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Semaine du 15 – 21 juin
(Le Droit)
Les Affaires francophones de la Faculté de médecine de l’Université d’Ottawa, la Faculté d’éducation de l’Ud’O et l’Institut du Savoir Montfort (ISM) se sont allié pour la création d’une nouvelle Chaire de recherche en pédagogie médicale.
(94.5 FM Unique Ottawa)
Dre Mona Nemer, conseillère scientifique en chef du Canada, discute du chapitre de l’Université d’Ottawa de l’évènement ‘’ Parlons sciences’’ qui fête ses 25 ans.
Semaine du 08 – 14 juin
(Le Droit)
L'article porte sur Dre Lyne Pitre, diplômée, pour son rôle déterminant dans l'avancement de la médecine et dans la carrière d'un nombre impressionnant de médecins en Ontario français.
Semaine du 1 – 7 juin
(Radio-Canada)
Dr Yoni Freedhoff, Faculté de médecine, discute de la culture de la malbouffe chez les enfants.
é徱 Anglais
Week of June 22 – 30
(MSN)
Dr. Yoni Freedhoff, Faculty of Medicine, comments on a study that suggests that the “body-positivity movement” can potentially undermine the recognition of being overweight and its health consequences.
(Signs of the Times)
This article mentions Dr. Georg Northoff’s 2013 book, Faculty of Medicine, Unlocking the Brain, about how the brain perceives time.
(ABC News)
Dr. Amitha Kalaichandran, a pediatrics resident at the University of Ottawa, writes about the new marijuana-based pharmaceutical drug approved by FDA.
(Western News)
According to research from University of Ottawa, family physicians who switched from a blended fee-for-service payment scheme to a blended capitation model increased their referrals to specialists by more than 5%.
Week of June 15 – 21
(National Post)
This article mentions that University of Ottawa’s medicine residents were among those least likely to report exposure to formal abortion training. 91ɫ said it has taken steps in creating an hour-long session for all residents that covers how to counsel women, which services are available and how to prescribe the abortion pill.
(ABC News)
Dr. Amitha Kalaichandran, a pediatrics resident at the University of Ottawa, writes about the negative health effects of separating kids and parents.
Week of June 08 - 14
(The Globe and Mail)
Dr. Yoni Freedhoff, Faculty of Medicine, comments on the elimination of sugary drinks such as chocolate milk and fruit juice from schools.
(UrduPoint.com)
Dr. Ian Colman, Associate Professor in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health, comments on a study that shows that depression is strongly linked to higher long-term risk of early death for both women and men.
(Financial Post)
Dr. Michael Wolfson, Adjunct professor in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health, argues that we should rethink the way we look at poverty.
(CBC News)
Tiffany Stern and Adrian Guerra-Phalen, both working in a lab at the University of Ottawa medical campus, talk about why they walk the 2018 Walk for ALS.
Week of June 01 - 07
(British Politics and Policy at LSE)
Dr. David Moher, Associate Professor in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health, presents six principles for assessing scientists for hiring, promotion, and tenure.
(The Globe and Mail)
Dr. Michael Wolfson, Professor in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health, shares his thoughts on poverty in Canada.
