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The Dalhousie Medical Alumni Association (DMAA) is your link between Dalhousie medical alumni and Da

The Dalhousie Medical Alumni Association | Alumni serving you. The Dalhousie Medical Alumni Association (DMAA) is a non-profit society that works to establish mutually-beneficial relationships between Dalhousie Medical School and its alumni. By taking a grassroots approach to governance and service delivery, we’re dedicated to providing high-quality services and resources designed to support you t

UNB Alumni Podcast 12/21/2021

Check out Dr. Chris Simpson (MD ’92) on the latest episode of the UNBeknownst podcast.

UNB Alumni Podcast The UNBeknownst podcast, for alumni, by alumni features stories, insights and ideas from UNB alumni around the world and digs deep into discussions on hot topics and their secrets to success. Join us as we unravel the stories of our alumni.

World‑leading geriatrician and anti‑ageism campaigner wins the Ryman Prize 12/15/2021

Congratulations to Dr. Rockwood (PGM 91) for receiving the prestigious Ryman Prize, which celebrates his more than 30 years of research, collaboration and practical clinical work for older adults living with frailty and dementia and his long-term campaign to battle ageism in healthcare.

World‑leading geriatrician and anti‑ageism campaigner wins the Ryman Prize Geriatrician, researcher, academic and anti-ageism campaigner Dr. Kenneth Rockwood, a Professor in the Division of Geriatric Medicine, has won the 2021 Ryman Prize.

2021 DMAA Alumni Recognition Awards 11/25/2021

Join the virtual celebration today at 4pm AST!

2021 DMAA Alumni Recognition Awards Please join us for a live virtual celebration of the award recipients on Thursday, November. 25 from 4 to 6 pm (AST), hosted by Dean Davi...

Researchers study best approaches to possible adverse events following COVID‑19 vaccination 08/16/2021

An $800,000 investment has been made in a study that aims to further improve Canada’s identification and response to adverse events people may experience following COVID-19 vaccination across 10 provinces.

On Thursday, August 12, on behalf of the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Health, Andy Fillmore, Member of Parliament for Halifax, highlighted the Government of Canada’s commitment to research on COVID-19, and a project led by Dal Med Alumna Dr. Karina Top from Dal’s Faculty of Medicine and lead investigator of the Canadian Immunization Research Network’s (CIRN) Special Immunization Clinic (SIC) Network.

Researchers study best approaches to possible adverse events following COVID‑19 vaccination An $800,000 investment has been made in a study that aims to further improve Canada’s identification and response to adverse events people may experience following COVID-19 vaccination across 10 provinces. On Thursday (August 12), on behalf of the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Health, Andy F...

Master of Disaster: How the Swissair disaster prepared Dr. Trevor Jain to help lead PEI’s pandemic response 08/04/2021

Dr. Jain (MD ’99), a 34-year veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces and a married father of two, came up with an idea early in the pandemic to recognize the contributions of essential workers to battling COVID-19: the COVID Warrior challenge coin, which is inspired by Dr. Jain’s own highly decorated military career.

Master of Disaster: How the Swissair disaster prepared Dr. Trevor Jain to help lead PEI’s pandemic response The one-line bio on Dr. Trevor Jain’s (MD ’99) Twitter account says: “Emerg doc, pilot, disaster medicine specialist, medivac doc, EMS educator, flight surgeon, PhD student, damage control resuscitation in austere conditions.” Scroll through his tweets and you’ll see him sharing COVID-19 n...

07/29/2021

August 1st has been federally designated as Emancipation Day, which marks the passing of the Slavery Abolition Act and provides an opportunity to acknowledge and learn about the history of slavery in Canada. Want to learn more about Emancipation Day? The ANSA website has background, links to more resources, and a commemorative poster available to download.
https://ansa.novascotia.ca/content/commemorating-emancipation-day

Alberta bound: Cape Breton doctor to be team physician for Hockey Canada’s under-18 program | Saltwire 07/26/2021

Alberta bound: Dal Med alumnus and Cape Breton doctor Dr. R.J. MacKenzie to be team physician for Hockey Canada’s under-18 program.

Alberta bound: Cape Breton doctor to be team physician for Hockey Canada’s under-18 program | Saltwire ALBERT BRIDGE, N.S. — Dr. R.J. MacKenzie doesn’t shy away from admitting he has a busy schedule. When the Albert Bridge native isn’t in the emergency department at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital, he can be found providing services for various

It’s time you knew: Dal alumna urges women to be their own best advocates 07/14/2021

As a gynecologic oncologist with more than 25 years of experience, Dr. Valena Wright (MD ’87) sees the potential to stop women’s cancers. This lifesaving goal is possible through comprehensive screening, early interventions, immunizations, and riskreducing surgery, says Dr. Wright in her new book, It’s Time You Knew: The Power of Your Choices to Prevent Women’s Cancer.

It’s time you knew: Dal alumna urges women to be their own best advocates As a gynecologic oncologist with more than 25 years of experience, Dr. Valena Wright (MD ’87) sees the potential to stop women’s cancers.

07/13/2021

Our super-sized summer issue of Vox MeDAL is now online! It's the perfect cottage/beach read (hint hint!).

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