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1st Annual EBOSS Research Day & MSc PH Public Health Day 2024 Symposium

Welcome to our annual ɬÀï·¬ School of Population and Global Health (SPGH) Research and Public Health Day 2024.

For the first time, we are combining Public Health Day and Research Day in a school-wide event to showcase for you SPGH students presenting their research or practicum experiences, along with inspiring keynote addresses.

The event takes place on Friday, March 15, 2024, at Montréal Neurological Institute (Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre, Jeanne Timmins Foyer), 3801 Rue University, Montréal, QC, H3A 2B4, from 8:30am - 5:15pm.

All Research Day presentations will be as oral or as poster presentations.

All practicum students will display their projects in a poster gallery with ten selected to deliver 3-minute mini-oral presentations of their practicum, followed by a Q&A. Awards will be handed out for best mini-oral presentation and best meme.

Keynote Speakers include:

  • Dr. Hailey Banack, Assistant Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, Host of SERious EPI podcast, University of Toronto
  • Dr. Nicole Redvers, Associate Professor, Director of Indigenous Planetary Health, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University

Dr. Lesley Fellows, Vice-Principal (Health Affairs) and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, will provide opening remarks.

Dr. Catherine Hankins, Department of Global and Public Health, will moderate the MSc PH mini-oral presentations, introduce Dr. Redvers, invite the judges to announce awards, and introduce Dr. Timothy Evans who will provide closing remarks.Ìý

Dr. Dupuis, Department Chair of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Occupational Health, will announce the winners of the prizes for Research Day poster and oral presentations.

Dr. Jonathan Campbell, Department of Global and Public Health, and Dr. Joseph Cox, Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Occupational Health, will announce the winners of the prizes for Public Health Day mini-oral presentations.

Geoff Ingram, MSc PH student, will announce the winners of the Public Health Day meme competition.

1st Annual EBOSS Research Day & MSc PH Public Health Day Symposium is hosted by the School of Population and Global Health.

We look forward to welcoming you to our 1st Annual EBOSS Research Day & MSc PH Public Health Day!

For any questions,Ìýcontact us at:
Yiqing Xia (Research Day Co-chair): yiqing.xia [at] mail.mcgill.ca
Rebecca Matsakawo (Research Day co-chair): rebecca.matsakawo [at] mail.mcgill.ca
Enoch Leung (MSc PH Practicum Coordinator): practicum.eboh [at] mcgill.ca
Catherine Hankins (Public Health Day Chair): catherine.hankins [at] mcgill.ca


For those who are interested in attending, please fill out the registration form below (Deadline to register: March 10, 2024):


Agenda

Time Item Speaker
8:30AM Light Breakfast / Poster Set-up Ìý
9:00AM Introductory Remarks Dr. Lesley Fellows, Dean
9:15AM Research Day Oral Presentations Session 1

Student presenters: Peter Socha, Japteg Singh, Vanessa Xiu, Sarah Mcilwaine, and Laurie Haig

Moderator: Yiqing Xia
10:10AM Break Ìý
10:15AM Research Day Oral Presentation Session 2

Student presenters: Leah Flatman, Sarah Windle, Kaya Vanroost, and Jasleen Arneja

Moderator: Yiqing Xia

11:00AM Research Day Keynote Speaker Dr. Hailey Banack
12:00PM Lunch Ìý
1:00PM Student Poster Gallery

Public Health Day presenters in the Foyer section

Research day student presenters in the Garden section: Fiorella Vialard, James Stannah, Mariam EI Elsheikh, Maximilian Schaefer, Omotayo Olaoye, Rima Kaddoura, Sherry Hou, Wenlu Yuan, and William Tang

2:45PM 3-minute mini-oral student presentations and live Q&A

Student presenters: Audrey Nielsen, Charlotte Claire Serrano, Devin Nihill, Francesca Lee, Claire Healey, Jessica Gosselin, Joyce Deng, Valerie Jeanneret, Danielle Duncan, Palak Desai

Moderator: Catherine Hankins

3:45PM Public Health Day Keynote Speaker Dr. Nicole Redvers
4:45PM

Announcement of Prize Winners for:

  • Research Day: Oral and Poster Presentations
  • 3-minute mini-oral student presentations
  • Meme competitionÌý

Research Day Awards: Dr. Josee Dupuis

3-Minute Mini-Oral Student Presentation Awards: Drs. Jonathan Campbell, Joseph Cox

