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Farhana Hossain is a biology major and chemistry minor at Howard University expected to graduate in Fall 2017. She has a 3.81 GPA and relevant coursework includes professional writing, calculus, biochemistry, physics, and organic chemistry. She has experience as an office assistant, private tutor, and lab research mentee. Her activities include peer tutoring, managing a dance club and yearbook club, volunteering for Howard University, and being a fundraising captain. She has received numerous honors including principal's list awards and awards for excellence in management, science, and graphic design. Her skills include handling confidential information, Microsoft Office, quick design work, teamwork, time management, and leadership.
The document provides a summary of Oluwaferanmi Oyedeji Okanlami's education, training, publications, presentations, research experience, leadership experience, honors and awards. He has an MD from the University of Michigan Medical School and an MS in Engineering, Science and Technology Entrepreneurship from the University of Notre Dame. He has published papers in peer-reviewed journals and presented at numerous conferences. His research and leadership experiences demonstrate a commitment to improving healthcare access and delivery through innovation and technology. He currently resides in Indiana and is a family medicine resident.
Charles J. Smith is a professor of radiology at the University of Missouri School of Medicine and a research health scientist at the Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital. He received his Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Missouri in 1997 and has since held various academic and research positions. His research focuses on developing novel radiotracers for imaging and treating cancer. He has authored over 80 peer-reviewed publications and secured over $12 million in research funding.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Lynne Brophy, who has over 30 years of experience as a nurse, specializing in oncology. She received her MSN from UNC-Chapel Hill in 1992 and BSN from Duke University in 1984. Currently she works as a Breast Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist at Ohio State University. Her CV details her education and extensive professional experience in oncology nursing, as well as research activities, professional organizations, and awards/honors.
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This curriculum vitae summarizes the career and qualifications of Terry Adrian Potter. He has held various faculty and administrative roles at universities including the University of Colorado Denver and Albert Einstein College of Medicine since 1980. His areas of expertise include immunology and he has supervised many graduate students and served on dissertation committees. He has also taken on leadership roles such as Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Planning and Acting Dean of the Graduate School.
This document provides guidelines for screening, assessing, and managing cancer-related fatigue in adults. It was developed by an expert panel through a collaborative partnership between the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer and the Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncology. The guidelines include an executive summary, recommendations, and sections on introduction, methods, appendices, and more. It aims to provide guidance to help healthcare providers address cancer-related fatigue experienced by adult patients.
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Farhana Hossain is a biology major and chemistry minor at Howard University expected to graduate in Fall 2017. She has a 3.81 GPA and relevant coursework includes professional writing, calculus, biochemistry, physics, and organic chemistry. She has experience as an office assistant, private tutor, and lab research mentee. Her activities include peer tutoring, managing a dance club and yearbook club, volunteering for Howard University, and being a fundraising captain. She has received numerous honors including principal's list awards and awards for excellence in management, science, and graphic design. Her skills include handling confidential information, Microsoft Office, quick design work, teamwork, time management, and leadership.
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Charles J. Smith is a professor of radiology at the University of Missouri School of Medicine and a research health scientist at the Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital. He received his Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Missouri in 1997 and has since held various academic and research positions. His research focuses on developing novel radiotracers for imaging and treating cancer. He has authored over 80 peer-reviewed publications and secured over $12 million in research funding.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Lynne Brophy, who has over 30 years of experience as a nurse, specializing in oncology. She received her MSN from UNC-Chapel Hill in 1992 and BSN from Duke University in 1984. Currently she works as a Breast Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist at Ohio State University. Her CV details her education and extensive professional experience in oncology nursing, as well as research activities, professional organizations, and awards/honors.
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The document provides an agenda and background information for the 1st Annual UCLA HBA Healthcare Conference titled "Modernizing Healthcare for the New Age". The conference will feature panels on topics such as payers/providers, emerging markets, med-tech/biodevices, personalized medicine, mobile health, biopharma, and care for the aging population. Keynote speakers include the president of UCLA Health System and the vice president of quality transformation at Blue Shield of California. The goal is for attendees to gain insights into the evolving healthcare industry and ways it is adapting to modern times. The conference is organized by UCLA Anderson's Healthcare Business Association.
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Natalie Hemmerich is a policy post-doctoral fellow at The Ohio State University Center for Excellence in Tobacco Regulatory Science. She has a JD from Case Western Reserve University School of Law and an MPH from The Ohio State University College of Public Health. Her work focuses on conducting research and legal writing to inform the FDA's regulation of tobacco products. Previously she held legal positions including at Margaret W. Wong & Associates and internships with the EEOC and a federal district court.
Abraham Perl is a medical student at Tel Aviv University expected to graduate in 2018 with a Doctor of Medicine degree. He earned a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Philosophy from Queens College, City University of New York in 2015 with honors and a 3.84 GPA. His experience includes tutoring, research, and volunteering in medical settings. He has published two papers and presented at a conference on ethics. His areas of interest include bioethics, philosophy of religion, and translational medicine.
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Brendan Chapman is seeking a position as a Medical Science Liaison with over 11 years of experience in neuroscience, biotechnology, and pathophysiology. He has worked as both a faculty member at Centennial College teaching biotechnology and health sciences courses, and as a research assistant at the Center for Brain and Mind. Chapman has strong communication, interpersonal, and project management skills and has experience working in both academic and industry settings.
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This curriculum vitae summarizes the education and experiences of Frances Nedjat-Haiem. She received her B.A. in Psychology, M.S.W. in Social Welfare, and Ph.D. in Social Work. Her positions include various roles as a social worker, researcher, and professor. Her research focuses on health disparities impacting vulnerable populations at end of life. She has received grant funding and honors for her work. At NMSU, she teaches graduate social work courses in areas like advanced practice and research methods.
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John Marruffo is a medical doctor seeking a position in health education. He has extensive clinical experience and possesses strong communication and management skills. His background includes research positions in pathology, nursing, and anatomy. He currently teaches health and wellness online and works as an instructor for workforce training programs.
This document provides a summary of Erica Watson-Currie's grant project research experience and teaching experience. It describes several grants she worked on related to smart grid technology, tobacco control, women's health, and disease prevention. It also outlines the communication and public health courses she has taught at various universities.
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1. Cameron D. Norman – cdnorman@cense.ca1
C A M E R O N D A L E N O R M A N
Citizenship: Canadian
Born: Calgary, Alberta Canada
08/15 – present: Principal & President
Cense Ltd.
01/12 – present: Adjunct Professor
Dalla Lana School of Public Health
University of Toronto
12/16 – present: Lecturer
Faculty of Design, Graduate Studies
OCAD University
09/11 – 01/14: Master of Design: Strategic Foresight & Innovation
OCAD University, Toronto, ON Canada
11/04 – 08/06: Post-Doctoral Fellowship: Systems Thinking & Knowledge
Translation
Centre for Clinical Epidemiology & Evaluation, Vancouver
Coastal Health Research Institute and Department of Health
Care & Epidemiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver,
BC & Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, University Health
Network, Toronto, ON
09/98 – 05/05: Doctor of Philosophy: Public Health Sciences
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
09/00 - 05/01: Post-Graduate Teaching Certificate: Health Sciences
Institute of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of
Toronto, Toronto, ON
09/96 - 09/98: Master of Arts: Community Psychology
Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON
09/92 - 05/96: Bachelor of Arts (Honours): Psychology
University of Regina, Regina, SK
ACADEMIC CURRICULUM
VITAE
September 2017
155 Dalhousie Street
Suite 757
Toronto, Ontario
M5B 2P7 Canada
P: +1.416.854.3805
E: cdnorman@cense.ca
W: http://www.cense.ca
Education:
Current Position & Appointments:
2. Cameron D. Norman – cdnorman@cense.ca2
01/13: Credentialed Evaluator (CE)
Canadian Evaluation Society
09/10 – 05/12: Developmental Evaluation Certificate
University of Waterloo School of Environment, Enterprise and
Development, Waterloo, ON Canada
08/10: NCI Charrette System Certification
Graduate School of Design, Harvard University
Cambridge, MA
11/09 & 02/11: Accredited Practitioner
Knowledge management & organizational development
Cognitive Edge Systems
01/01 - 03/01 Post-Secondary & Graduate Teaching Certificate
Teaching Assistant Training Program
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
06/14 – present: Thought Leader Program Member
Tamarack Institute for Community Engagement
02/05 – 08/16: Principal
Cense Research + Design
03/01 – 04/16: Investigator
Ontario Tobacco Research Unit, Toronto, ON
01/10 – 04/16: Editorial Board Member
Journal of Complexity and Health / Journal of Evaluation and
Clinical Practice Complexity & Health Forum
08/15 – 12/15: Senior Researcher (full time)
Odette School of Business
University of Windsor
10/14 – 07/15: Senior Researcher (full time)
Ivey Centre for International Health Innovation
Western University
09/10 – 06/15: Resource Centre Advisory Committee Member
Public Health Ontario
Academic Employment & Community Service
Appointments
Professional Certifications
3. Cameron D. Norman – cdnorman@cense.ca3
09/06- 12/11 (FT) Assistant Professor
Dalla Lana School of Public Health
University of Toronto
08/08 – 12/12: Global Health Affiliated Scholar
Peter A. Silverman Centre for International Health
09/06 – 12/11: Assistant Professor (Full time)
Dalla Lana School of Public Health
University of Toronto
07/08 – 12/12: Board Member
Canadian Action Network for the Advancement, Dissemination
and Adoption of Practice-informed Tobacco Treatment (CAN-
ADAPTT)
06/08 – 12/12: Research Advisor
Evolution Health, Toronto, ON
01/07 – 12/11: Academic Advisor (Health Issues)
TakingITGlobal (NGO)
08/09 – 01/11: Collaborator & Member
The Technology Enabled Knowledge Translation Investigative
Centre (TEKTIC), University of British Columbia
02/09 – 05/09: Co-Chair (with Lorraine Ferris, PhD LLM LLM)
eHealth Privacy & Security Roundtable
The Identity, Privacy & Security Initiative, University of Toronto
10/08 – 07/09: Co-Chair (with Suzanne Jackson, PhD)
Health Promotion Summer School (Theme: eHealth Promotion)
Centre for Health Promotion, University of Toronto
09/06 – 07/09: Fellow
Centre for Health Promotion
University of Toronto
03/07 – 12/08: Guest Editor
Journal of Medical Internet Research
Special Issue on Web-assisted Tobacco Interventions
06/02 – 10/13: Chair, Community Psychology Section (Section 3)
Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, ON
10/98 - 02/00 Associate Editor (Public Policy)
Newsletter of the American Psychological Association of
Graduate Students (APAGS), (circulation: 55,000)
American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
4. Cameron D. Norman – cdnorman@cense.ca4
09/06 – 12/11: Director of Evaluation
Peter A. Silverman Global eHealth Program
09/06 – 12/11: Principal Investigator
CoNEKTR Collaboratories
& Youth Voices Research Group
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
01/05 – 08/06: Co-Investigator
TeenNet Project, Department of Public Health Sciences,
University of Toronto, ON
09/98 – 12/04: Research Associate
TeenNet Research Project, Department of Public Health
Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Supervisor: Harvey Skinner, PhD., CPsych
09/96 - 04/97 & Research Assistant
08/97 - 11/98: Family Wellness Project & Department of Psychology, Wilfrid
Laurier University, Waterloo, ON
Supervisor: Isaac Prilleltensky, PhD.
09/97 - 06/98: Research Associate
History of Psychology Research Review Project
Department of Psychology, Wilfrid Laurier University,
Waterloo, ON
Supervisor: Richard Walsh-Bowers, PhD.
01/96 - 04/96: Research Assistant
Breast cancer recovery treatment program
Luther College, University of Regina, Regina, SK
Supervisor: Paul Antrobus, PhD., CPsych
05/94 - 11/95: Research Coordinator & Laboratory Manager
Organizational and Social Psychology Research Unit, University
of Regina, Regina, SK
10/98 – 08/01: Member (Graduate Student), Faculty of Medicine Council
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
09/98 - 10/00: Graduate Council Member (Community Health)
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
09/97 - 05/98: Senate member
Research Leadership Positions:
Academic Governance Offices Held
5. Cameron D. Norman – cdnorman@cense.ca5
Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON
Operational Research Grants & Contracts (Academic, Non-Commercial)
06/13 – present: Effect of a Smartphone Intervention on Quitting Smoking in a
Young Adult Population of Smokers: A Randomized Controlled
Trial
Funded by: Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
($326,000)
Investigators: Baskerville, N.B. & Hammond, D.G. (Co-PI’s)
Brown, K., Burns, C., Guindon, G., Norman, C.D., Whittaker, R.
