masters of Health Administration

Matthew Bernard
Anna Kucharksi
Dionne Ng

Masters of Public Health

Joshua Bergman
Mario Brondani
Sana Fakih
Raina Fumerton
Sandra Gill
Erika Goldt
Jaemin Kim
Megan Klammer
Michelle Kunz
Joshua Lau
Danika Lawson
Rachel Link
Jin Feng Liu
Lillian Lourenco
Claire O’Gorman
Emily Quinn
Shirley Rempel
Ellison Richmond
Yasmin Sallay
Shayan Shakeraneh
Keri-Lynn Strain
Eyerusalem Tessera
Mei Zhang

Doctor of Philosophy

Population and Public Health
Michael-John Milloy
Benjamin Warren

Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
Wenqi Gan
Tracy Kirkham

Thursday, May 17, 2012
Welcome to the Centre for Applied Ethics, the Human Early Learning Partnership, Population Data BC and Aboriginal Peoples’ Health

Colleagues:

 

Today we are extending a warm welcome to our colleagues from the Centre for Applied Ethics, the Human Early Learning Partnership, Population Data BC and Aboriginal Peoples’ Health. Last evening's UBC Senate motion finalized arrangements for the first three groups to move to the school as of June 1.  The Aboriginal People's Health joined us earlier this spring.

 

These moves complete a process of "confederation" that began when a number of UBC's public health oriented units joined to form the School in 2008, and continued with the migration of SOEH last spring. All of these units carry a strong and natural connection with our mission at the School of Population and Public Health, and we are very pleased that they are now part of our family.

 

There are many people from these units, and from within our School, who have worked hard to make this joining possible.  Rapid growth brings extraordinary opportunity and also its fair share of challenges.  We will be putting plenty of energy into making these moves a success.   

 

Please join me in welcoming these new faculty, staff and students to our family and to our shared mission.

 

My best,

 

 

David M Patrick

Director

School of Population and Public Health
University of British Columbia
2206 East Mall, Vancouver BC  V6T 1Z3
Tel:  604-822-3910
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Bike Score, based on SPPH "bikeability" research, announced.
University of British Columbia researchers are making bikeability research easily accessible to consumers and city planners by introducing bikeability “heat maps” in partnership with Seattle-based Walk Score® at www.walkscore.com/bike.

Combining data on availability of cycling infrastructure (bike lanes and trails), topography (hilliness), desirable destinations (attractions, shops and restaurants) and road connectivity, researchers from UBC’s School of Population and Public Health and Simon Fraser University worked with web developers from Walk Score® to develop algorithms to make the information easily accessible online.

Heat maps of Bike Score™ for 10 Canadian and 10 U.S. cities were launched today during National Bike Month in the U.S. and in advance of Bike Month in Canada. Victoria, Vancouver and Montreal rate highest in bikeability for Canadian cities; while Minneapolis, Portland and San Francisco lead in the U.S.

For a sample of a heat map, visit http://www.publicaffairs.ubc.ca/?p=47739. For more information on bikeability research, visit http://cyclingincities.spph.ubc.ca/mapping-cycling-trips/tools-training/.
Posted by  Kay Teschke
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Daniel Werb wins 2012 Trudeau Foundation Scholarship

Congratulations to SPPH PhD candidate, Daniel Werb, who has been awarded a 2012 Trudeau Foundation Scholarship, the most prestigious doctoral award of its kind in Canada. The scholarship supports 15 brilliant social sciences and humanities doctoral students who are focused on researching and sharing innovative ideas that will help solve issues of critical importance to Canadians.

Daniel's project will focus on effective ways to prevent injection drug use among vulnerable populations such as Vancouver's street youth.


Thursday, May 10, 2012
Karen Bartlett, Patricia Janssen and Chris Lovato formally gowned as Professors
Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Dr. Gavin Stuart, hosted a dinner reception on May 3, 2012 to recognize individuals who have been promoted to either Clinical Professor or Professor. Each individual being honoured was presented with an Academic Gown for their achievements.

At the event three SPPH faculty members were promoted to Professor:

  • Dr. Karen Bartlett
  • Dr. Patricia Janssen
  • Dr. Chris Lovato

Karen Bartlett
Dean Gavin Stuart, Professor Karen Bartlett, SPPH Director David Patrick

Patricia Janssen
Dean Gavin Stuart, Professor Patricia Janssen, SPPH Director David Patrick

Chris Lovato
Dean Gavin Stuart, Professor KChris Lovato, SPPH Director David Patrick

Congratulations!

Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Jason Sutherland named as the Canadian Harkness Fellow in Health Care Policy and Practice

SPPH Assistant Professor, Jason Sutherland, has been named as the Canadian Harkness Fellow in Health Care Policy and Practice.

These fellowships, sponsored by the Commonwealth Fund, provide an opportunity for mid-career health services researchers and practitioners from Australia, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom to spend up to 12 months in the United States, conducting original research and working with leading U.S. health policy experts.

Dr. Sutherland will be working with leading U.S. policy makers, governments and researchers investigating incentives for improving coordination of care between settings and reducing the amount of ineffective and inappropriate care.

Congratulations to Dr. Jason Sutherland.


Tuesday, May 08, 2012
UBC Long Term Service Awards given to Virginia Anthony and Mike Rekart
On behalf of UBC, SPPH Director, Dr. David Patrick, presented Long Term Service Awards to:

Congratulations to both Virginia and Mike!


Tuesday, May 08, 2012
Public Stealth takes on UBC Staff and Faculty Sports Day

SPPH's Public Stealth Staff team competed in the UBC Staff and Faculty Sports Day on May 4th. While they gave it their best shot, performing well at the "meditation" and "world geography" heats, they did not place.


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