Presenter for Meme competition: Mr. Geoff Ingram

5:10PM Concluding Remarks

Dr. Timothy Evans

Special thanks to:

Judges for Research Day oral presentations: Drs. Mabel Carabali, Josée Dupuis, Massimiliano Orri, Dimitra Panagiotoglou

Judges for Research Day poster presentations: Drs. Sam Harper, Hiroshi Mamiya, Arijit Nandi

Judges for 3-minute mini-orals: Drs. Jonathan Campbell, Joseph Cox

Reviewers for Research Day abstracts:ÌýDrs. Robert Allard, Rebecca Fuhrer, Jay Kaufman, and Christina Wolfson

Keynote Talk:Ìý

About our Keynote Speakers:

Dr. Hailey Banack.ÌýDr. Hailey Banack, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Epidemiology Division at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto. Dr. Banack’s research is focused on obesity, body composition, aging, and chronic disease, with a particular interest in using quantitative bias analysis techniques to investigate and account for sources of bias in aging research. She has an active NIH-funded research program focused on age-related change in body composition among postmenopausal women. Hailey completed her PhD in Epidemiology at ɬÀï·¬, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship with the Women’s Health Initiative at the University at Buffalo. In addition, Hailey is co-host of a podcast called SERious Epidemiology and actively involved with the Society for Epidemiologic Research. When not working, Hailey spends time chasing after her three kids and trying to get outdoors.

Dr. Nicole Redvers, ND, MPH, DPhilc, is a member of the Deninu K’ue First Nation (Northwest Territories) and has worked with Indigenous patients, scholars, and communities around the globe her entire career. She is an Associate Professor, Western Research Chair, and Director of Indigenous Planetary Health at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at Western University. She has been actively involved at regional, national, and international levels promoting the inclusion of Indigenous perspectives in both human and planetary health research and practice. Dr. Redvers is the author of the trade paperback book titled, ‘The Science of the Sacred: Bridging Global Indigenous Medicine Systems and Modern Scientific Principles’.