04/11 – 03/13: Design thinking for complex problem solving.
Funded by: Social Science & Humanities Research Council of
Canada (SSHRC): ($35,810)
Investigator: Norman, C.D.
04/11 – 04/12: Social media in support of the CCS tobacco cessation mandate
Funded by: Canadian Cancer Society ($124,837)
Investigators: Baskerville, N.B., Norman, C.D. (Co-PI’s),
Cameron, A.J.R., Lee, S. & Brown, S.
03/11 – 08/13: Development evaluation for eHealth and egovernment
Funded by: International Development Research Centre
($160,000)
Investigators: Norman, C.D. & Jadad, A.R.
01/11 – 12/11: Core competencies for youth engagement through the arts:
Developing a learning framework
Funded by: Social Science & Humanities Research Council of
Canada (SSHRC): ($24,510)
Investigator: Norman, C.D.
03/10 – 03/11: Food for Health Equity in Diverse Communities: Creating
Pathways to Advantage Through Food Innovation Networks
Funded by: Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) and
the Population Health Improvement Network (PHIRN) ($74,902)
Investigators: Norman, C.D., Haque, N., Ahmad, F., & Jadad, A.R.
02/10 – 03/11: Engaging New Canadians for Health
Funded by: Citizen & Immigration Canada ($1,350,000)
Investigators: Jadad, A.R., & Norman, C.D. (Co-Principal
Applicants)
Funding and Awards:
6. Cameron D. Norman – cdnorman@cense.ca6
03/10 – 03/15: Reducing disease burden and health inequalities arising from
chronic dental disease among Indigenous children: an early
childhood caries intervention
Funded by: Canadian Institutes for Health Research
International Indigenous Health Research Partnership (ICIHRP)
Program ($1,186,899)
Investigators: Lawrence, H., Norman, C.D. & Hoffman-Goetz, L.
02/10 – 03/10: Access to Tobacco, Access to Treatment: A Youth Consultation
Project.
Funded by: Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion ($100,000)
Investigators: Norman, C.D., Selby, P.
10/09 – 10/10: Youth, Gambling and Web 2.0: Towards and Understanding of
the Net Generation and How they Gamble
Funded by: Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre Level 1
Program ($10,000)
Investigators: Norman, C.D., Korn, D. (co-PIs), Reynolds, J.
07/09 – 06/10: Tell me about breast cancer: A review of communication
practices within primary care
Funded by: Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation Ontario
Branch) Community Based Research Grants Program ($20,000)
Investigators: Willow Breast Cancer Services (community
partner) & Norman, C.D. (academic partner)
06/09 – 06/12: Evidence on Tap Knowledge Synthesis Team
Accepted by: Canadian Institutes of Health Research (no dollar
value)
Investigators: Norman, C.D., Bader, P., Ahmad, F., Skinner, W.,
& Skinner, H.A.
06/09 – 06/11: Research on Academic Research: Study of the Impact of
Interdisciplinary Research Environments on Knowledge
Translation in Health Sciences (Renewal)
Funded by: University of British Columbia, Research Grant-in-Aid
($420,000)
Investigators: A. Buchan, C.D. Norman, T. Huerta, S. Mortimer, &
A. Best.
05/09 – 06/12: CIHR Training Grant in Population Intervention for Chronic
Disease Prevention: A Pan-Canadian Program.
Funded by: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
($1,950,000)
Investigators: R. Cameron, B. Riley, R. Ferrence, K. Raine, C.
Gotlay, R. Plotnikoff. Co-applicants: 58 additional mentors
including C.D. Norman
06/09 – 12/10: Understanding Canadian tobacco control policy through
provincial policy network analysis. Funded by: Canadian
7. Cameron D. Norman – cdnorman@cense.ca7
Tobacco Control Research Initiative. ($80,000). Church, J.,
Cohen, J., Nykiforuk, C., Norman, C.D., Moore, S.
02/09 – 03/09: Youth Leaders: Food 4 Health
Funded by: Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion ($250,000)
Investigators: C.D. Norman, A.R. Jadad & R. McLaughlin
02/09 – 03/10: Technology Enabled Interdisciplinary Team based learning and
practice in health: Optimal strategy and accreditation
approaches.
Funded by: TEKTIK & University of British Columbia Continuing
Medical Education Seed Grant Programme ($10,000)
Investigators: K. Ho, C. Campbell, S. Jarvis-Selinger, H. Novak-
Lauscher, L. Li, L., C.D. Norman, F. Harwick, B. Maslow, G.
Kane, & C. Cressman.
11/08 – 11/09: Evaluation of a Global eLearning Program in Behavioural
Neurology on Learners and Organizations in the Middle East
and Canada
Funded by: Continuing Education and Professional
Development, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
($5,000)
Investigators: C.D. Norman, M. Freedman, T. Patterson, A.
Sriharan, S. Black, and A. Noyek
06/08 – 06/09: Government and Industry Interconnectedness on Gambling: A
public health examination
Funded by: Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre
($42,000)
Investigators: D. Korn, C.D. Norman, & J. Reynolds
04/08 – 04/11: Canadian Action Network for the Advancement, Dissemination
and Adoption of Practice-informed Tobacco Treatment
Funded by: Health Canada ($1,500,000)
Investigators: P. Selby, M. Fransciscipalli, R. Ferrence,
P.McDonald, C.D.Norman, M.Tremblay
04/08 – 12/08: YMCA YGAP - Youth Voices Research Collaboration on Gambling
Support Systems for Ontario Youth Health Promotion ($80,000)
Funded by: Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion
Investigators: YMCA of Greater Toronto, C.D. Norman
08/07 – 06/08: Journey to Our Good Health: A Youth Leadership Program to
Support Healthy Living in the Age of the Internet
Funded by: Agricultural Adaptation Council ($124,932)
Investigators: C.D. Norman & A.R. Jadad
05/07-04/08: Youth Engagement in Ontario: Towards a Community of
Practice
Funded by: Public Health Agency of Canada: ($105,000)
Investigator: C.D. Norman
8. Cameron D. Norman – cdnorman@cense.ca8
03/07 -03/08: Web-assisted tobacco interventions 2.0: Exploring young adults
use of information technology for smoking cessation
Funded by: Ontario Tobacco Research Unit ($20,000)
Investigator: C.D. Norman
01/07 – 12/07: The 5 E’s for Health: Understanding eLiteracies for eLearning in
Electronic Educational Environments
Funded by: Canadian Council on Learning ($69,788)
Investigators: C.D. Norman, Skinner, H.A., Jackson, S. &
Larkin, J.
12/06 – 03/07: Building links in the tobacco control community: A workshop in
Web-assisted tobacco interventions
Funded by: Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative
($7000)
Investigators: P. Selby (PI), C.D. Norman, S.McIntosh, & T.R.
Huerta
10/06 – 03/07: Web-assisted tobacco interventions; A global resource review.
Funded by: Health Canada ($10,000)
Investigator: C.D. Norman
10/06 – 03/07: Web-assisted tobacco intervention (WATI III): Knowledge
translation through technology integration in tobacco control
Funded by: Health Canada ($48,169)
Investigators: P. Selby, C.D. Norman, S. McIntosh, &
G. Eysenbach
06/06 – 06/09: Research on Academic Research: Study of the Impact of
Interdisciplinary Research Environments on Knowledge
Translation in Health Sciences
Funded by: University of British Columbia, Research Grant-in-Aid
($420,000)
Investigators: A. Buchan, G.A. Best, C.D. Norman, & T. Huerta.
01/06 – 01/07: Mapping National Implementation of the FPT Minister’s
National Strategy for Tobacco Control Interdisciplinary Capacity
Enhancement Grant
Funded by: Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative
($5000, declined)
Investigators: T.R. Huerta, C.D. Norman. J. Garcia, S. Viehbeck,
S. Papadakis & S. Di Cori.
01/05 – 04/05: Better practices for interpersonal support components of
comprehensive community based approaches to adult smoking
cessation for vulnerable populations.
Funded By: Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative,
Knowledge Synthesis Programme Planning Grant, # 016046
($5,000)
9. Cameron D. Norman – cdnorman@cense.ca9
Investigators: G.A. Best, J. Millar, S. Campbell, M. FitzGerald, P.
McDonald, G. Moor, C.D. Norman, T. Huerta
06/04 – 04/05: Quitlines: Better Practices for Technology-Assisted Smoking
Cessation
Funded By: Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative,
Knowledge Synthesis Programme Planning Grant ($4,925)
Investigators: G.A. Best, A.R. Jadad & C.D. Norman
Commercial Contract Clients (Selected – Last 5 Years)
Government of Canada: Employment & Social Development Canada
Government of Canada: Canadian Heritage
The Inspirit Foundation
Canadian Cancer Society
Canadian Public Health Association
Centre for Addiction & Mental Health
Global Centre for Pluralism
Toronto Region Conservation Authority
University of Waterloo
University of Toronto
Studio Y, MaRS
Catalysts X
Dietitians of Canada
Government of Ontario: Ontario Public Service
York Region (Ontario) Municipal Government
Durham Region Public Health Department
YMCA of Calgary
Public Health Ontario
Reos Partners
Research Travel Grants
09/05: Using Systems Thinking to Advance Public Health in Canada.
Canadian Public Health Association Conference, September 18-
21, 2005, Ottawa, ON
Funded By: Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative
Investigator: C.D. Norman
09/05: Supporting Knowledge Exchange Through eHealth Networks.
Canadian Association of Health Services and Policy Research
Conference, September 17-18, 2005, Montreal, PQ
Funded By: Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative
Investigator: C.D. Norman
Honours and Awards
10. Cameron D. Norman – cdnorman@cense.ca10
09/17: Arbor Award for Alumni Excellence
University of Toronto
06/13: Canadian Community Psychology Award
(in honour of leadership and contributions to the field)
Canadian Psychological Association
12/09: Robin Badgley Teaching Excellence Award - Early Stage
(Awarded to the most outstanding teacher and educational
scholar in public health at the University of Toronto)
12/09: Sharing the Flame award for excellence in health and learning,
Canadian Council on Learning (awarded to the Youth Voices
Research Group, Cameron Norman PI).
06/08: Best Paper of the Year, International Medical Informatics
Association (for Norman, C.D.& Skinner, H.A. (2006). eHEALS:
The eHealth Literacy Scale. Journal of Medical Internet
Research, 8, 4, e27.)
10/06: Volunteer Service Award, Ontario Physical Health and Education
Association
04/06: Best Conference Paper with Practical Application Award, 5th
International Conference on Organizational Behaviour in Health
Care. Aberdeen, Scotland (for: Best, A., Trochim, W., Moor, G.,
Haggerty, J., Norman, C.D., Cabrera, D. & Logan, H. (2006,
April). Systems thinking for knowledge integration: New models
for policy research collaboration)
03/05: Gordon Cressy Leadership Award, University of Toronto
06/04: Canadian Public Health Association 2004 Student of the Year
Award (Renamed John Hastings Award, 2005)
Faculty
12/10: Faculty Support Award
CIHR Pathways to Health Equity Project
Centre for Urban Health Initiatives ($4,000)
12/09: Faculty Support Award
Research on Academic Research Project
University of British Columbia ($12,000)
03/07: Web-Assisted Tobacco Interventions: Better Practices (and
Better Tools) for Engaging Young Adults in Smoking Cessation
Personnel & Training Awards
11. Cameron D. Norman – cdnorman@cense.ca11
Funded by: Canadian Institutes for Health Research Tobacco
Use in Special Populations (TUSP) Programme New Researcher
Career Award : ($32,000)
Post-Doctoral Training
04/05: Canadian Institutes for Health Research Strategic Training
Program in Tobacco Research Post-Doctoral Fellowship
(Competitive Renewal) (Allan Best & Alex Jadad, Co-supervisors)
($36,750)
03/04: Canadian Institutes for Health Research Strategic Training
Program in Tobacco Research Post-Doctoral Fellowship (Allan
Best & Alex Jadad, Co-supervisors) ($36,750)
03/04: Canadian Institutes for Health Research Training Program in
Tobacco Use in Special Populations Post-Doctoral Fellowship
(Allan Best & Alex Jadad, Co-supervisors) ($36,750, declined in
order to accept alternative award)
1. American Evaluation Association annual convention (2014-present)
2. Canadian Psychological Association Convention (2002 – 2013)
3. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Conference (2004 – 2008)
4. World Congress on Tobacco or Health, Mumbai India (2006)
5. Ontario Tobacco Control Conference (2006)
6. Med 2.0 (2009-2013)
1. Department of Family & Community Medicine, University of Toronto (1)
2. Dalla Lana School of Public Health / Dept. Public Health Sciences, University of
Toronto (2)
2015: Reviewer, The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research,
Social Innovation Review Panel.
