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Our vision is to become an integral part of the Healthcare Professional’s daily routine with essential resources for their Learning and Practice
Mission: DocMode aims to create a value-based Online Learning experience for Health professionals globally.
This document discusses potential health effects from prolonged smartphone usage and recommends ways to reduce radiation exposure. It notes that long-term exposure to radiofrequency radiation from phones held close to the head may increase cancer risks. It advises using speakerphone, wired headphones, or keeping the phone farther from the body to decrease absorption of radiation. Texting is also suggested as an alternative to calling to avoid holding the phone next to the face.
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This document contains summaries of chapters from a social psychology textbook, covering topics like attitudes and persuasion, stereotypes and prejudice, prosocial behavior, and aggression. It discusses how negatively framed fear messages and deadline techniques can influence attitudes and compliance. It also summarizes that threats to self-esteem can lead to prejudice, and defines altruism and social responsibility norms. Finally, it outlines the frustration-aggression hypothesis and defines hostile aggression.
Long term exposure to cell phone radiation can increase cancer risks by transmitting microwave frequencies directly into the head. The document recommends texting instead of calling, using a headset, keeping phones at least an inch from the body and two centimeters from the ear, and not sleeping with an active phone in the bedroom to reduce radiation exposure and potential health effects like cancer, brain tumors, Alzheimer's, fatigue and headaches.
The Global Platform for Outcome based Learning in Healthcare
Our vision is to become an integral part of the Healthcare Professional’s daily routine with essential resources for their Learning and Practice
Mission: DocMode aims to create a value-based Online Learning experience for Health professionals globally.
This document discusses potential health effects from prolonged smartphone usage and recommends ways to reduce radiation exposure. It notes that long-term exposure to radiofrequency radiation from phones held close to the head may increase cancer risks. It advises using speakerphone, wired headphones, or keeping the phone farther from the body to decrease absorption of radiation. Texting is also suggested as an alternative to calling to avoid holding the phone next to the face.
Viswam Edutech focuses on developing
effective plans and programs that are
needed for the students for overall
development of their career, in
collaboration with top schools in India.
Its research driven innovative educational
products help students gear up for the
corporate life.
This document contains summaries of chapters from a social psychology textbook, covering topics like attitudes and persuasion, stereotypes and prejudice, prosocial behavior, and aggression. It discusses how negatively framed fear messages and deadline techniques can influence attitudes and compliance. It also summarizes that threats to self-esteem can lead to prejudice, and defines altruism and social responsibility norms. Finally, it outlines the frustration-aggression hypothesis and defines hostile aggression.
Long term exposure to cell phone radiation can increase cancer risks by transmitting microwave frequencies directly into the head. The document recommends texting instead of calling, using a headset, keeping phones at least an inch from the body and two centimeters from the ear, and not sleeping with an active phone in the bedroom to reduce radiation exposure and potential health effects like cancer, brain tumors, Alzheimer's, fatigue and headaches.
This document discusses some of the hazards of smartphone overuse. It notes that smartphones provide constant internet access and everyone uses them, but they can also cause problems. Some risks include increased distracted driving from phone use, which can be as dangerous as drunk driving. Frequent texting at social gatherings can also be rude. Long term exposure to phone radiation held close to the ear may increase cancer risks over time. The document provides tips to reduce risks like using hands-free options, limiting use, and being aware of radiation hotspots. Peer pressure and keeping up with trends can contribute to overuse.
The document describes education programs and products from Viswam Edutech Solutions Pvt. Ltd. to empower students. It discusses math and English language lab programs to enhance skills in arithmetic, English proficiency, and remedial education. It also mentions Vedic math techniques that allow students to solve problems quickly without tools. The company aims to invent new education methods and give students the right foundation for their careers.
This site plan summarizes key information about Site A, a location along Teluk Bahang Beach in Penang, Malaysia. The site is surrounded by forest and beach, and measures 100m x 200m. Existing structures on site include a shelter, shower room, restroom, and campsite near the jetty. Considerations in designing buildings included using local materials, a simple structure, and blending with the natural surroundings. Infrastructure like trails, signage, and safety features were implemented. Water and pedestrian, vehicular, and animal circulation patterns were also addressed. The document provides details to understand the context and plan the site effectively.
