Master's Students
- Julie Avery
- Parveen Brar
- Rodd Clark
- Jessica Dooley
- Margaret Donahue
- Jun Gao
- Jennifer Gillis
- Farhana Kanth
- Junaid Kapra
- Ruth Lavergne
- Andr茅 Maddison
- Suha Masalmeh
- Caroline McNamee
- Shauna McVorran
- Andy Muise
- Patricia Murray
- Meaghan O'Brien
- Skylan Parker
- Sheri Roach
- Sarbjeet Singh
- Dorothy Wang
- Jennifer Williams
- Hillary Woodside
- Hao Wu
- Alison Zwaagstra
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Julie has a faculty appointment in the 9 1免费版下 School of Health Sciences and is certified with the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists and Nova Scotia Association of Medical Radiation Technologists. In 2013, while听 completing her Master's of Health Administration at 9 1免费版下, she worked with Grace Johnston on an , the journal of the Ontario Society of Medical Technologists, on the relevance of palliative and end of life care research developments. For her MHA residency, Julie worked with Jan Jenson and others on the extended role of the paramedic, and also with Kristin Schmitz, Executive Director, Saint Vincent's Nursing Home, on the needs for palliative care. |
Parveen BrarIn 2013, as an Master's of Health Administration student, Parveen worked with Grace Johnston, Lynn Lethbridge and others to prepare a literature review and draft a paper from 3x3 NELS findings on end of life with congestive heart failure. During her MHA Residency in the summer of 2013 at CancerControl Alberta she gained an interest in advance care planning.听 Her work was presented at the 2014 Montreal International Congress on Palliative Care as a poster entitled: . |
Rodd Clark
While he was a Master's of Science student in Community Health and Epidemiology, Rodd was also an IMPART Resident in the College of Pharmacy. Rodd is now in Medical School at 9 1免费版下. His IMPART research project was carried out by working with Judith Fisher, Ingrid Sketris and Grace Johnston. Provincial Prescription Monitoring Progam data were analysed. This work was published: Clark R, Fisher J, Sketris IS, Johnston G (2012) Population prevalence of high dose paracetamol in dispensed paracetamol /opioid combinations: An observational study. BMC Pharmacology and Toxicology 12(1):11 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6904-12-11 |
In 2007, Jessica was a Community Health and Epidemiology MSc candidate who worked with Louise Parker on an ICE Project 3 exploring issues for children and youth at end of life. Jessica prepared a poster entitled,听, that summarizes the work she's did while working with NELS. This early work, along with prior work of Dorothy Barnard, enabled discussions leading to support at the IWK Health Centre for other trainees (Jennifer Williams, Rebecca Earle, Alix Carter) to take on further NELS-related research projects. |
Margaret Donahue 听Margaret completed her Master's of Applied Health Services Research in 2012 on . Margaret worked with Graeme Rocker, Cathy Simpson, and Joanne Young on ICE Project 7. She gained qualitative research expertise from Raewyn Bassett. |
Jun GaoFrom 2003 to 2009, Jun worked with NELS on the development of end of life cancer surveillance, reporting and measures. This included data quality assessment, logistic regression, CART and geographic mapping. During that time period, he was a new MSc (Statistics) graduate working as a Statistical Analyst with Cancer Care Nova Scotia (CCNS). In 2009, Jun moved to Ottawa and began work as a Biostatistician with Health Canada. While at CCNS, Jun worked with others (Ruth Lavergne, Trevor Dummer, Dorianne Rheaume) on papers on palliative care program enrollment, palliative radiation, and development of an algorithm for the nursing home being a place of residence or place of death. Posters that he contributed to are: . . . |
In 2009, Jenn was a Master's of Health Administration candidate at 9 1免费版下. She worked with Grace Johnston on developing . In 2009, Jenn began medical school at 9 1免费版下. |
Farhana KanthIn 2007, Farhana was a 9 1免费版下 Master's of Health Services Administration candidate. After her MHA, she听 was employed as a Senior Policy Analyst with the Nova Scotia Department of Health. She worked with NELS on ICE Project 4 led by Victor Maddalena. Farhana completed a presentation on听. |
Junaid KapraIn 2006, Junaid worked with NELS ICE just after he graduated from 9 1免费版下 with his Master's of Health Informatics.听In the fall of 2008, he began as a Research and Statistical Officer at Nova Scotia Vital Statistics. In 2006-2007, he worked on a palliative care program data review for District Health Authorities 1 to 7 which led to this report: |
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In 2009, Suha graduated with her Master's of Health Administration from 9 1免费版下. In 2011, she began a two year medical program for foreign medical graduates to practice in Canada. In 2007-08 Suha did a review of family caregiver policy as part of ICE Project 8. She also drafted a paper on renal disease at end of life, and helped prepare a poster on this topic for presenattion at the Nova Scotia Hospice Palliative Care Association annual meeting. Dorothy Wang, another MHA student, then continued this work with the Nova Scotia Renal Program. |
Caroline commenced her Master's of Health Administration (MHA) in September 2014. She completed her MHA Residency in the spring/summer of 2015 at the Toronto Central Community Care Access Centre where she worked on a palliative care project analyzing the psychosocial supports available to patients and families.听 In the Fall of 2015, she completed an MHA directed project course with Grace Johnston using the developed by Dr. Hsien Seow to describe the stage of |