2009 – 2011: Reviewer, CAN-ADAPTT Seed Grant Competitions, Toronto, ON
2006 – 2010: Review Panel Member, Ontario Tobacco Research Unit
(Studentship & Investigator Award Programs), Toronto, ON
Abstracts & Submission Reviews (selected)
Academic Tenure & Promotion Reviews
Grant Review Activity
12. Cameron D. Norman – cdnorman@cense.ca12
2007, 2009 (March): Expert Reviewer, The Netherlands Organisation for Health
Research and Development (ZonMw), Research Grant
Competition (Chronic Disease Prevention Program)
The Hague, the Netherlands
2008 (November) Expert Reviewer, Natural Sciences & Engineering Research
Council of Canada
2006 (May): Reviewer, Wellesley Central Health Corporation (Community-
Based Academic Partnerships Program), Toronto, ON
2005 (November): Expert Reviewer, The Netherlands Organisation for Health
Research and Development (ZonMw), Research Grant
Competition (Health Promotion & Information Technology
Program)
The Hague, the Netherlands
2005 (April) Reviewer, Ontario Tobacco Research Unit (Studentship &
Investigator Award Programs), Toronto, ON
2005 (June) Reviewer, Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative
(Operational Grants Program), Toronto, ON
06/10: Academic Advisor
Institute Without Boundaries Design Charrette
George Brown College, Toronto ON
09/09 – 02/10: Social Media Trainer and Consultant
Cancer Care Ontario
05/08 – 12/08: Expert Reviewer
“On the Road to Quitting” Program
Health Canada / V-CC
Toronto, ON
01/05 – 12/06: Panel Member
National Cancer Institute of Canada Joint Working Group on
Translational Research and Knowledge Transfer
Toronto, ON / Washington, DC
07/05 Participant-Advisor
Canada-US Cancer Control Alliance Consultation on Knowledge
Integration & Primary Health Care
Seattle, WA
09/05: Expert Reviewer (Smoking Cessation & Adolescents)
Health Canada Youth Tobacco Control and the Internet Project
Other Academic Activities:
13. Cameron D. Norman – cdnorman@cense.ca13
Ottawa, ON
09/04 – 11/04: Expert Reviewer (Tobacco Control)
Programme Training & Consultation Centre
Waterloo, ON
09/99 - 05/01: Member, Chair's Advisory Council
Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto,
Toronto, ON
09/99 - 02/00: Member, Public Health Science Psychology and Applied Social
Science (PASS) Task Force
Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto,
Toronto, ON
10/98 - 02/00: Member, Communication and New Technology Advisory
Committee
Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
01/99 - 06/99: Member, Department of Public Health Sciences' Development
Task Force
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Academy of Management
AIGA: The Professional Association for Design
American Evaluation Association
Association for Psychological Science
Canadian Evaluation Society
Canadian Psychological Association
Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA)
Design Management Institute (DMI)
Issue-specific:
01/12: Social Network Analysis for Evaluators (eStudy: 4 weeks)
American Evaluation Society
01/10 Complexity science methods in primary care research
Research Methods and Statistics in Primary Care, 22-24, 2010-
02-07, San Antonio, TX
07/08 Systems Dynamics Modeling Software
Systems Dynamic Society Conference, Athens, Greece
Professional Affiliations:
Professional Development Activities:
14. Cameron D. Norman – cdnorman@cense.ca14
06/07 Systems Dynamics Modeling
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Instructor: Jack Homer, PhD, Bobby Millstein, PhD & Nate
Osgood, PhD
06/07 Complex Systems and Population Health Conference, 31/07 –
01/07, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
12/04 Prostate Cancer Informatics,
12/12/04 -13/12/04, Toronto, ON
Coordinator: Gunther Eysenbach, MD MPH
10/03 Multilevel Modelling and Tobacco Research (1-Day Workshop)
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON
Instructor: Scott Novak, PhD
05/03 Multilevel Modelling (2-Day Workshop)
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Instructors: Blair Wheaton, PhD & Lisa Strohshien, PhD
06/02 Knowledge Translation (3-Day Workshop)
CIHR Institute of Child Health
University of Calgary, Calgary, AB
Coordinators: Karen Benzies, PhD & Ted Weiden, PhD
06/99 Dual Scaling & Categorical Data Analysis (2-day Workshop)
OISE / University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Instructor: Shizuhiko Nishisato, PhD
Trainees Supervised:
Doctoral Level Trainees (current)
Kevin Black, PhD Candidate, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, U of Toronto (co-
supervising with Dr. Margaret McNeill)
Thesis & Dissertation Committees (in progress):
None at present
Masters Level Trainees
Primary supervisor (completed)
Andrea Polonijo, MHSc, University of Toronto
Rachel Wortzman, MHSc, University of Toronto
Annie Roy, MHSc, University of Toronto
Jessica Patterson, MPH, University of Toronto
Andrea Yip, MPH, University of Toronto
Deanne Duplessis, MPH, University of Toronto
Emma Firsten-Kaufman, MPH, University of Toronto
Alison Crepinsek, MPH, University of Toronto
Shaylyn Streatch, MPH, University of Toronto
Teaching & Academic Supervision
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Jennifer Gray, MPH, University of Toronto
Catriona Remocker, MPH, University of Toronto
Gabriella Heymann, MPH, University of Toronto
Sherry Stein, MPH, University of Toronto
Victoria Zwicker, MPH, University of Toronto
Sara Keenan-Dacks, MPH, University of Toronto
Alison Schure, MPH, University of Toronto
Jackie Quirk, MPH, University of Toronto
Mythri Vijendran, MPH, University of Toronto
Thesis, Comprehensive Examination & Dissertation Committees (completed):
2009 - Karen McQueen PhD, Lawrence Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, U of Toronto
2010 -- Paola Calvasina MSc, Graduate Department of Dentistry, U of Toronto
2011 – Chris Buse PhD Candidate, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, U of Toronto
2012 - Subha Ramanathan PhD, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, U of Toronto
2012 – Emma Richardson PhD Candidate, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, U of
Toronto (External examiner)
2013 - Dania Sabbahi PhD, Graduate Department of Dentistry, U of Toronto
2013 - Jaime Sapag PhD, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, U of Toronto
2015 - Earl Nowgesic, PhD, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, U of Toronto
2016 -Jennifer Reynolds, PhD, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, U of Toronto
2016 - Suryani Hamdani, PhD, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, U of Toronto
Practicum or Internship supervisor / Co-supervisor (completed)
Kristin Haefner, University of Machteburg (Germany),
Debbi Christacou, University of Athens (Greece),
Wiebke Stopplemann, University of Machteburg (Germany),
Christine Plenert, MHSc, University of Toronto
Caitlin Etherington, MHSc, University of Toronto
Cindy Duval, MPH Candidate, University of Toronto
Shannon Lane, MHSc, University of Toronto (with David Korn)
Monika Goodluck, MPH, University of Toronto (with Suzanne Jackson)
Nadia Fazal, MPH, University of Toronto (with Suzanne Jackson)
Michael Keenan Mak MD, University of Toronto (with Alex Jadad)
External Examiner on Thesis Examination Committees:
2011: Kathryn Frasier, MA (School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie
University). The Wants and Needs of Older Cancer Survivors When Searching
for Online Social Support. August 4, 2011. External Examiner
Kadia Petreccia, MSc (Department of Health Policy, Management & Evaluation,
University of Toronto). District Health Planning and Priority Setting in Ethiopia: A
systems analysis of strategy implementation and strengthening procedural
fairness (proposal). Februrary 8, 2011. External Examiner.
2010: Shuo Wang, MSc (Department of Health Policy, Management & Evaluation,
University of Toronto). Development of the Diabetes Complication Surveillance
System (DCSS). March 8, 2010. External Examiner.
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2009: Kelly Fenn, MA (School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie
University). Moving Evidence into Action: A Qualitative Approach to
Understanding Knowledge Translation as Experienced by Psychosocial Cancer
Researchers. July 20, 2009. External Examiner.
Jill Levine, MSc (Graduate Department of Dentistry, University of Toronto).
Development and Validation of a Shortened Questionnaire to Assess Stress
and Social Support in Adult Patients with Periodontal Disease. March 6, 2009.
External Examiner.
2007: Dania Sabbahi, MSc (Graduate Department of Dentistry, University of Toronto).
Development and Evaluation of an Oral Health Literacy Instrument for Adults.
December 6, 2007. External Examiner.
01/17 – present: Course Instructor, CHL5110H: Theory and Practice of
Programme Evaluation. University of Toronto, Dalla Lana School
of Public Health.
01/17 – present: Course Instructor (with Peter Jones), DHEA 6010: Systems &
Communications 2. OCAD University, Faculty of Design.
05/14 – 04/16: Systems Thinking for Change Leadership: MaRS Discovery
District (professional)
11/14 – 11/15 Health Innovation Design: Ivey School of Business / Odette
School of Management Executive Program in Health Leadership
(Executive Program, 4 days, 3 Cohorts)
05/11 – 08/11: Course Instructor (with Suzanne Jackson): CHL 7001: Program
Planning in Health Promotion (Directed studies course)
09/09 – 04/11: Course Instructor: CHL 7001: Systems Science Perspectives on
Public Health (Graduate seminar course)
10/06 – 12/10: Course Instructor, CHL 5804H: Health Behaviour Change Dalla
Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto
09/09: Tutor, CHL 5004: Introduction to Public Health Sciences
(Joanna Cohen, PhD & Fran Scott, MD, course coordinators)
Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto
01/09 Course Instructor: CHL 7001: Public-Private Partnerships in
Public Health (Directed studies course)
09/07 – 12/07: Course Instructor, CHL 7001: Professional Development Issues
in Health Promotion Practice
Courses Taught (Graduate unless specified):
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Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto,
Toronto, ON
09/07: Tutor, CHL 5004: Introduction to Public Health Sciences (John
Frank, MD, course coordinator)
Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto,
Toronto, ON
05/07 – 08/07: Course Instructor: CHL 7001: Complexity Science, Systems
Thinking and Networks in Population Health Promotion
09/02 - 12/03 Course Instructor (with Ted Myers, PhD), CHL5110H: Theory
and Practice of Programme Evaluation (Graduate course,
Health Promotion and Health & Behavioural Science stream)
Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto,
Toronto, ON (2 terms)
At Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto unless otherwise noted
2016: Innovation in public health. In CHL5004H: Introduction to Public
Health Sciences. September 2016.
2015: Systems and Design thinking for health promotion and social
innovation. In CHL5014: Health Promotion Strategies.
2014: Social media, communications and public engagement. In
CHL5004H: Introduction to Public Health Sciences.
2013: Social media, communications and public engagement. In
CHL5004H: Introduction to Public Health Sciences.
2013: Public eHealth: Behaviour Change & Health Informatics. In
MHI2003: Health Informatics. Department of Health Policy,
Management & Evaluation, University of Toronto. Instructor:
Emily Seto, PhD.
2012: Public eHealth: Behaviour Change & Health Informatics. In
MHI2003: Health Informatics. Department of Health Policy,
Management & Evaluation, University of Toronto. Instructor:
Gunther Eysenbach, MD MPH.
2011: eHealth and Behaviour Change. In CHL5804H: Health
Behaviour Change, DLSPH, U of Toronto, Instructor: Lorraine
Ferris, PhD
Guest Course Lectures:
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Outcome evaluation, In CHL 5110H: Theory and Practice of
Programme Evaluation, DLSPH, University of Toronto. Instructor:
Ted Myers, PhD.
eHealth Behaviour Change. In Psyc 333: Health Psychology (2
lectures), University of Toronto. Instructor: Jill Einstein.
Public eHealth: Behaviour Change & Health Informatics. In
MHI2003: Health Informatics. Department of Health Policy,
Management & Evaluation, University of Toronto. Instructor:
Gunther Eysenbach, MD MPH.