The document provides information on human and animal activities as well as the landscape around Pantai Kerachut beach. It describes turtle landings, fishing spots, tracking trails, camping sites, beach activities, and boat activity areas. Noise pollution occurs in areas with high human frequency. The landscape section details various native tree species found in the area like Casuarina, Screw Pine, and Nibong Palm. Animal species mentioned include birds, monkeys, flying lemurs, monitor lizards, sea turtles, jellyfish, dolphins. Hardscape elements and soil conditions are also outlined.
This document provides an analysis of the Kota Raja Fire & Rescue Station building in Klang, Selangor, Malaysia. It begins with an introduction to the history of Klang and the contextual site conditions surrounding the fire station. Next, it discusses the history of the fire station building itself, originally constructed in the 1890s. The document then analyzes the physical, social, and cultural contextual conditions of the fire station, examining elements like its Victorian architectural style, brick construction, acoustic and thermal properties of different spaces, levels of safety, and the preservation of its original design elements over time. In summary, the document conducts a comprehensive architectural analysis of the historic Kota Raja Fire & Rescue Station building through
The document discusses the seven main principles of Islamic architecture: Tawheed, Ihtiram, Ikhlas, Iqtisad, Haya', Ilm, and Dhikr. It provides examples of how these principles are incorporated into architectural features of mosques such as minarets, domes, courtyards, and use of natural elements and calligraphy to inspire worship and guide Muslims. The principles all work together in Islamic architecture to create structures that are balanced and complement one another.
People are products of their history, their environment and all of their experiences. As a result, people from different generations often have very different life experiences that shape how they think, what they value, and what drives them. These influences affect people’s values and attitudes throughout their lives.
Very often we use the word team work in our organizational context without perhaps fully understanding what we mean by teamwork.
An effective team requires the participation of every member in order to be successful. When one person cannot accomplish a job alone and several individuals must cooperate to fulfill a mission, you need a team. The better the cooperation, communication and coordination among members, the more efficient the team.
The document discusses time management (TM) and how to manage time effectively. It defines TM as allocating the right time to the right activities. TM is needed to save time, reduce stress, function effectively, increase work output, and have more control over responsibilities. Effective TM involves planning, setting goals and deadlines, prioritizing activities, delegating work, and spending the right amount of time on tasks. The process of TM starts with costing your time, making activity logs, setting goals, planning, prioritizing, and scheduling.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Douglas Borchman, a professor at the University of Louisville School of Medicine since 2000. It lists his education, including a B.S. in Chemistry from Wayne State University and a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Wayne State University with a minor in Biology. It details his academic appointments and awards. It also provides an overview of his teaching experience, research interests, and record of mentoring students.
Kyle J. Ericson is a urology resident at Cleveland Clinic who completed medical school and residencies in general surgery and urology. He has extensive research experience in prostate cancer, pulmonary hypertension, and infectious disease. He received many academic honors and has published papers in peer-reviewed journals. Ericson has taught medical students and enjoys hobbies like golf and spending time outdoors.
This document discusses a study examining oral health literacy and its implications for children in Hong Kong. The study had three objectives: 1) develop a new conceptual framework for oral health literacy, 2) create new tools to assess oral health literacy in Hong Kong, and 3) describe the relationship between oral health literacy and oral health status/management of preschool children. Researchers developed Chinese versions of assessment tools and collected data from 300 parent-child pairs. The study was funded by the University Grants Council of Hong Kong and involved investigators from dentistry, psychology, and other disciplines working collaboratively.
Competency Based Curriculum for GH 2013-02-04James F. Kelley
1) The document describes the development of a competency-based curriculum in global health research for a fellowship program involving a mentored research project.
2) It identifies 8 competency domains and 33 total learning objectives trainees must complete through modular asynchronous learning activities and have evaluated in an electronic portfolio.
3) The curriculum was implemented for 19 trainees in an 11-month training program where they design an online portfolio demonstrating competencies through uploaded artifacts reflecting learning objectives.
Daniel J. Mick is a PhD candidate at Oregon Health & Science University studying sarcopenic obesity in older female cancer survivors. He has a strong background in research including multiple roles as a research assistant and over 10 research presentations. Mick also has experience in teaching nursing students as a graduate teaching assistant. His CV highlights his education, licenses, research funding, publications, presentations, and teaching experience in gerontological nursing and oncology rehabilitation research.
