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  • Do health care providers trust product monograph information regarding use of vaccines in pregnancy? A qualitative study 

    Top, Karina; Arkell, C; Graham, Janice; Scott, H; McNeil, Shelly; Mannerfeldt, J; MacDonald, Noni (Health Canada, 2018-06-07)
    Background: In uenza immunization is recommended in pregnancy to prevent severe infections in pregnant women and newborns, yet vaccine uptake remains low. Studies suggest that cautionary language in vaccine product monographs ...
  • Medical Student Research Day award winning abstracts 

    DaRosa, Mike; Legare, Jean-Francois; Gomez, Paul; Glazebrook, Mark; Kerr, Jackie; Kovacs, George; Lamond, Nathan; Howlett, Jonathan; Nash, Chris; O’Connell, Colleen; Howlett, Alexandra; Pelly, Lorine; Halperin, Beth; Baxendale, Darlene; Pierrynowski-Gallant, Donna; Bowles, Susan; MacDonald, Noni; Strang, Robert; Mann, Karen; McNeil, Shelly; Roberts, Derek; Renton, Kenneth; Hall, Richard (Medical Students' Society, Dalhousie University, 2007)
    Congratulations to all who participated in the inaugural combined undergraduate research day on Wednesday, February 7, 2007. Forty-seven students from medicine and health professions presented their research findings to ...
  • Medical Student Research Day award winning abstracts 

    Matheson, Kathleen A.; Kronenberger, Konrad; Minney, Derek; Bezuhly, Michael; West, Kenneth A.; Liwski, Robert S.; Ironside, Sarah; Eskes, Gail; Clarke, David; Lamond, Nathan WD; Caudle, Chris; Burton, Erica; Webber, Adam; Anderson, David R.; Parker, Jennifer; Dyer, Zoe; Arbour, Laura; Matheson, Katherine; Halperin, Scott; McNeil, Shelly; Lim, Jenny JY; Allen, Victoria (Medical Students' Society, Dalhousie University, 2008)
    A wide variety of research is conducted by medical students and other undergraduate health science students at Dalhousie. Much of this research is presented each year at Dalhousie’s Undergraduate Health Science Student ...