2010: Public eHealth: Behaviour Change & Health Informatics. In
MHI2003: Health Informatics. Department of Health Policy,
Management & Evaluation, University of Toronto. Instructor:
Gunther Eysenbach, MD MPH.
Introduction to Public & Community Health. In Healthcare
Operations Management II (MBA Program), Texas Tech
University, Instructor: Timothy Huerta, PhD
Systems Thinking Approaches to Health. In Healthcare
Operations Management I (MD/MBA Program), Texas Tech
University, Instructor: Timothy Huerta, PhD
eHealth behaviour change, In Pysc333 : Health Psychology
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto,
Instructor: Gillian Einstein, PhD
Outcome evaluation, In CHL 5110H: Theory and Practice of
Programme Evaluation, DLSPH, University of Toronto. Instructor:
Ted Myers, PhD.
Systems thinking in health promotion, In CHL5801: Introduction
to Health Promotion.
Instructor: Farah Ahmad, MD PhD
Systems thinking and health promotion, In CHL5805: Critical
Issues in Health Promotion.
Instructor: Michael Goodstadt, PhD.
2009: Youth & Health, CHL 5004H: Introduction to Public Health
Leaders: Joanna Cohen, PhD & Fran Scott, MD
Complexity Science & Systems Thinking (4 lectures). CHL
5805H: Critical Issues in Health Promotion
Instructor: Michael Goodstadt, PhD
Social Network Analysis, in CHL 7001: Infectious disease
epidemiology.
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Instructors: David Fisman, MD & Dionne Gesnick-Law, PhD
Systems thinking in health promotion, In CHL5801: Introduction
to Health Promotion.
Instructor: Farah Ahmad, MD PhD
eHealth behaviour change, In Pysc333 : Health Psychology
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto,
Instructor: Gillian Einstein, PhD
Outcome evaluation, In CHL5110H: Theory and Practice of
Programme Evaluation
Instructor: Ted Myers, PhD
International Peace Building for Health & Wellbeing. University
of College, University of Toronto. Instructor: Joy Fitzgibbon, PhD
Public eHealth. In MHI2003: Health Informatics. Department of
Health Policy, Management & Evaluation, University of Toronto.
Instructor: Gunther Eysenbach, MD MPH.
Complexity Science & Systems Thinking Perspectives on
Research & Evidence. In SWK6308H: Designing and
Implementing Quantitative Social Work Research. Factor-
Inwentash School of Social Work, University of Toronto
Instructor: Aron Shlonsky, PhD
2008: eHealth Promotion and Public Engagement. In CHL5801:
Health Promotion. Dalla Lana School of Public Health
Instructor: Farah Ahmad, MD PhD
Outcome Evaluation. In CHL5110H: Theory and Practice of
Programme Evaluation
Instructors: Ted Myers, PhD
Program Evaluation in the Health Professions
McMaster School of Medicine Community Medicine Residency
Hamilton, ON
Chief Resident: Paul Lewin, MD
2007: Public Engagement in Health Communication. In JXP 5807:
Health Communications (Graduate). Department of Exercise
Sciences, University of Toronto.
Instructors: Margaret MacNeil, PhD & Larry Hershfield
Complexity Science & Systems Thinking: In SWK 4501: Issues
in Evidence Based Practice in Social Work (Graduate)
Factor-Inwentash School of Social Work, University of Toronto,
Instructor: Aron Shlonsky, PhD
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Health Psychology Online: Using the Web to Change Health
Behaviours. In Pysc333 : Health Psychology (undergraduate)
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto,
Instructor: Gillian Einstein, PhD
2006: Process Evaluation. In CHL5110H: Theory and Practice of
Programme Evaluation (Graduate course, Health Promotion and
Health & Behavioural Science stream)
Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto,
Toronto,ON
Instructors: Ted Myers, PhD & Philip Bigelow, PhD
A Web of Influence: Information Technology, Behaviour
Change, and Public Health. In: CHL 5804H: Health Behaviour
Change graduate course, Department of Public Health
Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON. (November 25,
2005). Instructors: Harvey Skinner, PhD & Curtis Breslin, PhD
2004: The Internet as a Tool for Health Behaviour Change: An
example from the Smoking Zine randomized trial. In: CHL
5804H: Health Behaviour Change graduate course, Department
of Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.
(November 12, 2004)
Instructors: Harvey Skinner, PhD & Curtis Breslin, PhD
2003: Multivariate, Multi-level Data Analysis: A Case Study (with H.
Skinner & D. Thiruchelvam), In: CHL 5222H:Longitudinal Data
Analysis graduate course, Dept. of Public Health Sciences,
University of Toronto, Toronto,ON
Instructor: James Stafford, PhD
Use of theory in Behavioural Science Research. In: CHL 7001H
Social Psychological Perspectives on Health Attitudes and
Behaviours graduate course, Dept. of Public Health Sciences,
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Instructor: Lorraine Ferris, PhD
eHealth Evaluation: A Case Study Examining Adolescent
Smoking Cessation In: CHL 5804H: Health Behaviour Change
graduate course, Dept. of Public Health Sciences, University of
Toronto, Toronto, ON
Instructors: Harvey Skinner, PhD. & Curtis Breslin, PhD
2001: Evaluation of eHealth. In: CHL5804H: Health Behaviour Change
graduate course, Department of Public Health Sciences,
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Instructors: Harvey Skinner, PhD., Curtis Breslin, PhD, & Joan
Brewster, PhD
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1999: Community Psychology. In: CHL 5100: Social Psychology of
Health Graduate Course, Graduate Department of Community
Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Instructors: Lorraine Ferris, PhD. & Joan Eakin, PhD
2014 – present: Faculty
Studio Y / MaRS Discovery District
2000- 2005: Instructor (contract)
Community-based Research Certificate Programme
Wellesley Institute, Toronto, ON
07/98 Special Education Resource Instructor
Summer School Programme (Secondary school Grades 10-OAC)
Waterloo Region District School Board, Waterloo, ON
Supervisor: David Shaver (Principal)
09/96 - 04/97 Field Placement Coordinator, Undergraduate Practica
Dept. of Psychology, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON
Supervisor: Paul Davock, MA.
11/09 – 02/10; Social Media Consultant
09/10 – 03/10 Media Awareness Network, Program Training Consultation
Centre, Cancer Care Ontario
Toronto, ON
06/06 – 03/09: Evaluation Consultant
Eat Right Ontario Dietician Advisory Service
Ministry of Health Promotion / Jeanne Legare & Associates
Vancouver, BC
11/04 – 03/07: Research Consultant (advisory capacity, volunteer)
Lungs Are For Life Evaluation Advisory Group
Lung Association of Ontario & Ontario Physical Education
Association
Toronto, ON
01/05 – 06/06: Evaluation Consultant
BC Health Guide Chronic Disease Management Programme
Centre for Health Promotion, University of Victoria
Vancouver, BC
Other Teaching Activities:
Professional Practice Activities
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01/05: Consultant
Vancouver Coastal Health Authority Health Services Reform
Think Tank
Vancouver, BC
09/98 - 02/99 Programme Evaluation Consultant (unpaid)
FRC/PACT Programme, Crèche Child and Family Centre,
Toronto, ON.
02/98 - 08/98 Program Field Coordinator and Training Supervisor (contract)
Bridges Outreach Project, Canadian Mental Health
Association/Waterloo Region District School Board
Kitchener, ON.
10/96 - 08/97 Programme Evaluation Leader
Bridges Outreach Project, Waterloo Region District School
Board/Waterloo Region Catholic District School Board/Family
and Children’s Services of Waterloo Region
Waterloo, ON.
Peer reviewed (published or in press):
1. Ungar, T., Norman, C. D., & Knaak, S. (2017). Think You Can Shrink? A Proof-of-
Concept Study for Men’s Health Education Through Edutainment. Journal of
Technology in Behavioral Science, 1–6.
2. Norman, C.D., Haresign, H., Mehling, C., & Bloomberg, H. (2016). Exploring the
Feasibility and Potential of Virtual Panels for Soliciting Feedback on Nutrition
Education Materials. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance, 2 (1), e18.
3. Calvasina, P., Lawrence, H.P., Hoffman-Goetz, L., & Norman, C.D. (2016).
Brazilian immigrants’ oral health literacy and participation in oral health care in
Canada. BMC Oral Health, 1–7. *
4. van der Tempel, J., Noormohamed, A., Schwartz, R., Norman, C. D., Malas, M.,
& Zawertailo, L. (2016). Vape, quit, tweet? Electronic cigarettes and smoking
cessation on Twitter. International Journal of Public Health, 1–8.
5. Baskerville, N.B., Struik, L.L., Hammond, D., Norman, C.D., Guindon, E.,
Whittaker, R., Burns, C.M., Grindrod, K.A., Brown, K.S. (2015). Effect of a
mobile phone intervention on quitting smoking in a young adult population of
smokers: Randomized controlled trial study protocol. JMIR Research Protocols,
4 (1), e10.
6. Norman, C.D. (2013). Teaching systems thinking and complexity theory in
health sciences. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 19,(6) 1087-9. .
Academic Publications:
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7. Norman, C.D. & Yip, A.L. (2012). eHealth promotion and social innovation with
youth: Using social and visual media to engage diverse communities. Studies in
Health Technology Informatics, 172, 54-70.
8. Ahmad, F., Norman, C.D., & O’Campo, P. (2012). What is needed to implement
a computer-assisted health risk assessment tool? An exploratory concept
mapping study. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 12, e149.
9. Ahmad F, Shakya Y, Li J, Karyan K, Norman C.D., Lou W, Abuelaish I, Ahmadzi M
(2012) Primary Care as a Setting to Integrate Medical and Social Refugee Care:
A Pilot with of Computer-assisted Psychosocial Risk–assessment. BMC Public
Health, 12, e71.
10. Riley, B., Norman, C.D. & Best, A. (2012). Knowledge Integration in Public
Health: A Rapid Review using Systems Thinking. Evidence & Policy, 8, (4), 417-
431.
11. Cheng, H.-M., Norman, C. D., & Koo, M. (2012). Psychometric evaluation of
Chinese version of the eHealth Literacy Scale (eHEALS) in school age children.
International Electronic Journal of Health Education, 15, 29-36.
12. Baumwol, K., Mortimer, S., Huerta, T.R., Norman, C.D., & Buchan, A.M.J.
(2011). Promoting interdisciplinarity in the life sciences: a case study.
Research Evaluation, 20 (4), 283-292.
13. Norman, C.D. (2011). Consumer directed telehealth. Otolaryngological Clinics
of North America, 44, (6), 1289-1296.
14. Krupinski, E.A., Patterson, T., Norman, C.D., Roth, Y., Elnasser, Z., Abdeen, Z.,
Noyek, A., Sriharan, A., Ignatieff, A., Black, S., Freedman, M., (2011). Successful
models for telehealth. Otolaryngological Clinics of North America, 44, (6),
1275-1288.
15. Hamdani, Y., Jetha, A., & Norman, C.D. (2011). Systems thinking perspectives
applied to healthcare transition for youth with disabilities: a paradigm shift for
practice, policy and research. Child Care Health Development, 37, (6), 806-
814. *
16. De Pinho Campos, K., Norman, C.D., Jadad, A.R. (2011). Product development
private-public partnerships for public health: A systematic review using
qualitative data. Social Science & Medicine, 73, (7), 986-994. *
17. Norman, C.D., Huerta, T.R., Mortimer, S., & Buchan, A. (2011). Evaluating the
science of discovery in complex health systems. American Journal of
Evaluation, 32, (1), 70-84.
18. McQueen, K., Dennis, C-L., Stremler, R., & Norman, C.D. (2011). A pilot
randomized controlled trial of a breastfeeding self-efficacy intervention with
primiparous mothers. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing,
40, 35-46. *
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19. Norman, C.D., Charnaw-Burger, J., Yip, A., Saad, S., & Lombardo, C. (2010).
Designing health innovation networks using complexity science and systems
thinking: The CoNEKTR Model. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 16,
1016-1023.
20. Ho, K., Jarvis-Sellinger, S., Norman, C.D., Li, L., Olatunbosun, T., Cressman, C.,
& Nguyen, A. (2010). Electronic Community of Practice: Guidelines from a
project. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 30 (2), 139-
143.