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Dr. Ansari is a neurosurgery fellow at the Pacific Neuroscience Institute who recently completed his residency at Indiana University School of Medicine. He earned his medical degree from Indiana University in 2012 after graduating summa cum laude from the University of Kentucky with a degree in biology. Dr. Ansari has received several honors and awards throughout his education and training, including membership in the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. He is licensed to practice medicine in California.
The world, as we know, has changed. It has become imperative for the governments, employers, workers' organizations, and the global community to adopt workforce protection measures in the fight against COVID-19. These organizations should strengthen capacities to protect health workers and emergency responders, providing them with Occupational Health Services, thus ensuring occupational health and safety. Health workers are at the front line of the COVID-19 outbreak response and hence exposed to hazards that put them at a high risk of infection. Hazards include pathogen exposure, long working hours, psychological distress, fatigue, occupational burnout, stigma, and physical and psychological violence.
As the crisis is set to deepen in the coming months, the absence of adequate protection measures has further amplified the fear of COVID-19 infection and hence put a huge strain on the mental health and psychosocial aspects of health workers. All these have resulted in high rates of absenteeism/absconding and depletion of the Health Workforce. What best practices could safeguard the most precision resource against the COVID-19 outbreak – the healthcare workers? How can we build resilience and boost morale among our health workers?
Here's the webinar "Caring for Caregivers – COVID-19 Crisis and Best Practices for Healthcare Organizations" hosted by QurHealth, a division of GMI, a Chennai-based Health-tech, Research and Innovation Center for Ventech Solutions, USA. QurHealth’s Family Health Book Suite goFHB is a clinical data digitalization & management solution for healthcare organizations that enables them to send patient health records over myFHB application to their patients. Our last three webinars saw 400+ registrations and 250+ delegates participating and promoting active discussion on industry-specific subjects. The upcoming webinar with Healthcare experts will focus on “Caring for Caregivers” addressing the queries and doubts in the minds of healthcare workers and organizations on best practices for healthcare organizations against the COVID-19 crisis.
Patrick Lee is an optometrist with experience in private practice and low vision rehabilitation. He completed a residency in ocular disease and low vision rehabilitation and is passionate about providing comprehensive eye care, especially for geriatric and low vision patients. He has published research, presented continuing education courses, and volunteers with organizations serving underserved communities.
National Academies of Practice Optometry 2011Dominick Maino
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Dr. Larry Davis is Dean of the College of Optometry at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. During his time there he helped advance the college's facilities and doubled its endowment funds. He has authored over 50 publications and serves in leadership roles for several optometric organizations.
Dr. David Heath has served as President of SUNY State College of Optometry since 2007. Previously he
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications of Lauren E. Hubbard, DDS. She is currently an Associate General Dentist at Kendall Pointe Dental in Oswego, IL, focusing on comprehensive care for pediatric, adult, and geriatric patients. She received her DDS from the University of Iowa College of Dentistry in 2014, where she graduated with high honors. Dr. Hubbard has received numerous awards and honors for her academic and clinical work. She maintains an active involvement in continuing education, community service, and dental research.
Myra Holloway is seeking a position as an occupational therapist. She has a BA in Studio Art from Carleton College and a MSOT from Spalding University. She has over 10 years of experience as a cabinetmaker and artist. Her fieldwork experience includes working with adults with developmental disabilities, in inpatient rehabilitation, and with pediatric patients. Her objective is to transfer her life and professional skills to benefit clients and inspire coworkers.
This document discusses some of the hazards of smartphone overuse. It notes that smartphones provide constant internet access and everyone uses them, but they can also cause problems. Some risks include increased distracted driving from phone use, which can be as dangerous as drunk driving. Frequent texting at social gatherings can also be rude. Long term exposure to phone radiation held close to the ear may increase cancer risks over time. The document provides tips to reduce risks like using hands-free options, limiting use, and being aware of radiation hotspots. Peer pressure and keeping up with trends can contribute to overuse.
The document describes education programs and products from Viswam Edutech Solutions Pvt. Ltd. to empower students. It discusses math and English language lab programs to enhance skills in arithmetic, English proficiency, and remedial education. It also mentions Vedic math techniques that allow students to solve problems quickly without tools. The company aims to invent new education methods and give students the right foundation for their careers.
