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The HPME Research Day 2002, held on May 1st at the George Ignatieff Theatre, showcased significant contributions in health policy, management, and evaluation. The event featured presentations by notable researchers and the awarding of prestigious honors including the Eugenie Stuart and Thomas & Edna Naylor Memorial Awards. Recipients included Gillian Hawker, Anna Gagliardi, and Judy Maheu among others. The event served as a platform to recognize excellence in research and foster collaboration within the health community.
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HPME Research Day 2002 George Ignatieff Theatre Research Day 2002 Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation May 1, 2002
Presentations/Judging Back to May/June HPME NewsBytes
Presentations/Judging Back to May/June HPME NewsBytes
Guest Speaker Guest Speaker - Michael Schull, MD, MSc, FRCPC
Eugenie Stuart Award & Thomas & Edna Naylor Memorial Award Eugenie Stuart Award Gillian Hawker & Mary Hannah Photonot available Thomas & Edna Naylor Memorial Award Louise Bordeleau – recipientaccepted by Pamela Goodwin Presented by David Naylor
Claire Bombardier Award & Ted Goldberg Award Claire Bombardier Award Tamarah Kagan-Kushnir Presented by Gillian Hawker Ted Goldberg Award Anna Gagliardi Presented by Mrs. Goldberg
Harold Livergant Award & Maureen Dixon Award Harold Livergant Award Judy Maheu Presented by Jan Barnsley Maureen Dixon Award Mary Lou King Presented by Rhonda Cockerill
MHSc Poster Awards MHSc Poster Awards First Place:Cheryl Chapman, Frances Morton (accepting), Kaiyan Fu, Doina Lupea& Jennifer Pepper Presented by Murray Krahn Second Place:Gauri Junnarkar,Barbara Belanger Presented by Murray Krahn
MSc Poster Awards MSc Poster Awards First Place: Catherine Birken Presented by Murray Krahn Second Place: Nadine Shehata Presented by Murray Krahn
PhD Poster Awards PhD Poster Awards First Place: Doug Lee Presented by Murray Krahn Second Place: Dave Juurlink Presented by Murray Krahn
Reception Back to May/June HPME NewsBytes
Reception The End Back to May/June HPME NewsBytes