21. Best, A., Terpstra, J., Moor, G., Riley, B., Norman, C.D., & Glasgow, R. (2009).
Building knowledge integration systems for evidence-informed decisions.
Journal of Health Organization Management, 23 (6), 627-641.
22. Norman, C.D. (2009). Health promotion as a systems science and practice.
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 15 (5), 868-872.
23. Norman, C.D., Maley, O., Li, X., & Skinner, H.A. (2008). Using the Internet to
initiate and assist smoking prevention in schools: A randomized controlled trial.
Health Psychology, 27 (6), 799-810.
24. Best, A., Hiatt, R. & Norman, C.D. (2008). Knowledge integration:
Conceptualizing Communications in Cancer Control Systems. Patient Education
& Counselling, 71 (3), 319-327.
25. Norman, C.D. & Skinner, H.A. (2007). Engaging youth in eHealth promotion:
Lessons learned from a decade of TeenNet Research. Adolescent Medicine:
State of the Art Reviews, 18 (2), 357-369.
26. Norman, C.D. (2007). Using information technology to support smoking-related
health behaviour change: Web-assisted tobacco interventions. Smoking
Cessation Rounds, 1 (6), e1. Invited paper.
http://www.smokingcessationrounds.ca.
27. Leatherdale, S., Viehbeck, S., Murphy, C., Norman, C.D., & Schultz, A. (2007).
The tobacco control community of tomorrow: A vision for training. Canadian
Journal of Public Health, 98 (1), 30-32.
28. Norman, C.D.& Skinner, H.A. (2006). eHEALS: The eHealth Literacy Scale.
Journal of Medical Internet Research, 8, 4, e27. ** International Medical
Informatics Association Best Paper of the Year
29. Norman, C.D. & Huerta, T. (2006). Knowledge transfer and exchange through
social networks: Community of practice building within tobacco control.
Implementation Science, 1, 20.
30. Skinner, H.A., Maley, O. & Norman, C.D. (2006). Developing Internet-Based
eHealth Promotion Programs: The Spiral Technology Action Research (STAR)
Model. Health Promotion Practice, 7 (4), (406-417).
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31. Norman, C.D. & Skinner, H.A. (2006). eHealth literacy: Essential skills for
consumer health in a networked world. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 8
(2), e9.
32. Norman, C.D. (2004). CATCH-IT Report: Review of Feil et al. (2003) - Evaluation
of an Internet-based smoking cessation program: lessons learned from a pilot
study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 6, (4) e47.
33. Rucklos-Hampton, M., & Norman, C.D. (1997). Community building in a peer
support centre. Journal of College Student Development, 38, (4) 357-364.
* - denotes a publication led by a trainee
Peer reviewed (submitted)
34. Silva, D., Smith, M., & Norman, C.D. (under review). Systems thinking and
ethics in public health: A necessary and mutually beneficial partnership.
Hastings Centre Report. *
* - denotes a publication led by a trainee
Editorials & Invited Manuscripts:
1. Ungar, T., Knack, S. & Norman, C.D. (2017). Re: Suicide on TV: minimising the
risk to vulnerable viewers. Editorial Letter. BMJ, 358.
2. Norman, C.D. (2012). Social media and health promotion. Global Health
Promotion, 19 (4), 3-6. .
3. Norman, C.D., (2011). EHealth literacy 2.0 Problems and opportunities with an
evolving concept. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 13 (4), e125.
4. Norman, C.D. & Best, A. (2009). The whole is not the sum of its parts: The
complex system of family interventions for smoking cessation (Commentary on
‘Family-based programmes for preventing smoking by children and
adolescents’). Evidence-Based Child Health: A Cochrane Review Journal, 4, (2),
890-892.
5. Norman, C.D., (2009). A review of Complex Responsive Processes in
Organizations: Learning and Knowledge Creation. Complicity: Journal of
Complexity & Education, 6 (2),159-162.
6. Norman, C.D., McIntosh, S., Selby, P., & Eysenbach, G. (2008). Web-assisted
tobacco interventions: MPOWERing change in the global fight for public
(e)Health. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 10 (5), e48.
7. Eysenbach, G. & Norman, C.D. (2004). CATCH-IT Reports Introduction to CATCH-
IT Reports: Critically Appraised Topics in Communication, Health Informatics,
and Technology: Editorial. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 6, 4, e49.
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8. Norman, C.D. (2004). Broadening our perspective of health (& building a
community health psychology). Psynopsis: Canada’s Psychology Newspaper, 26
(2), Spring, 2004. Canadian Psychological Association. (circulation: 3500)
9. Norman, C.D., Maley, O., & Skinner, H.A. (2000). CyberIsle: Using information
technology to promote health in youth. CyberMed Catalyst: Journal of the
Association of Medical Internet Professionals, (www.amip.org/catalyst).
10. Norman, C.D. (1999). 21st century psychology: The role of information
technology and telehealth. American Psychological Association of Graduate
Students (APAGS) Newsletter, 11, 4, 11-12. (circulation: 50,000)
11. Norman, C.D. (1998). Radical steps to a more equitable public policy. American
Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS) Newsletter, 10, 3, 15-
17. (circulation: 50,000)
12. Norman, C.D. (1996). Radicalizing undergraduate education: Building a future
for psychology. RadPsyNews, 13, July 1996. Radical Psychology Network.
Published abstracts (peer reviewed):
Norman, C.D. & Skinner, H.A. (2000). Where is the consumer in the evaluation
of on-line consumer health information? Canadian Psychology, 41, 2a, 34.
Books & book chapters (** denotes peer reviewed):
1. Norman, C.D. (2016). Social media and health promotion. In A. Vollman (Ed.)
Canadian Community as Partner: Theory & Multidisciplinary Practice. New York,
NY: Wolters Kreuter. **
2. Norman, C.D. & Yip, A.L. (2013). Designing for health promotion, social
innovation and complexity: The CoNEKTR Model for Wicked Problems, pp.581-
594. In JP Sturmburg & C Martin (Eds). Handbook of Systems and Complexity
in Health. New York, NY: Springer. **
3. Norman, C.D. (2011). Bridging online and offline social networks to promote
health innovation: The CoNEKTR Model. In Biswas, R., & Martin, C. (Eds.) .
Utilizing Collaborative Social Networks and Technologies. IGI Books. **
4. Hamden, S., Lombardo, C., Norman, C.D., & Skinner, H.A., (2010). Building
Cooperation with Arab and Israeli youth: The Global Youth Voices Model. In S.
Muntaseer (Ed.) Children and War.
5. Norman, C.D. (2009). Skills essential for eHealth. Health literacy and eHealth.
In Health literacy, eHealth, and communication: Putting the Consumer First,
10-13. U.S. Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC: National Academies of
Science.**
6. Norman, C.D., Guta, A.G., & Flicker, S (2008). Engaging youth in health
promotion using multimedia technologies: Reflecting on 10 years of TeenNet
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research, ethics and practice. Chapter 20 in R. Luppicini, & R. Adell (Eds.)
Handbook of Research on Technoethics, pp.295-315 . Hershey, PA: IGI Global
Books
7. Best, A., Trochim, W. Moor, G., Haggerty, J., Norman, C.D., Cabrera, D., & Logan,
H. (2008). Systems thinking for knowledge integration: New models for policy-
research collaboration. In Casebeer A, Harrison A, Mark AE (eds.). Organizing
and Reorganizing: Power and Change in Health Care Organizations. London:
Palgrave MacMillan.
8. Norman, C.D. (2006). A user’s guide to the Smoking Zine: Supporting schools
in preventing smoking & helping students quit using the Internet. Toronto, ON:
TeenNet Research Project & Ontario Physical Health and Education
Association, University of Toronto.
9. Norman, C.D., Chirrey, G.S., & Skinner, H.A. (2002). Consumer perspectives in
e-Health. In H.A. Skinner Promoting health through organizational change.
Chapter 18, pp. 315-334. San Francisco, CA: Benjamin Cummings.
Technical & Research Reports:
1. Norman, C.D. (2012). Social media for health promotion with youth and young
adult substance abuse. Toronto, ON: CENSE Research + Design
2. Norman, C.D. (2009). Youth Leaders: Food4Health. Final report submitted to
the Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion.
3. Jegare, J., Rootman, I, Kranjiak, J. & Norman, C.D., (2007). Final report on the
evaluation of the Eat Right Ontario Dietician Advisory Service. Submitted to the
Ministry of Health Promotion of Ontario.
4. Norman, C.D. & Huerta, T.R. (2007). Final report on the evaluation of the Third
WATI Workshop. Technical report submitted to Health Canada. Ottawa, ON.
5. Best, A., Riley, B. & Norman, C.D. (2007). Evidence Informed Public Health
Policy and Practice through a Complexity Lens: A Rapid Review. Technical
report on a Knowledge Synthesis. Submitted to the Public Health Agency of
Canada. Ottawa, ON.
6. Norman, C.D. (2007). Web-assisted tobacco interventions: A global resource
review. Technical report. Submitted to Health Canada, Office of Programs and
Mass Media, Tobacco Control Programme, Healthy Environments and
Consumer Safety Branch. Ottawa, ON.
7. Norman, C.D. & Huerta, T. (2006). Building a learning community to foster
innovation: A first report on the evaluation of the Web-Assisted Tobacco
Intervention meeting. Submitted jointly to Health Canada and the U.S. National
Cancer Institute. Toronto, ON: The eTobacco Project.
8. Norman, C.D. (1998). Program evaluation for the Bridges Program/Dreams
Project for high- risk adolescents. Technical report submitted to the Bridges
Learning Initiative of the Waterloo Region District School Board, Waterloo
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Region Catholic District School Board, and Family and Childrens Service
Association. Kitchener/Waterloo, ON: Waterloo Region District School
Board/Author.
Invited Presentations:
1. Niquette, M. & Norman, C.D. (2016, October). Enabling ourselves to have more
control over our health. Invited presentation to the 6th Global Forum on Health
Promotion, Charlottetown, PEI (Canada), October 17, 2016.
2. Norman, C.D., (2016, May). Design thinking and developmental evaluation: New
thinking for public sector innovation and impact. Keynote address at the Ontario
Public Service learning forum, Toronto, ON: May 31, 2016.
3. Norman, C.D. (2016, March). Design thinking and developmental evaluation for
public sector transformation. Keynote address at the Ontario Public Service
Leadership and Management Forum, Toronto, ON: March, 1, 2016.
4. Norman, C.D., (2015, November). Designing for health innovation: Foreign lands,
familiar problems, new opportunities. Keynote address at the 2015 Think Toronto
Global Health Case Competition and Conference. Toronto, ON: November 28, 2015.
5. Norman, C.D. (2015, June). Here be Dragons: Public health communications in the
age of social media. Invited presentation to the Durham Region Public Health
leadership team. Whitby, ON: June 22, 2015.
6. Norman, C.D. (2015, March). Points of Departure: A research journey. Keynote
address at the 2015 Western University Undergraduate Research Conference,
London, ON: March 21, 2015.
7. Norman, C.D., (2015, February). Social Innovation 101. Invited address to the
Catalyst X community, Centre for Social Innovation, Toronto, ON: February 25, 2015.
8. Norman, C.D. (2014, April). Systems perspectives on CQI and public health. Invited
keynote presentation at the Niagara Public Health Education Day, Niagara Falls, ON:
April 16, 2014.
9. Norman, C.D. (2014, April). Systems thinking about healthcare quality and
innovation. Invited keynote address at the Niagara Health Quality Symposium,
Niagara-on-the-lake, ON: April 4, 2014.
10. Norman, C.D. (2014, February). Social innovation in health promotion: Designing
your way to more innovative, creative and fun programming options. Invited keynote
address at the Tobacco Prevention Networking and Knowledge Exchange Forum,
Toronto, ON: February 5, 2014.
11. Norman, C.D. (2013, November). Public policy, design and health. Invited
presentation at Design Meets Public Policy. Toronto, ON: November 24, 2013.
Presentations:
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12. Norman, C.D. (2013, September). Systems perspectives on CQI and public health.
Invited presentation to the first meeting to advance CQI in public health in Ontario.
Toronto, ON: September 20, 2013.
13. Norman, C.D. (2013, March). Designing creative conversations through social media.
Invited Keynote address to the Recreation Connections 2013 Conference. Winnipeg,
MB: March 3, 2013.
14. Norman, C.D. (2013, May). Designing creative conversations through social media.
Invited keynote address at the Manitoba Conversations in Motion Conference,
Winnipeg, MB: May 9, 2012.