This site plan summarizes key information about Site A, a location along Teluk Bahang Beach in Penang, Malaysia. The site is surrounded by forest and beach, and measures 100m x 200m. Existing structures on site include a shelter, shower room, restroom, and campsite near the jetty. Considerations in designing buildings included using local materials, a simple structure, and blending with the natural surroundings. Infrastructure like trails, signage, and safety features were implemented. Water and pedestrian, vehicular, and animal circulation patterns were also addressed. The document provides details to understand the context and plan the site effectively.
The document provides information on human and animal activities as well as the landscape around Pantai Kerachut beach. It describes turtle landings, fishing spots, tracking trails, camping sites, beach activities, and boat activity areas. Noise pollution occurs in areas with high human frequency. The landscape section details various native tree species found in the area like Casuarina, Screw Pine, and Nibong Palm. Animal species mentioned include birds, monkeys, flying lemurs, monitor lizards, sea turtles, jellyfish, dolphins. Hardscape elements and soil conditions are also outlined.
This document provides an analysis of the Kota Raja Fire & Rescue Station building in Klang, Selangor, Malaysia. It begins with an introduction to the history of Klang and the contextual site conditions surrounding the fire station. Next, it discusses the history of the fire station building itself, originally constructed in the 1890s. The document then analyzes the physical, social, and cultural contextual conditions of the fire station, examining elements like its Victorian architectural style, brick construction, acoustic and thermal properties of different spaces, levels of safety, and the preservation of its original design elements over time. In summary, the document conducts a comprehensive architectural analysis of the historic Kota Raja Fire & Rescue Station building through
The document discusses the seven main principles of Islamic architecture: Tawheed, Ihtiram, Ikhlas, Iqtisad, Haya', Ilm, and Dhikr. It provides examples of how these principles are incorporated into architectural features of mosques such as minarets, domes, courtyards, and use of natural elements and calligraphy to inspire worship and guide Muslims. The principles all work together in Islamic architecture to create structures that are balanced and complement one another.
People are products of their history, their environment and all of their experiences. As a result, people from different generations often have very different life experiences that shape how they think, what they value, and what drives them. These influences affect people’s values and attitudes throughout their lives.
Very often we use the word team work in our organizational context without perhaps fully understanding what we mean by teamwork.
An effective team requires the participation of every member in order to be successful. When one person cannot accomplish a job alone and several individuals must cooperate to fulfill a mission, you need a team. The better the cooperation, communication and coordination among members, the more efficient the team.
The document discusses time management (TM) and how to manage time effectively. It defines TM as allocating the right time to the right activities. TM is needed to save time, reduce stress, function effectively, increase work output, and have more control over responsibilities. Effective TM involves planning, setting goals and deadlines, prioritizing activities, delegating work, and spending the right amount of time on tasks. The process of TM starts with costing your time, making activity logs, setting goals, planning, prioritizing, and scheduling.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Douglas Borchman, a professor at the University of Louisville School of Medicine since 2000. It lists his education, including a B.S. in Chemistry from Wayne State University and a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Wayne State University with a minor in Biology. It details his academic appointments and awards. It also provides an overview of his teaching experience, research interests, and record of mentoring students.
Kyle J. Ericson is a urology resident at Cleveland Clinic who completed medical school and residencies in general surgery and urology. He has extensive research experience in prostate cancer, pulmonary hypertension, and infectious disease. He received many academic honors and has published papers in peer-reviewed journals. Ericson has taught medical students and enjoys hobbies like golf and spending time outdoors.
This document discusses a study examining oral health literacy and its implications for children in Hong Kong. The study had three objectives: 1) develop a new conceptual framework for oral health literacy, 2) create new tools to assess oral health literacy in Hong Kong, and 3) describe the relationship between oral health literacy and oral health status/management of preschool children. Researchers developed Chinese versions of assessment tools and collected data from 300 parent-child pairs. The study was funded by the University Grants Council of Hong Kong and involved investigators from dentistry, psychology, and other disciplines working collaboratively.
Competency Based Curriculum for GH 2013-02-04James F. Kelley
1) The document describes the development of a competency-based curriculum in global health research for a fellowship program involving a mentored research project.
2) It identifies 8 competency domains and 33 total learning objectives trainees must complete through modular asynchronous learning activities and have evaluated in an electronic portfolio.
3) The curriculum was implemented for 19 trainees in an 11-month training program where they design an online portfolio demonstrating competencies through uploaded artifacts reflecting learning objectives.
