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Posted by Trudi Smith on
April 22, 2014
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FHP Achievements
Congratulations to our faculty members on their achievements this month:
- Dr. Cheryl Kozey (Acting Associate Dean - Research, Professor in the School of Physiotherapy, School of Health and Human Performance and Department of Biomedical Engineering) and Dr. Grace Warner (Associate Professor, School of Occupational Therapy) were inducted into the Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation (NSHRF) Decade Club. The Decade Club recognizes individuals who have supported and contributed to the NSHRF for 10 years.
- Nancy Walker (Instructor - School of Physiotherapy) received the Nova Scotia Canadian Physiotherapy Association's Award of Excellence for outstanding contribution to the physiotherapy profession as a role model, mentor and leader in clinical practice, education, administrative scientific inquiry, and/or volunteerism. The award was presented at the 2014 Nova Scotia Physiotherapy Association's AGM on March 22, 2014.
- Gail Creaser (Instructor - School of Physiotherapy) was the recipient of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association's Mentorship Award. This award was announced at the Nova Scotia Physiotherapy Association's AGM on March 22, 2014. The award will be presented at CPA's Congress in Edmonton in June 2014.
- Michael Hadskis (School of Health Administration/Faculty of Law) received the Dalhousie Law Students' Society & Alumni Association Award for Excellence in Teaching. The award recognizes excellence in teaching demonstrrated by enthusiasm, committment, dedication and outstanding services to students in the Schulich School of Law.
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