15. Norman, C.D., (2012, December). Developmental evaluation. Invited presentation to
the annual learning day of Toronto Regional Conservation Authority, Toronto, ON:
December 12, 2012.
16. Norman, C.D. (2012, June). Social Media & Public Health: Potential, Pitfalls
and Possibilities. Keynote address at the Peel Region: Health at Home Conference.
Mississauga, ON: June 7, 2012.
17. Norman, C.D. (2012, March). Using social media to induce behaviour change in
smokers. Invited presentation to the Alberta Respiratory Disease Symposium
2012 conference. Edmonton, AB: March 3, 2012.
18. Norman, C.D. (2011, November). Putting knowledge into action: Social
networks in the context of mental health promotion. Invited presentation to the
Social Aetiology of Mental Illness Training Program, Centre for Addiction and
Mental Health, Toronto, ON: November 10, 2011.
19. Norman, C.D. (2011, October). How to use social media for knowledge
exchange. Invited presentation at The Art and Science of Knowledge Exchange
conference. Toronto, ON: October 20, 2011.
20. Norman, C.D. (2011, September). Systems thinking about what we eat: The
role of social media, networks and youth engagement. Invited presentation to
the Population Health Intervention Research Network conference on Building a
Healthier Ontario, Toronto, ON: September 30, 2011.
21. Norman, C.D. & Yip, A.L. (2011, June). Innovation Research for youth Health
Promotion - Social Media and Participatory Engagement of End Users. Invited
presentation at the Cure4Kids Global Summit, St. Judes Children’s Hospital,
Memphis, TN: June 9, 2011.
22. Norman, C.D. (2011, April). Designing for eHealth literacy: the role of systems,
social media and networks. Invited presentation at the Canadian Lung
Association 2011 Canadian Respirology Conference. Niagara Falls, ON: April
28, 2011.
30. Cameron D. Norman – cdnorman@cense.ca30
23. Norman, C.D. (2011, February). New Frontiers in Smoking Cessation: Social
Media. Invited presentations at the Ottawa Model Conference on Smoking
Cessation, Ottawa, ON: February 4, 2011.
24. Norman, C.D. (2011, January). Food4health Equity Engaging Diversity For
Socially Inclusive Policy and Action. CHNet Fireside Chat Webinar, Ottawa, ON:
January 21, 2011.
25. Norman, C.D. (2010, November). A view to the future for a health literate
Canada. Invited keynote presentation at the Public Health Agency of Canada’s
Roundtable meeting on Health Literacy in Canada, Ottawa, ON: November 24,
2010.
26. Norman, C.D. & Jadad, A.R. (2010, November). Creating youth leadership
networks through eHealth technologies. Invited presentation as part of the
Department of Health Policy, Management & Evaluation speaker series on
eHealth, Toronto, ON: November 17, 2010.
27. Norman, C.D. (2010, November). Putting knowledge into action: social
networks in the context of mental health promotion. Invited presentation to the
Social Aetiology of Mental Health (SAMI) Training Program, Toronto, ON:
November 4, 2010.
28. Norman, C.D., Cortinois, A., Lombardo, C., Nunes, M., & Barrett, S.W.A. (2010,
September). Engaging newcomer Canadians in navigating the health system:
Youth4Health initiative. Invited presentation at InformCanada, Toronto, ON:
September 26, 2010.
29. Norman, C.D. (2009, September). Social media for tobacco control. Invited
presentation to the annual meeting of Cancer Care Ontario’s LEARN
community of practice for youth tobacco control. Toronto, ON: September 28,
2009.
30. Norman, C.D. (2009, September). Using information and communication
technologies for “healthy” public engagement. Invited address at the annual
TEKTIC Workshop on eHealth. Vancouver, British Columbia: September 10,
2009.
31. Norman, C.D. (2009, August). Youth Engagement Strategies for Health
Promotion in a Networked World. Invited address at the CINTEL 4th Encuentro
de Invsestigacion Innovation e Ingernieria, Bogota, Colombia: August 27, 2009.
32. Norman, C.D. (2009, July). Skills for learning and living health promotion
online: eHealth literacy. Core Session Address at the 16th Annual Health
Promotion Summer School. Markham, ON: July 9, 2009.
33. Norman, C.D. (2009, July). Health promotion in the age of the Internet. Keynote
address at the 16th Annual Health Promotion Summer School. Markham, ON:
July 8, 2009.
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34. Norman, C.D. (2008, November). Wikis: A collaborative method for developing
better practice guidelines. Annual General Meeting of the Canadian Action
Network for the Advancement, Dissemination and Adoption of Practice-
informed Tobacco Treatment , Toronto, ON, November 13, 2008.
35. Norman, C.D. & Jadad, A.R. (2008, November). Ushering in the age of public
eHealth. Keynote address at: Towards public eHealth: The Dalla Lana School of
Public Health in the age of the Internet, social networks and mobile
communications. Toronto, ON, November 5, 2008.
36. Norman, C.D. (2008, September). Literacy skills for safe online interaction.
Invited address to the York Region District School Board Secondary School
Senior Administration, Toronto, ON October, 16, 2008.
37. Norman, C.D. (2008, September). Literacy skills for safe online interaction.
Invited address at Youth Privacy Online: A special forum exploring approaches
to safeguarding the privacy of youth online, hosted by the Privacy
Commissioner’s Office of Ontario Toronto, ON, September 4, 2008.
38. Norman, C.D. (2008, June). Youth engagement in health promotion: Challenges
and opportunities. Keynote address at the YMCA Toronto Senior Leadership
Retreat, Orillia, ON.
39. Norman, C.D. (2008, June). eHealth Literacy: Essential Skills for Navigating the
electronic health environment. Keynote address at the Roundtable on eHealth
literacy and Health Information, Nanhua University, Taiwan, June 5, 2008.
40. Norman, C.D. (2008, March). eHealth Literacy: Essential Skills for Navigating
the electronic health environment. Invited address to the Institute of Medicine
Roundtable on Health Literacy, National Academies of Sciences, Washington,
DC, March 17, 2008.
41. Norman, C.D. (2007, March). Use and Usability of the BC Health Guide
program: The role of literacy in supporting integrated self-care and eHealth
promotion. Invited presentation at the Centre for Clinical Epidemiology &
Evaluation Clinical Rounds, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute,
Vancouver, BC, Canada. March 12, 2007.
42. Norman, C.D. (2007, February). The WATI global community of practice. Invited
presentation at the Web-assisted tobacco intervention workshop at the annual
meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. Austin, TX.
February 21, 2007.
43. Norman, C.D. (2007, February). The wide world of Web-assisted tobacco
interventions. Invited presentation as part of the Transdisciplinary Tobacco
Rounds, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Toronto, ON, Canada.
February 16, 2007.
44. Huerta, T. & Norman, C.D. (2006, October). Towards a community of practice in
tobacco control. Invited presentation at the 3rd Annual Invitational Symposium
32. Cameron D. Norman – cdnorman@cense.ca32
for Research to Inform Tobacco Control. Toronto, ON, Canada. November 14,
2006.
45. Norman, C.D. (2006, March). Systems thinking for health systems change:
Transforming knowledge into action in public and population health. Invited
presentation at the University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC,
Canada. March 24, 2006.
46. Norman, C.D. (2006, January). From best practices to learning systems:
Strategies for putting evidence into action in public and population health.
Invited presentation for Health Care & Epidemiology Grand Rounds for the
Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia. Vancouver, BC, January 27,
2006. (Accredited activity for maintenance of certification by the Royal College
of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada)
47. Norman, C.D. (2005, November). From evidence to action in tobacco control:
Systems thinking about the knowledge box. Invited presentation at the 2nd
Annual Invitational Symposium for Research to Inform Tobacco Control.
Toronto, ON, Canada. November 11, 2005.
48. Norman, C.D. (2005, April). The web of influence; Information technology,
behaviour change, and public health. Invited presentation in the Departments
of Health Studies and Psychology at the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON,
April 28, 2005.
49. Norman, C.D. (2005, February). Internet-assisted health behaviour change: The
challenges and opportunities of eHealth. Invited presentation at the Centre for
Clinical Epidemiology & Evaluation Clinical Rounds, Vancouver Coastal Health
Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, Canada, February 14, 2005.
50. Norman, C.D. (2004, December). Knowledge networks and tobacco control: An
agenda for research and practice. Invited presentation at the 1st Annual
Invitational Symposium for Research to Inform Tobacco Control. Toronto, ON,
Canada. December 3, 2004.
51. Norman, C.D. (2004, October). Getting the most from your data: Responding to
research challenges with creative solutions. Invited presentation to the Social
and Behavioural Sciences Student Seminar Series, Department of Public
Health Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON. October 26, 2004.
52. Skinner, H.A. & Norman, C.D., Maley, O., Li, X. & Thiruchelvam, D. (2004, May).
Findings, frustrations and futures: School-based RCT of the Smoking Zine
website intervention for youth smoking prevention and cessation. Invited
presentation, Health Behaviour Research Group, University of Waterloo,
Waterloo, ON.
53. Skinner, HA, Norman C.D. & Maley O. (2003, October) Using the Internet for
smoking prevention and cessation with youth. Invited presentation. University
of Washington, Seattle, WA.
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54. Norman, C.D. (2001, May). The Internet and health: Why we know so little.
Presentation at the annual Graduate Sociology Student Association conference,
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.
55. Skinner, H.A. & Norman, C.D. (2000, October). Where is the consumer?
Evaluating telehealth initiatives. Invited presentation, Canada e-Health 2000
Conference, Ottawa, ON.
56. Lawson, R., Braithwaite, S., & Norman, C.D. (1996, April). The effectiveness of
student support systems. Invited colloquium presentation, Luther College,
University of Regina, Regina, SK.
57. Norman, C.D. (1994, August). The importance of community in students'
experiences at university. Invited address at the annual meeting of the Luther
College Board of Regents, Regina, SK.
Oral Presentations:
1. Hamdani Y, Gibson B, Norman C.D., Renwick R. (2017, May 3) Problematizing
transition to adulthood in public policies: Implications for youth with
developmental disabilities and their parents. Paper accepted at the Nordic
Network of Disability Research Conference, Orebro, Sweden.
2. Hamdani Y, Gibson B, Norman C.D., Renwick R. (2017, June 22) Examining
transition policies and practices for youth with disabilities. Paper accepted at
the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) Annual
Conference. Charlottetown, PEI.
3. Norman, C.D. (2016). Transformative evaluation: Bringing design thinking to
developmental evaluation. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the
American Evaluation Association, Atlanta, GA, October 28, 2016.
4. Norman, C.D. (2016). Evaluation’s role in high-impact design. Oral presentation
at the annual meeting of the American Evaluation Association, Atlanta, GA,
October 27, 2016.
5. Cook, C. Knight, A., Keene, M., Redford, K., Norman, C.D. et al. (2015, August)
How can evaluative thinking help conservation biology learn to be more
effective? Presentation at the International Congress on Conservation Biology,
Montpellier, FR: August 3, 2015
6. Baskerville, N.B., Struik, L.L., Hammond, D., Norman, C.D., Guindon, E.,
Whittaker, R., Burns, C., Grindrod, K., & Brown, K.S. (2014, November). Effect
of Crush The Crave on quitting smoking in a young adult population of smokers:
Randomized controlled trial study protocol. Medicine 2.0 Summit and World
Congress, Maui, HI: November 13, 2014. 1
7. Norman, C.D., Vink, J., Huynh, T., Kachur, O., Sellen, K. (2014, April). Co-
creating community wellbeing with the Sandbox Model: Facilitating empathic
engagements. Embracing Empathy: An ACM Workshop. Toronto, ON: April 27,
2014.
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8. Norman, C.D., Baskerville, N.B., Korstanje, N., Brown, S., Zupko, B., & Squire, L.
(2013). Evaluation of a social media-based intervention on young adult
utilization of Smokers’ Help Services (Break it Off). Presentation at the annual
meeting of the Canadian Evaluation Society, Toronto, ON: June 13, 2013.
9. Baskerville, N.B., Filsinger, S., Hammond, D., Guindon, E., & Norman, C.D.
(2013). Crush the Crave: A social media intervention and mHealth quit
smoking intervention for young adult smokers. Presentation at the annual
meeting of the Canadian Public Health Association, Ottawa, ON: June 12, 2013.