Daniel J. Mick is a PhD candidate at Oregon Health & Science University studying sarcopenic obesity in older female cancer survivors. He has a strong background in research including multiple roles as a research assistant and over 10 research presentations. Mick also has experience in teaching nursing students as a graduate teaching assistant. His CV highlights his education, licenses, research funding, publications, presentations, and teaching experience in gerontological nursing and oncology rehabilitation research.
Write about the a fellow student in Residency at The.docxwrite30
Dr. Ansari is a neurosurgery fellow at the Pacific Neuroscience Institute who recently completed his residency at Indiana University School of Medicine. He earned his medical degree from Indiana University in 2012 after graduating summa cum laude from the University of Kentucky with a degree in biology. Dr. Ansari has received several honors and awards throughout his education and training, including membership in the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. He is licensed to practice medicine in California.
The world, as we know, has changed. It has become imperative for the governments, employers, workers' organizations, and the global community to adopt workforce protection measures in the fight against COVID-19. These organizations should strengthen capacities to protect health workers and emergency responders, providing them with Occupational Health Services, thus ensuring occupational health and safety. Health workers are at the front line of the COVID-19 outbreak response and hence exposed to hazards that put them at a high risk of infection. Hazards include pathogen exposure, long working hours, psychological distress, fatigue, occupational burnout, stigma, and physical and psychological violence.
As the crisis is set to deepen in the coming months, the absence of adequate protection measures has further amplified the fear of COVID-19 infection and hence put a huge strain on the mental health and psychosocial aspects of health workers. All these have resulted in high rates of absenteeism/absconding and depletion of the Health Workforce. What best practices could safeguard the most precision resource against the COVID-19 outbreak – the healthcare workers? How can we build resilience and boost morale among our health workers?
Here's the webinar "Caring for Caregivers – COVID-19 Crisis and Best Practices for Healthcare Organizations" hosted by QurHealth, a division of GMI, a Chennai-based Health-tech, Research and Innovation Center for Ventech Solutions, USA. QurHealth’s Family Health Book Suite goFHB is a clinical data digitalization & management solution for healthcare organizations that enables them to send patient health records over myFHB application to their patients. Our last three webinars saw 400+ registrations and 250+ delegates participating and promoting active discussion on industry-specific subjects. The upcoming webinar with Healthcare experts will focus on “Caring for Caregivers” addressing the queries and doubts in the minds of healthcare workers and organizations on best practices for healthcare organizations against the COVID-19 crisis.
Patrick Lee is an optometrist with experience in private practice and low vision rehabilitation. He completed a residency in ocular disease and low vision rehabilitation and is passionate about providing comprehensive eye care, especially for geriatric and low vision patients. He has published research, presented continuing education courses, and volunteers with organizations serving underserved communities.
National Academies of Practice Optometry 2011Dominick Maino
Dr. Douglas Benoit received his optometric degree from New England College of Optometry. Since then, he has given back to the profession through numerous presentations, publications, and leadership roles focused on contact lenses and optometry. He has been recognized as one of the top 150 optometrists in the country.
Dr. Larry Davis is Dean of the College of Optometry at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. During his time there he helped advance the college's facilities and doubled its endowment funds. He has authored over 50 publications and serves in leadership roles for several optometric organizations.
Dr. David Heath has served as President of SUNY State College of Optometry since 2007. Previously he
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications of Lauren E. Hubbard, DDS. She is currently an Associate General Dentist at Kendall Pointe Dental in Oswego, IL, focusing on comprehensive care for pediatric, adult, and geriatric patients. She received her DDS from the University of Iowa College of Dentistry in 2014, where she graduated with high honors. Dr. Hubbard has received numerous awards and honors for her academic and clinical work. She maintains an active involvement in continuing education, community service, and dental research.
Myra Holloway is seeking a position as an occupational therapist. She has a BA in Studio Art from Carleton College and a MSOT from Spalding University. She has over 10 years of experience as a cabinetmaker and artist. Her fieldwork experience includes working with adults with developmental disabilities, in inpatient rehabilitation, and with pediatric patients. Her objective is to transfer her life and professional skills to benefit clients and inspire coworkers.
The document lists awards and honors received by faculty, staff, and students from the College of Health Sciences at UWM in the past academic year. Numerous individuals received awards for research, teaching, and leadership from organizations such as ASHA, AOTA, NATA, and UWM. Departments represented include Communication Sciences and Disorders, Health Sciences, Occupational Science and Technology, Kinesiology, and Health Informatics.
