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Sep
2
2010
Mary DeVera - PhD Defense
Mary DeVera
PhD Defense
Date: Thursday September 2, 2010
Time: 12.30 pm
Location: Room 200, Graduate Student Centre
Thesis title: Pharmacoepidemiologic Studies of Statins in Rheumatoid Arthritis

Final Doctoral Examinations are normally held in the Examination Rooms on the main floor of the Graduate Student Centre, at 6371 Crescent Road. Parking is available in the Rose Garden Parkade (underground), or outside the University Centre (previously the Faculty Club).

Examinations normally take 2 - 3 hours to complete. Exam room doors are locked once exams are in progress - Late entry is not permitted.
 
Sep
7
2010
SPPH Student Orientation
An orientation for all new SPPH students in the PhD, MHSc, MSc, MPH and MHA programs.

Click on "View file" below to see the agenda.
 
Sep
15
2010
Green College Population Health Lecture Series
At the inaugural talk for the new Green College Population Health Lecture Series, Dr. Michael Hayes, Director of Health Education and Research from the University of Victoria, will present "Language, Ambivalence and Relevance: Reflections on Population Health Research, Practice and Policy."

In this talk Dr. Hayes will focus on three themes in population health (language, ambivalence and relevance) as they relate to the intersection of research, practice and policy. The language of population health is sloppy and inconsistent, which has implications for both theorizing what’s going on and communicating with others (in the sphere of population health and outside of it). Ambivalence concerns both indifference and indeterminism and will be touched on. Relevance will be discussed in relation to the differing positions, constraints and aspirations operating in the realms of research, practice and policy.

There will be four additional meetings of this series during the 2010-11 Academic Year. The Population Health Series, which is co-sponsored by several units throughout campus, has a special thematic focus on “Furthering the Intersections of Theory and Method for Improving Research, Practice, and Policy.”  In light of this focus, the series' aim is to invite internationally-recognized social scientists who are conducting cutting-edge work integrating innovative theoretical perspectives and/or developing novel methods for use in advancing population health science and improving practice and policy.  Rather than simply being a forum for scholars to present on a particular study they have conducted, the series is intentionally designed to have a focus on new theoretical and methodological ideas for the conduct of research. Each event is open to all, especially students.
 
Sep
16
2010
MPH Meet and Greet & Practicum Showcase
Master of Public Health Advisors, Supervisors, Faculty and Students are invited to a meet and greet and practicum showcase. Meet the incoming MPH cohort and joint the returning MPH students to hear about their exciting practicum summer projects.

RSVP to Dawna Brown by Thursday Sept. 9 at dawna.brown@ubc.ca or 604-827-5470.
 
Sep
23
2010
Interdisciplinary Viral Hepatitis Education Workshop
BC Hepatitis Services is again hosting an Interdisciplinary Viral Hepatitis Education Workshop for health and social service providers who want to increase their knowledge about viral hepatitis and improve prevention and care services.

Please visit the BC Centre for Disease Control website for program details and event registration.
 
Sep
24
2010
SPPH Faculty meeting
SPPH Faculty meeting
 
Sep
29
2010
Streetcars: the Missing Link?
The Olympic Line - Vancouver’s 2010 Streetcar demonstration project held during the Vancouver Winter Olympic Games saw urban streetcars return to Vancouver for the first time in almost half a century. The project proved extremely popular and has ignited the idea of reinvesting in streetcars as part of a broader sustainable transportation system for the city of Vancouver and the entire Metro Vancouver region.
 
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