10. Norman, C.D. & Yip, A. (2011, July). Youth4Health Design Charrette: Mental
Health Navigation Tools. Presentation at the 2nd Design for Health Conference,
Sheffield, UK: July 14, 2011.
11. Norman, C.D. & Yip, A. (2011, July). Design as a social determinant of health.
Presentation at the 2nd Design for Health Conference, Sheffield, UK: July 14,
2011
12. Norman, C.D. (2011, March). Social media evaluation. Invited webinar
presentation for Cancer Care Ontario, Webinar (provincial), March 22, 2011.
13. Norman, C.D. (2011, January). Social media strategy. Invited webinar
presentation for Cancer Care Ontario, Webinar (provincial), February 25, 2011.
14. Norman, C.D., (2011, January). Food4Health Equity: Engaging social networks
for food security with New Canadians. Invited webinar presentation to the
CHNET-Works! PHIRN Fireside Chat, Webinar (national), January 21, 2011.
15. Buchan, A., Huerta, T.R., Mortimer, S., Norman, C.D. (2010, November).
Evaluating health research teams. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of
the American Evaluation Association, San Antonio, TX, November 11, 2010.
16. Norman, C.D. & Selby, P. (2010, June). CAN-ADAPTT: Developing a Canadian
Smoking Cessation Guideline. Presentation at the annual meeting of the
Canadian Psychological Association, Winnipeg, MB, June 3, 2010.
17. Norman, C.D. (2009, June). Health promotion in the age of social networks:
Youth perspectives on new media for health. Presented at the annual meeting
of the Canadian Public Health Association, Winnipeg, MB, June 2010.
18. Norman, C.D. (2008, November). Wikis: A collaborative method for developing
better practice guidelines. Tobacco Control for the 21st Century, Ontario
Tobacco Research Unit, Toronto, ON, November 10, 2008.
19. Norman, C.D., Sriharan, A., Freedman, M., Patterson, T., & Noyek, A. (2008,
June). Crossing borders for global health: Delivery and evaluation of a
videoconference-based program for diagnosis and treatment education linking
Canada and the Middle East. Presentation at the CME Congress 2008,
Vancouver, BC.
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20. Norman, C.D. & Huerta, T.R. (2007, October). Global eHealth Innovation in
Tobacco Control: The Web-Assisted Tobacco Intervention initiative. Presented
at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health. Edmonton, AB: October 2,
2007.
21. Norman, C.D. (2007, June). eHealth literacy: Essential skills for Internet-based
health promotion. Presentation at the 19th Conference of the International
Union for Health Promotion and Education, Vancouver, BC, June 15, 2007.
22. Norman, C.D., Lombardo, C., & Hamden, S. (2007, June). Youth Voices:
Expression and action through media arts and technologies. Symposium at the
19th Conference of the International Union for Health Promotion and Education,
Vancouver, BC, June 11, 2007.
23. Norman, C.D. (2007, June). Population health psychology: A transdisciplinary
approach to community health and wellbeing. Presented at the annual meeting
of the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, ON, June 7, 2007.
24. Norman, C.D. (2006, October). Web-assisted tobacco interventions: From
theory to evidence. Presented at the 13th MEDNET congress: the World
Congress on the Internet and Medicine. Toronto, ON, October 16, 2006.
25. Norman, C.D. (2006, October). The Smoking Zine. Presented at the 3rd Web-
Assisted Tobacco Intervention meeting. Toronto, ON, October 14, 2006.
26. Norman, C.D. (2006, October). Smoking prevention and cessation in schools:
The Smoking Zine program. Presented at the annual Kids Health Conference of
the Ontario Physical Health and Education Association Conference, Alliston, ON,
October, 13, 2006.
27. Norman, C.D. (2006, June). Population health psychology: A time whose come?
Presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association,
Calgary, AB, June 8, 2006.
28. Best, A., Trochim, W., Moor, G., Haggerty, J., Norman, C.D., Cabrera, D. & Logan,
H. (2006, April). Systems thinking for knowledge integration: New models for
policy research collaboration. Presented at the 5th International Conference on
Organizational Behaviour in Health Care. Aberdeen, Scotland.
29. Norman, C.D. (2005, September). Using Systems Thinking to Advance Public
Health in Canada. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Canadian Public
Health Association, Ottawa, ON, September 19, 2005.
30. Norman, C.D. (2005, September). Supporting Knowledge Exchange Through
eHealth Networks. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Canadian
Association of Health Services and Policy Research, Montreal, PQ, September
18, 2005.
31. Norman, C.D & Best, A. (2005, June). A systems approach to knowledge
exchange and translation in tobacco control. Presentation at the Canadian
National Conference on Tobacco or Health, Ottawa, ON, June 21, 2005.
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32. Norman, C.D. (2005, June). Community building in the service of knowledge
creation, transfer, and exchange. Presentation at the annual meeting of the
Canadian Psychological Association, Montreal, PQ, June 10, 2005.
33. Norman, C.D. (2005, May). A systems approach to knowledge translation: A
case from tobacco control. Presentation at the meeting of the CIHR Strategic
Training Programs in Cancer Research, Mont Tremblant, PQ, May 10, 2005.
34. Norman, C.D. & Maley, O, (2005, May). Web-based interventions for youth
smoking prevention and cessation. Presentation at the annual meeting of
Canada’s Health Informatics Association (COACH), Toronto, ON, May 1, 2005.
35. Skinner, H.A., Norman, C.D., Maley, O., & Li, X. (2004, November). Randomized
controlled trial of a Web-based tobacco intervention for adolescents.
Presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association,
Washington, DC. November 9, 2004.
36. Norman, C.D., Maley, O. & Skinner, H.A. (2004, October). Promoting eHealth
literacy with adolescents. Presentation at the 2nd Canadian Conference on
Literacy and Health, Ottawa, ON. October 17, 2004.
37. Skinner, H.A., Norman, C.D. & Maley, O. (2004, June). Evaluating a web-based
smoking intervention for adolescents: Results from a randomized trial.
Presentation at the annual meeting of the Canadian Public Health Association,
St. John’s, NF.
38. Norman, C.D., Skinner, H.A., & Maley, O. (2004, June). Fostering (e)health
literacy in adolescents: A randomized trial. Presentation at the annual meeting
of the Canadian Public Health Association, St. John’s, NF.
39. Norman, C.D. & Skinner, H.A. (2004, June). Community health psychology:
Future directions and a case study. Presentation at the annual meeting of the
Canadian Psychological Association, St. John’s, NF.
40. Norman, C.D. (2004, June). Empowering evaluation and literacy: Theories and
methods for promoting community (e)health. Presentation at the annual
meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, St. John’s, NF.
41. Norman, C.D., Koo, M., & Skinner, H.A. (2004, May). Youth smoking prevention
and cessation using the Internet: The Smoking Zine website. Presentation at
the 2004 Ontario Tobacco Control Conference, Toronto, ON.
42. Norman, C.D. & Skinner, H.A. (2002, June). Challenges for eHealth Evaluation.
Presentation at the 2002 annual meeting of the Canadian Evaluation Society,
Halifax, NS.
43. Norman, C.D., Skinner, H.A. & Maley, O. (2001, November). Evaluating a web-
based tobacco intervention for youth: Processes and outcomes. Panel
presentation at the 2001 U.S. National Conference on Tobacco or Health, New
Orleans, LA.
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44. Skinner, H.A., Maley, O.M. & Norman, C.D. (2000, August). Web-Based
Interventions: Smoking Zine for Youth Smoking Prevention and Cessation.
Presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association,
Washington, DC.
45. Norman, C.D. & Skinner, H.A. (2000, May). Evaluating health-related
information technologies: Theories and methods for chasing an elusive gold
standard. Presentation at the Canadian Evaluation Society Conference 2000,
Montreal, PQ.
46. Norman, C.D. (2000, February). Using information technology to connect
communities to health resources. Poster presentation at the annual
Community Health Research Day, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto,
Toronto, ON.
47. Norman, C.D. (1998, June). Those who misrepresent history are doomed to
repeat it: Psychology's promotion of the status quo in history of psychology
texts. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological
Association, Edmonton, AB.
48. Rucklos-Hampton, M., & Norman, C.D. (1997, April). Community building in a
peer support centre. Presentation at the annual Academic Skills Conference,
University of Regina, Regina, SK.
49. Norman, C.D. (1996, May). Creating a sense of community in the university
college residence: Student's experiences, perceptions and ideas. Presentation
at the annual Department of Psychology Honours Symposium, University of
Regina, Regina, SK.
50. Norman, C.D. (1996, April). University students' sense of community in a
college residence: Experiences, perceptions and ideas for community
enhancement. Presentation at the fifteenth annual Prairie Undergraduate
Research Conference in Psychology, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, MB.
51. Lawson, R., Braithwaite, S., & Norman, C.D. (1996, April). Student peer support
systems: Research, development and experiences. Presentation at the annual
Academic Skills Conference, Brandon University, Brandon, MB.
52. Stark (Adamec), C., MacLennan, R., Vogel-Stone, C., & Norman, C.D. (1995,
June). Hard times in Academia: Female faculty and graduate student
perceptions and recommendations. Presentation at the twelfth annual institute
of the Canadian Psychological Association's Section on Women and Psychology
(SWAP), Charlottetown, PEI.
53. Norman, C.D. (1995, April). Cross-cultural organizational psychology: An East-
Asian perspective. Presentation at the fourteenth annual Prairie Undergraduate
Research Conference in Psychology, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg,MB.
Poster Presentations:
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1. Baskerville, N.B., Norman, C.D., Brown, S., McKeown, K., Korstanje, N., Zupko,
B., & Squire, L. (2014). Evaluation of a digital and social media smoking
cessation campaign to reach young adults. Poster presented at the annual
meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, WA.
2. Baskerville, N.B., Zupko, B., Brown, S., Squire, L., Norman, C.D., Korstanje, N.,
McKeown, K. (2013). Evaluation of a social media campaign targeting young
adult smokers. Poster presentation at the Canadian Cancer Research Alliance
conference, Toronto, ON: November 4, 2013.
3. Ahmad F, Shakya Y, Li J, Karyan K, Norman C.D., Lou W, Abuelaish I, Ahmadzi
M. Primary Care as a Setting to Integrate Medical and Social Refugee Care: A
Pilot with of Computer-assisted Psychosocial Risk–assessment (poster).
Building Healthy Ontario Conference, Population health Intervention Research
Network, Toronto, Sept 30, 2012
4. Norman, C.D., Charnaw-Burger, J., Lombardo, C., Saad, S., & Yip., A. (2010,
June). Creating capacity for collaboration in food systems and public health
practice: The Food4Health Project. Poster presentation at the annual meeting
of the Canadian Public Health Association, Toronto, ON. June 17, 2010.
5. Norman, C.D., Fazal, N., Sriharan, A., Abdeen, Z., Black, S., El Nasser, Z.,
Freedman, M., Patterson, T., Roth, Y., & Noyek, A., (2010, April). Using eHealth
strategies to build global partnerships through continuing education. Poster
presentation at the annual University of Toronto Continuing Education
Symposium, Toronto, ON. April 20, 2010.
6. Norman, C.D., Huerta, T.R., Mortimer, S., & Buchan, A., (2010, April). Advancing
the science of evaluating team science outcomes: The Research on Academic
Research (RoAR) Initiative – Part 1: Sociometrics. Poster presentation at the
first annual Science of Team Science Conference, Northwestern University,
Chicago, IL, April 21-24, 2010.
7. Mortimer, S., Huerta, T.R., Norman, C.D., & Buchan, A., (2010, April). Advancing
the science of evaluating team science outcomes: The Research on Academic
Research (RoAR) Initiative – Part 2: Bibliometric Analysis. Poster presentation
at the first annual Science of Team Science Conference, Northwestern
University, Chicago, IL, April 21-24, 2010.
8. Huerta, T.R., Norman, C.D., Mortimer, S., & Buchan, A., (2010, April). Advancing
the science of evaluating team science outcomes: The Research on Academic
Research (RoAR) Initiative – Part 3: Social Network Analysis. Poster
presentation at the first annual Science of Team Science Conference,
Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, April 21-24, 2010.
9. Cervantes, B., Mortimer, S., Huerta, T.R., Norman, C.D., & Buchan, A., (2010,
April). Advancing the science of evaluating team science outcomes: The
Research on Academic Research (RoAR) Initiative – Part 4: Research Funding.
