Recorded Webinar: MEDTalks – The Nature of Mental Health During the COVID-19 Public Health Crisis
On Wednesday, August 12, 2020, we hosted a panel of UBC experts to talk about mental health and treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic. View the webinar recording today!
Inequality means we’re not all in this together
PhD Candidate Mohammad Karamouzian, MSc’16 published a column about the ways the pandemic is exacerbating existing inequality.
Reaching for the top of the Olympic racewalking world
Dr. Douglas Clement, BSc’55, MD’57 and his wife Diane reconnected with Evan Dunfee, BKin’14 at UBC for conversations about Olympic dreams.
How bacteria found in breast milk can positively impact a child’s health
A new collaborative study by UBC researchers, including Dr. Hind Sbihi, MSc’08, PhD’15. and the University of Manitoba found bacteria are shared and possibly transferred from a mother’s milk to the infant’s gut, and breastfeeding directly at the breast best supports the process.
UBC research shows hearing persists at end of life
Dr. Romayne Gallagher, BSc’79, MD’84 found evidence that some people may still be able to hear while in an unresponsive state at the end of their life.
UBC alumni cover the Beatle’s All You Need is Love with Health Care Workers and Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
Organized by Michelle Goddard, BMus’07, this beautiful tribute to front-line health care workers features Juno-award winning musician Dan Mangan, BA’06, 20 health care workers, and 30 Vancouver Symphony Orchestra members.
How safe is flying during the pandemic?
Dr. Srinivas Murthy, MHSc’16, an infectious disease specialist and clinical pediatrics professor at UBC, says we haven’t seen a lot of airplane-based transmissions but in theory it’s a reasonably high-risk area to be in.
SASS alumnae win top certification examination awards
Jessica Niemela, MSc’19, and Brianne Senior, BA’17, MSc’19, alumnae from the School of Audiology & Speech Sciences, won National Clinical Certification Exam Awards from Speech-Language & Audiology Canada. These distinctions are awarded to two individuals who attain the highest score on the clinical certification exams during the previous calendar year.
Wildfire smoke could worsen COVID-19 symptoms, UBC study warns
A new UBC study by lead author Dr. Jiayun Angela Yao, MSc’13, PhD’19 found that exposure to wildfire smoke affects the respiratory and cardiovascular systems almost immediately. Dr. Yao conducted this research while completing her PhD at the UBC Faculty of Medicine’s School of Population and Public Health.
Racism in healthcare
Dr. Nadine Caron, MD’97, co-director of UBC faculty of medicine’s Centre for Excellence in Indigenous Health, was interviewed about racism against Indigenous people in the healthcare system.