Dr. Nafisa Samir is a family physician seeking a position utilizing her educational experience in medicine. She has over 15 years of experience, with qualifications including an FRCGP, MRCGP, FCPS and M.B.B.S. Her experience includes positions as a family physician, clinician in the ER, research fellow and residency training. She has extensive training and certifications. Her achievements include publications, presentations and awards.
This document lists the accomplishments and awards of faculty, staff, and students from various departments within the College of Health Sciences at UWM in the past academic year. It recognizes individuals who received awards and honors for their research, teaching, leadership, and community service. Students are highlighted for placements and scholarships earned in competitions and for their roles in outstanding student organizations.
Caroline Deaterly is seeking to gain knowledge in the health sciences field and become a Physician Assistant. She has a Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science from Elon University with a 3.5 GPA and minors in Biology. Her experience includes numerous clinical observations and shadowing opportunities with medical professionals in orthopedics, ophthalmology, neurosurgery, and primary care. She has also conducted research on breast cancer and led exercise classes for elderly patients.
Olivia Mesoras has extensive experience in academics, research, leadership, and optometry. She has held leadership roles in honor societies and student organizations at Allegheny College and Indiana University School of Optometry. Her research experience includes projects in neuropharmacology, immunobiology, and fluorescence sensing. She has worked as an optometric assistant and server and will graduate from Indiana University School of Optometry in May 2016 with a Doctor of Optometry degree.
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.
Matthew Crocker has experience working in clinical research settings collecting lab specimens and performing EKGs at OHSU. He has also worked as a barista at Starbucks and as a physical therapy technician. Crocker received his Bachelor's degree in Human Physiology from the University of Oregon with a minor in Business. He has volunteered in various roles including assisting with kids' sports physicals and fundraising over $85,000 for the Children's Miracle Network.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Devavrath Shetty, an emergency medicine doctor from Mangalore, India. It includes his contact information, educational background with an MBBS from NITTE University and a Masters in Emergency Medicine from SEMI. It outlines his work experience in emergency medicine at Indiana Hospital, his certifications and achievements, hobbies and conferences attended.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Dr. Rika Yuliwulandari that outlines her professional experience and qualifications. It details her educational background, including degrees from Universitas Airlangga and the University of Tokyo. It lists her professional roles, including Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Universitas YARSI and head of the Genetics/Genomics Research Centre. It also outlines her research interests, awards, publications, editorial experience, and involvement in organizing scientific meetings.
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function laboratory”
The Lung Association (Alberta & NWT)
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Award 2011-12
“Maximizing the Effective Use of Alternate-Care
Providers for Patients with Obstructive Sleep”
(with Sachin Pendharkar)
7. Bonnie Simpson, Ph.D. Candidate in
Marketing, successfully defended her
dissertation entitled, “Consumer
Perceptions of Sustainability as a
Product Attribute” on June 27th, 2012.
8. Norma Nielson
August 16, 2012 - C.D. Howe Institute Publication
"Annuities and Your Nest Egg: Reforms to Promote Optimal Annuitization
of Retirement Capital”
9. Christopher Eaton
Faculty of Graduate Studies Travel Award
2012 Academy of Management Annual Meeting in Boston from
August 2-7, 2012
10. Peter Bowal
Presented at the Teaching and Learning Centre’s ‘Sharing Our Best’ workshop
series, May 30, 2012
Description: Peter’s course redesign recently transformed a traditional
lecture course into a more engaging, experiential case- based course.
15. Amir Radnejad
Received one of two Enbridge Centre for Corporate Sustainability,
University of Calgary
Enbridge Corporate Sustainability Doctoral Scholarship
16. Fereshteh Mahmoudian
Received one of two Enbridge Centre for Corporate Sustainability,
University of Calgary
Enbridge Corporate Sustainability Doctoral Scholarship
20. February 1, 2012
LIENA KANO SUCCESSFULLY PASSES HER CANDIDACY
Liena Kano, PhD Candidate in Strategy and
Global Management Area, passed her
candidacy exam on February 1, 2012.
21. Piers Steel
Received the
George A Miller Award
for best article in Psychology, received at American
Psychological Association (APA)’s Annual Convention
in August 2012, Orlando Florida.
22. Malcolm Munro and
Michael Maher
Publication
Ivey Publishing, Case and teaching note
“EnerPlus Corporation: Assessing the Board Invitation”