Shauna McVorranShauna McVorran graduated from the Master's of Health Services Administration program at 9 1免费版下 in 2007. In the fall of 2007, she returned to Trinidad to work in Management of Health Services. In the summer of 2007, she worked with NELS ICE on the development of the first Surveillance Report. A paper on her knowledge broker trainee role was published: Urquhart RL, Johnston GM, McVorran SM, Burge FI (2010) Perspectives of an interdisciplinary research team to engage practice: lessons from a knowledge exchange trainee experience Healthcare Policy 5(4):47-57 听 |
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Patricia graduated from the 9 1免费版下 Master's of Health Services Administration program in 2008. For her MHSA Senior Seminar she worked on Documentation of End of Life Pediatric Care with Dr Gerri Frager and others at the IWK Health Centre's palliative program, for ICE Project 3. Patricia is now the Director of Children鈥檚 Services at the Nova Scotia Department of Health. |
Meaghan graduated with her Master's of Health Services Administration from 9 1免费版下 in 2005. She then completed a Medical degree at 9 1免费版下 and Internal Medicine residency at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg. In addition to her MHSA thesis, she lead in the publlication of: O鈥橞rien MB, Johnston GM, Gao J, Dewar R (2007) End of life care for Nursing Home Residents Dying of Cancer in Nova Scotia, 2000-2003. Supportive Care in Cancer 15:1015-1021 Posters that she helped complete are and |
Skylan ParkerSkylan Parker graduated with her Master's of Health Services Administration (MHA) from 9 1免费版下 in 2006. She worked on policy issues in the Yukon health department until 2013 when she returned to Nova Scotia. During her MHA program Skylan completed work with NELS ICE on end of life care in Aboriginal communities. Slides from her presentation: . This work led to the following publication: Johnston G, Vukic A, Parker S, (2013) Cultural understanding in the provision of supportive and palliative care: Perspectives in relation to an indigenous population. BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care 3:61-68 doi: 10.1136/bmjspcare-2011-000122 |
Sheri RoachSheri was a joint MHA/MN student. She completed her Master's of Nursing (MN) thesis in 2012 on . Her Nursing thesis supervisors were Audrey Steenbeek and Margot Latimer. She also worked with Grace Johnston, Robin Urquart and Mo Abdolell, and used data from the COR NET ACCESS grant. She presented a work-in-progress poster at the annual meeting of the Nova Scotia Hospice Palliative Care Association, and a paper is being prepared for publication. |
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Dorothy WangIn Dorothy's final year as a Master's of Health Administration student, she worked with Susan McNeil, Manager, and others at the Nova Scotia Renal Program (NSRP) to prepare an overview of palliative and end of life care for persons with advanced renal disease:听. The NSRP developed this paper further and used it as a background document for distribution prior to a very successful provinical meeting in May 2012 of palliative care and renal dialysis professionals from all nine district health authorities in the province. |
Jennifer WilliamsJennifer completed her Master's of Nursing at 9 1免费版下 and works at the IWK Health Centre as the Professional Development Coordinator for the Reproductive Care areas and the Medical Surgical units. Prior to this she was a nurse in the neonatal intensive care unit for 6 years. Jennifer's MN thesis is associated with ICE Project 3 which explores issues for children and youth at end of life. Her project is a qualitative study entitled听Neonatal Palliative Care: Inter-professional Communication and Collaboration. |
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Hao WuHao worked with Victor Maddalena while he was a Master's student in Community Medicine at Memorial University in St John's Newfoundland. He plans to gradute in 2014. The focus of Hao's research was perspectives on palliative and end of life care by immigrants from South East Asia. |
Alison Zwaagstra
After completing her听Master's of Health Informatics at 9 1免费版下 in 2007, Alison joined NELS ICE as a full time Health Information Analyst in January 2008. In July 2008, Alison successfully challenged the Canadian College of Health Information Management certification examination. She holds current membership with both the Canadian and Nova Scotia Health Information Management Associations. In July 2009, Alison began as a Research and Statistical Officer - Quality with Addiction Prevention and Treatment Services at Capital District Health Authority (CDHA). Alison analyzed Vital Statistics data, prepared descriptive听reports听on persons dying of chronic diseases in Nova Scotia, and shared these reports with key stakeholders. Copies of her reports on renal disease, cancer, COPD, diabetes, Parkinson's and MS can be found under ICE Project 1, as well as slides and audio of a work-in-progress session she gave in 2008. While working with NELS ICE, Alison also prepared the poster听. Alison's work with NELS ICE is included under ICE Project 1 and is summarized in听NELS News Issue 2. 听 听 |
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