MSc Students Describe Productive, Rewarding Internship Experiences
MSc Health Systems candidates Emmanuel Kabura and Seyed Izadshenas on Friday gave presentations describing the valuable hands-on experience they gained as research interns at the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) and Accreditation Canada, respectively. The three-month internship component of the MSc enables students to apply their knowledge of innovative research methodologies and tools while working with experts on leading-edge research projects. This prepares students to be meaningful contributors to health systems delivery after graduation while promoting linkages between research and practice.
Emmanuel developed a geostatistical tool at the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) capable of converting health data into geo-spatial intelligence for use in specific projects. Seyed delved into Accreditation Canada data to analyse possible relationships between governance in healthcare organizations and specific patient safety outcomes.
Last updated: August 22, 2012
- Julia Koulik was named among six of Canada’s top emerging health-care professionals and awarded the Robert Wood Johnson Award
- David Wright, with uOttawa Colleagues, Will Investigate ROI of Next-Generation Solar Cell Technologies
- Muriel Mignerat Awarded Best Paper Award for Study on the Use of Telecare for Diabetic Patients
- Brian Conheady was awarded 2nd Place in the Howard Teall Innovation in Accounting Education Award Competition
- In Memoriam: Professor Peter Koppel
-
June 24, 2013
Memorial Service for Professor Peter Koppel -
June 27, 2013
Thesis Proposal of M.Sc. Student Emily Rowland -
September 13, 2013
19th Annual Telfer School of Management Golf Tournament -
October 26, 2013
2013 Gala of Excellence