Poster presentation at the first annual Science of Team Science Conference,
Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, April 21-24, 2010.
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10. Calvasina, P., Lawrence, H.P., Norman, C.D., Hoffman-Goetz, L. (2010, June).
The effect of oral health literacy on immigrants’ participation in the oral health
care process. Poster presentation at Canadian Association of Public Health
Dentistry.
11. Buchan, A., Mortimer, S., Best, A., Huerta, T., Norman, C.D., Moor, G.,
Cervantes, B. & Michael, G. (2008, January). Studying interdisciplinary research
in the Life Sciences Institute at UBC: Research on Academic Research (RoAR).
Poster presentation at the annual Life Sciences graduate research day,
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, January 29, 2008.
12. Norman, C.D. (2007, September). eHealth literacy and promoting health in
online environments. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the
Canadian Public Health Association Conference, Ottawa, ON, September 24-26,
2007.
13. Norman, C.D., Lombardo, C., Jackson, S., & Skinner, HA (2007, September).
Youth Voices: Engaging youth and young adults in global eHealth promotion.
Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Canadian Public Health
Association Conference, Ottawa, ON, September 24-26, 2007.
14. McIntosh, S., Selby, P., Norman, C.D., Huerta, T.R., Chow, V. & Kapsak, G.
(2007, February). Web-assisted tobacco interventions: Lessons learned from
three international workshops. Poster presentation at the 13th annual meeting
of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. Austin, TX, February 24,
2007.
15. Buchan, A., Huerta, T.R., Norman, C.D., & Best, A. (2006, October). Evaluating
the impact of transdisciplinary research networks on science practice and
knowledge translation. Poster presentation at the National Institutes of Health
Science of Team Science meeting, Bethesda, MD, October 30-31, 2006.
16. Viebeck, S., Leatherdale, S, Norman, C.D., Schultz, A., & Murphy, C., (2006,
October). The tobacco control community of tomorrow: A vision for training.
Poster presentation at A Celebration of Partnership Meeting: CIHR and the
University of Toronto. Toronto, ON, Canada. October 11, 2006.
17. Norman, C.D. & Huerta, T.R. (2006, July). Creating a community of practice
within tobacco control; A case study. Poster presentation at the 13th Annual
World Conference on Tobacco or Health. Washington, DC, July 14, 2006.
18. Norman, C.D., Maley, O., & Skinner, H.A. (2006, July). A randomized controlled
trial of the Smoking Zine Web-based prevention program. Poster presentation
at the 13th Annual World Conference on Tobacco or Health. Washington, DC,
July 14, 2006.
19. Charnaw-Burger, J., Norman, C.D., Lombardo, C., & Skinner, H.A. (2006, July).
Virtual classroom on tobacco control. Poster presentation at the 13th Annual
World Conference on Tobacco or Health. Washington, DC, July 14, 2006
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20. Peterson, S., Norman, C.D. & Loomis, C. (2006, May). Community Psychology
needs you! Poster presentation at the Third Biennial Meeting of the Community
Psychology Training Programs in Canada. Waterloo, ON, May 13, 2006.
21. Norman, C.D. & Huerta, T.R. (2006, February). Creating a community of
practice within tobacco control; A case study. Poster presentation at the Annual
meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Orlando, FL, U.S..
February 16, 2006.
22. Viebeck, S., Leatherdale, S, Norman, C.D., Schultz, A., & Murphy, C., (2005,
November). The tobacco control community of tomorrow: A vision for training.
Poster presentation at the 2nd Annual Invitational Symposium for Research to
Inform Tobacco Control. Toronto, ON, Canada. November 10, 2005.
23. Viebeck, S., Leatherdale, S, Murphy, C., Norman, C.D., & Schultz, A. (2005,
June). The tobacco control community of tomorrow: A vision for training. Poster
presentation at the Canadian National Tobacco or Health Conference, Ottawa,
ON, June 20, 2005.
24. Norman, C.D., Skinner, H.A. & Thiruchelvam, D. (2004, June). Measuring health
behaviour change in adolescents: The Likelihood of Action Scale. Poster
presentation at the annual meeting of the Canadian Public Health Association,
St. John’s, NF.
25. Norman, C.D., Skinner, H.A., Maley, O. & Li, X. (2004, June). Randomized
controlled trial of a web-based smoking intervention for adolescents. Poster
presentation at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association,
St. John’s, NF.
26. Norman, C.D., Skinner, H.A. & Thiruchelvam, D. (2004, June). Measuring health
behaviour change in adolescents: The Likelihood of Action Scale. Poster
presentation at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association,
St. John’s, NF.
27. Norman, C.D., Maley, O., Skinner, H.A., & Li, X. (2004, May). Fostering eHealth
literacy in Adolescents: A randomized trial. Poster presentation at the 2004
Ontario Tobacco Control Conference, Toronto, ON.
28. Norman, C.D., Skinner, H.A. & Thiruchelvam, D. (2004, May). Measuring health
behaviour change in adolescents: The Likelihood of Action Scale. Poster
presentation at the 2004 Ontario Tobacco Control Conference, Toronto, ON.
29. Skinner, H.A., Norman, C.D., & Maley, O. (2004, May). A Web-based
Intervention for Youth Smoking Prevention and Cessation: The Smoking Zine.
Poster presentation at the 2004 Ontario Tobacco Control Conference, Toronto,
ON.
30. Skinner, H.A., Norman, C.D., & Maley, O. (2003, February). A Web-based
Intervention for Youth Smoking Prevention and Cessation: The Smoking Zine.
Poster presentation at the annual Public Health Sciences Research Day,
Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.
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31. Skinner, H.A., Norman, C.D., & Maley, O. (2002, October). A Web-based
Intervention for Youth Smoking Prevention and Cessation: The Smoking Zine.
Poster presentation at the 2002 American Public Health Association
Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
32. Norman, C.D. & Skinner, H.A. (2002, March). Using the Internet for Adolescent
Smoking Prevention and Cessation. Poster presentation at the XXIV Banff
International Conference on Behavioural Science, Banff, Alberta.
33. Skinner, H.A., Maley, O. & Norman, C.D. (2001, November). A web-based
intervention for youth smoking prevention and cessation. Poster presentation
at the 2001 U.S. National Conference on Tobacco or Health, New Orleans, LA.
34. Norman, C.D. & Skinner, H.A. (2001, April). Measurement of tobacco-related
behaviour change in youth: Development of the Likelihood of Action Index.
Poster presentation at the Cancer Care Ontario 2001 Preventive Oncology
Seminar, Toronto, ON.
35. Norman, C.D. & Skinner, H.A. (2001, March). Where is the consumer in the
evaluation of on-line consumer health information? Poster presentation at the
annual Community Health Research Day, Faculty of Medicine, University of
Toronto, Toronto, ON.
36. Norman, C.D. (1999, May). Perceptions and experiences of adolescents at-risk
of professional and non-professional help. Poster presentation at the annual
meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Halifax, NS.
37. Norman, C.D. (1999, May). Using qualitative methods to understand the
process of delivering services to adolescents at-risk. Poster presentation at the
Canadian Evaluation Society Conference '99, Toronto, ON.
38. Norman, C.D. (1999, February). Adolescent's perceptions and experiences of
help and healing interventions. Poster presentation at the annual Community
Health Research Day, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.
39. Cooke, S., Norman, C.D., & Antrobus, P. (1996, April). The psychosocial impact
of the Internet on the individual and society. Poster presentation at the
fifteenth annual Prairie Undergraduate Research Conference in Psychology,
University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, MB.
40. Norman, C.D., & Pelzer, M. (1994, April). The services and benefits of a
psychology students' association. Poster presented at the annual meeting of
the Psychological Society of Saskatchewan, Regina, SK.
Workshops Delivered:
1. Norman, C.D. (2016, October). The Design Loft: Attractor Mapping. American
Evaluation Association annual conference: Atlanta, GA, October 28, 2016.
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2. Norman, C.D. (2016, October). The Design Loft: Bodystorming. American
Evaluation Association annual conference: Atlanta, GA, October 28, 2016.
3. Norman, C.D. (2016, October). The Design Loft: User Personas. American
Evaluation Association annual conference: Atlanta, GA, October 28, 2016.
4. Norman, C.D. (2016, October). The Design Loft: Journey Mapping. American
Evaluation Association annual conference: Atlanta, GA, October 28, 2016.
5. Norman, C.D. (2016, October). The Design Loft: ‘A Day in the Life’ Technique.
American Evaluation Association annual conference: Atlanta, GA, October 28,
2016.
6. Norman, C.D. (2016, October). The Design Loft: The Five Whys Technique.
American Evaluation Association annual conference: Atlanta, GA, October 28,
2016.
7. Norman, C.D. (2016, October). The Design Loft: Paper Prototyping. American
Evaluation Association annual conference: Atlanta, GA, October 28, 2016.
8. Norman, C.D. (2016, October). The Design Loft: ‘Draw Your Experience’
Technique. American Evaluation Association annual conference: Atlanta, GA,
October 28, 2016.
9. Norman, C.D. & Maclean, R. (2016, June). Balancing Health Promotion,
disease prevention and stigma reduction: Creating positive public health
communication campaigns. Canadian Public Health Association annual
conference: Toronto, ON, June15, 2016.
10. Norman, C.D. (2014, March). Knowledge translation: Using social media for
effective communication. Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of
Toronto: Toronto, ON, March 27, 2014.
11. Norman, C.D. (2014, March). Knowledge translation: Effective Communication
for public health effectiveness. Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of
Toronto: Toronto, ON, March 25, 2014.
12. Norman, C.D. (2014, March). Evaluation for Social Innovation. Toronto, ON:
March 20, 2014.
13. Norman, C.D. (2013, August). Developmental evaluation. Toronto Region
Conservation Authority, Toronto, ON, August 28, 2013.
14. Norman, C.D. (2013, April). Developmental evaluation. Toronto Regional
Conservation Authority, Toronto, ON, April 25, 2013.
15. Norman, C.D. (2009, July). Free and Easy-to-Use technologies to support health
promotion. Workshop delivered at the 16th Annual Health Promotion Summer
School. Markham, ON, July 7, 2009.
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16. Norman, C.D. (2008, June). eHealth literacy. Essential skills for navigating the
electronic health environment. Workshop delivered to undergraduate students
in health sciences at Nanhua University, Chiayi Taiwan, June 6, 2008.
17. Norman, C.D. (2008, June). eHealth literacy. Essential skills for navigating the
electronic health environment. Workshop delivered to faculty and graduate
students in health sciences at Nanhua University, Chiayi Taiwan, June 4, 2008.
18. Norman, C.D. (2005, June). An introduction to population health for
psychologists. Workshop delivered as part of the annual meeting of the
Canadian Psychological Association, Montreal, PQ. June 8, 2005.
19. Norman, C.D. & Flicker, S. (2004, December). A Hands-on Approach to
Developing Survey Tools in Community-Based Research. Wellesley Urban
Health Community-Based Research Workshop Series, Toronto, ON. December
7, 2004.
20. Flicker, S. & Norman, C.D. (2004, May). A Hands-on Approach to Developing
Survey Tools in Community-Based Research. Wellesley Urban Health
Community-Based Research Workshop Series, Toronto, ON.
21. Norman, C.D., Maley, O., & Skinner, H.A. (2004, May). Implementing and
evaluating a web-based smoking prevention and cessation program (The
Smoking Zine) in schools. Workshop delivered at the 2004 Ontario Tobacco
Control Conference, Toronto, ON.
22. Maley, O., Norman, C.D., & Skinner, H.A. (2003, December). Randomized
controlled trial of a Web-based youth smoking intervention. Workshop
presentation at the 2003 U.S. National Conference on Tobacco or Health,
Boston, MA.
23. Skinner, H.A., Norman, C.D.., Maley, O., Goldberg, E. (2002, March). The
Smoking Zine: Web-based intervention for youth smoking prevention and
cessation: Workshop 2: Telematic efforts connected to treatment. First Prevnet
Conference of Telematics in Addiction Prevention, Athens, March 13-16, 2002.
24. Norman, C.D. (2001, January). Evaluating interactive health communications:
The Smoking Zine. University of Toronto Health Communication Unit Workshop
Series, Toronto, ON.
25. Norman, C.D. (2000, June). Issues in evaluating health information websites.
University of Toronto Health Communication Unit Workshop Series, Toronto,
ON.