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Poster Directory

Name Project title
Lara Abou-Chakra Examining Disparities in Multiple Myeloma (MM) Outcomes Across Clinical Settings: Academic/Community, from an Oncology Electronic Health Record (EHR) Database
Elizabeth Baker-Sullivan Advancing Psychosocial Support for Early-Age Onset Colorectal Cancer Patients and their Caregivers
Chrissa Bararoma Advancing Biomarker Testing in Colorectal Cancer: Survey Insights and Advocacy Efforts
Erin Dawdy Supporting Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer in Canada: A Practicum with Colorectal Cancer Canada’s My Symptoms Matter Program
Ruihan Li False positivity and effect size misestimation among lung cancer guideline recommendations published by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
MichelleÌýMachado Evaluating Disease Progression Associated With ECOG Scores In Multiple Myeloma Patients From An Oncology EHR Database
CatherineÌýÌýWang A Comparative Effectiveness Analysis of First-Line Outcomes for Patients Receiving Treatment A vs Treatment B for a Hematological Cancer: An International Real-World Study
Madeleine Wong A Literature Review on Physical Activity and Colorectal Polyp Risk
Marie-Pier Alegre Improving Health Literacy in Neurodegenerative Diseases: Developing a National End-of-Life Information and Resource Hub
Maryam El Alaoui Sex Chromosome Aneuploidies and Multiple Sclerosis risk, A Case Control study
TheodoraÌýGeorgakopoulou Exploring the effectiveness of community-based interventions in achieving sustainable weight loss for the treatment of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease.
Shang Yu Gong Use of administrative health data in arthritis surveillance in Canada
Rebecca Matsakawo BlackFit:Bridging Gaps in Health Equity Through Culturally Tailored Diabetes Prevention and Community Empowerment
Xia Wang Primary Health Service Use Among Persons Living with Dementia: Exploring Inequalities Across Social Determinants of Health
Suomiao Xing Opportunistic Cardiovascular Screening in the Emergency Department Using AI-Based Analysis of Chest CT Scans
MayaÌýCôté Lessons from Investigating and Building Resilience to Climate Change from a Public Health Perspective in Eeyou Istchee
Hannah Doyle Development of an Air Quality Bulletin Model for air quality and wildfire reporting for First Nations in Northern BC
Ashley Park Cluster Detection for Health Indicators of Extreme Weather Events Using SaTScan
NarjisÌýYahiaoui Building Climate Resilience in Urban Public Health: Insights from Montréal’s Communities
LeahÌýPrairie Project Evaluation and Improvement Initiative of the Smart Discharges Program in a Rural Hospital in South-Western Uganda
Katelyn Battad Operationalising the Levesque Conceptual Framework of Access to Healthcare: Measures for Primary Care Supply and Demand
Sophie Brunelle-Newman An Intergovernmental Relations Approach to Public Health Priorities
Maira CorinneÌýClaudio Enhancing Equity in the Healthy Canadians and Communities Fund (HCCF) Solicitation and Reporting Processes
InaaraÌýIsmail PROCESS - Principles to Operationalize Community Engagement, Equity, and Sustainability in South Asian Health Research in Canada, Exploring research practices and principals towardÌýachieving South Asian health equity in Canada (PROTOCOL)
ÌýAudrey MitchellÌý Evaluation of the post-landing surveillance process for people migrating to British Columbia: a retrospective cohort study
Lisa NguyenÌý Knowledge Mobilization and Project Management Within the Public Health Programs Unit for CAPC and PCNP Projects in the Quebec Region
ÌýVibooshine Ratnam Black-White Inequalities in Maternal Mortality: A Systematic Review
Anglena Sarwar Qualitative Study: Principles to Operationalize Community Engagement, Equity, and Sustainability in South Asian Health Research in Canada
Christina Zha Predictive Risk Tool for Driving Cessation
Obey Albaini An Updated National Survey of Hepatitis C Care Practices in Canadian Provincial/Territorial Prisons
AbigailÌýAmofah-Afriyie Offering syphilis rapid testing in Arctic communities in nontraditional sites.
AnkitaÌýAnkita Protocol development for a vaccine study for the recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children
Eva Jensen 17-year Retrospective Population-based study of the Incidence of Neonatal Sepsis in British Columbia
Yu Jin (Lucy)ÌýKim Barriers and Facilitators to Latent TB Treatment Completion in Eeyou Istchee
AmaarÌýLila Systematic review of Treatment Adherence and non-persistence on TB outcomes
Anita LuongÌý Effective Campaigns to promote COVID-19 or Influenza Vaccination Uptake Among Healthcare Workers in Long-Term Care Settings: A Systematic Review
Emma Scott Qualitative Coding of Hand Hygiene Practices in Primary Health Care Facilities: Insights from Burkina Faso and Mali
Ellen Tamblyn Landscape Analysis of Extraintestinal Pathogenic Escherichia Coli in Canada
Casey Yu An Investigation into the Hepatitis C Cascade of Care Among HIV/HCV Co-Infected patients at The ɬÀï·¬ Health Center
CarolineÌýHennes Dynamics in comorbidity patterns among patients with mental disorders hospitalized for psychiatric reasons: A disease network analysis
GeoffreyÌýIngram Measurement-Based Care: A Pilot Program for Data-Informed Patient Care in Addiction Treatment Centres
ChanelleÌýLawson-Lartego A Qualitative Study to Examine the Perceived Impacts of a Task-Sharing Mental Health Intervention
HalleÌýMcNamara Feasibility of Measuring Future Discounting and Executive Functioning in a Pediatric Clinical Setting and Their Association with Unmet Social Needs
Samayaa DeandraÌýSeepaul Integrating Child and Youth Mental Health in Climate Adaptation Plans: Insights and Recommendations from a Rapid Scoping Review and Knowledge User Engagement
PatriciaÌýStecum Oral Public Health in Practice: Pilot Study on Free Dental Care for Low-Income Populations in Montreal
FionaÌýKavcicÌý Real-world Effectiveness of Drug A in Treating a Treatment-resistant Form of a Prevalent Psychiatric Condition
NkasiobiÌýNwobi Evolving blood donor dynamics in the United States and South Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic
Lily Juda Prevalence of high-risk human papilloma virus (HPV) infection in Inuit women of Nunavik, Quebec, during the post-vaccine era
Damanpreet KaurÌýLang Time trend in the utilization pattern of Intrauterine devices versus oral contraceptives
AmnaÌýNahid mHealth Interventions to Improve SRH Knowledge Among Adolescents of Bangladesh, Kenya and Tanzania
Allison Poppel Development of an Abortion Provider Accessibility Checklist and Advocacy Plan for the Interim Federal Health Program
Amanda Thomas Towards Health Equity: Addressing Gynaecological Health Needs and Challenges for Greek Roma Women


MSc PH Meme Gallery

MSc PH students have created memes based on their practicum experience. Note that this is a work in progress.

View MSc PH Meme Gallery

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