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For faculty, staff, students and everyone who has an opinion. Investigating the truth behind sports drinks. July 26, 2012. Rhodes Scholarship recipient Braden O’Neill is a third-year MD student at the University of Calgary currently on a leave of absence to study at the University of Oxford in the Department of Primary Care Health Sciences. With the Olympics nearly upon us, and the Tour de France just having wrapped up, sport performance is. One of the research groups I work with here – the Centre ...
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Body World’s exhibit an incredible learning tool | UCalgary Medicine
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For faculty, staff, students and everyone who has an opinion. Body World’s exhibit an incredible learning tool. Body World’s exhibit an incredible learning tool. April 8, 2010. John Bertram, Calgary. John Bertram is director of the body donation program an the University of Calgary Faculty of Medicine. Read more: http:/ www.calgaryherald.com/opinion/Awesome/2591125/story.html#ixzz0kWXkQFlp. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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“Canada’s First Embryo Donation Service”: The Unregulated Business of Creating Children for Separation from their Families | UCalgary Medicine
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For faculty, staff, students and everyone who has an opinion. Canada’s First Embryo Donation Service : The Unregulated Business of Creating Children for Separation from their Families. Canada’s First Embryo Donation Service : The Unregulated Business of Creating Children for Separation from their Families. July 5, 2010. The Saturday, April 3 edition of the Globe and Mail gave front-page coverage. By contrast, this Hamilton enterprise has decided to do as it wishes and apparently there is no one to stop i...
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I arrived in Oxford under deceptively sunny skies | UCalgary Medicine
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For faculty, staff, students and everyone who has an opinion. I arrived in Oxford under deceptively sunny skies. I arrived in Oxford under deceptively sunny skies. November 15, 2011. Rhodes Scholarship recipient Braden O’Neill is a third-year MD student at the University of Calgary currently on a leave of absence to study at the University of Oxford in the Department of Primary Care Health Sciences. It was when I arrived at Rhodes House and saw Adele sitting there that I knew I would be well taken care of.
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Summer in Haiti an inspiration | UCalgary Medicine
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For faculty, staff, students and everyone who has an opinion. Summer in Haiti an inspiration. Summer in Haiti an inspiration. July 19, 2010. My study is important in that it provides local feedback to the program directors that are now at a decision point for the future of the project. I am conducting interviews and focus groups with prospective and retrospective users of the service. I am also utilizing participant observation as a means of collecting ethnographic data with the current patients. Magda a...
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Investigating the truth behind sports drinks | UCalgary Medicine
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For faculty, staff, students and everyone who has an opinion. Investigating the truth behind sports drinks. Investigating the truth behind sports drinks. July 26, 2012. Rhodes Scholarship recipient Braden O’Neill is a third-year MD student at the University of Calgary currently on a leave of absence to study at the University of Oxford in the Department of Primary Care Health Sciences. With the Olympics nearly upon us, and the Tour de France just having wrapped up, sport performance is. One of the resear...
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Working through the weekend in Haiti | UCalgary Medicine
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For faculty, staff, students and everyone who has an opinion. Working through the weekend in Haiti. Working through the weekend in Haiti. July 26, 2010. Med student Dave Campbell in Haiti with double amputee Garioul Voltaire. I got quite sunburned riding my bike around. I thought that the next person we were going to visit was in Liancourt too, but when I talked to him it turns out that he is actually in Pont Sonde, the next town down the road, another six kilometres. He was going to get on a taptap ...
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“Baby by Stealth” covers only one side of complex argument | UCalgary Medicine
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For faculty, staff, students and everyone who has an opinion. 8220;Baby by Stealth” covers only one side of complex argument. 8220;Baby by Stealth” covers only one side of complex argument. March 23, 2010. In her front-page National Post article, Baby by Stealth. The article suggests that Parliament is wrong to treat people who just want to be a mom or a dad like criminals. But the one-sided argument hardly helps advance debate on this complex issue. Canadian women reacted by lobbying for the federal Roy...
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