MAX RADY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Department of Community Health Sciences ANNUAL REPORT 2018-2019

1 GREETINGS FROM THE DEPARTMENT HEAD

I am pleased to present the annual report for the Department of This will be my last annual report, as I will be stepping down as head Community Health Sciences (CHS) for the year April 2018 to March of department in December 2019. This is then an appropriate time to 2019. For the majority of this period, Dr. Sharon Bruce was the acting thank all of my colleagues and staff in the department who have greatly head of department, and I wish to thank her again for her outstanding supported me since I assumed the headship in September 2012. The work. list is long, but I would like to particularly single out the following individual, including the associate and acting heads of department The department has continued to thrive, with four new Tier 2 over the past seven years, Sharon Bruce, Lisa Lix, and Lawrence Elliott; Research Chairs (CRCs) recently being allocated to the department, in the three graduate program directors, Evelyn Forget, Verena Menec, the areas of program science and global public health, causal inference and Michelle Driedger; the UGME co-directors and instructors, Joss and machine-learning for complex health data, health economics, and Reimer, Adrienne Morrow, Allen Kraut, Joel Kettner, Chelsea Jalloh, and analytic techniques in population data science and data curation. If Gladys Stewart; the PGME director, Brent Roussin; the undergraduate recruitment goes as planned, there will soon be close to 50 full-time education program director, Kerstin Roger; Jamie Blanchard, Doris faculty members in the department (along with over 130 part-time Kuzma and colleagues at the CGPH, who have put up with my less than members), including four Tier 1 CRCs and eight Tier 2 CRCs. In optimal input and participation in our global health programs; Noralou addition, two faculty members hold new investigator awards, five hold Roos, who has been the tireless chair of the department’s promotion CIHR foundation grants and two hold CFI grants. Overall, faculty and tenure mentoring committee for many years; the leadership of our members in community health sciences held over 160 research grants community engagement and social accountability programs, particularly and contracts in 2018/19 (including 70 tri-council grants) with a total Ian Whetter, Anne Durcan, James Gilchrist, Francis Amara, and Karen annual budget of over $25 million. Other markers of faculty and student Cook; all of the department’s administrative staff, including those in achievement and excellence include the faculty and staff awards and the administration and finance, UGME, PGME, graduate studies, and departmental awards, both noted later in this annual report. undergraduate programs; and special shout-outs to Paulette Collins, our departmental administrator and business manager and to Kathy Bell and We had a large intake of 29 graduate students in the 2018/19 academic Shannon Turczak, my executive assistants, who have gone well beyond year, including 22 master’s and seven PhD students. We are expecting a the call of duty in establishing and maintaining a friendly and welcoming large intake in 2019/20 as well. Remarkably, 36 of our graduate students atmosphere, keeping the department well managed and up-to-date, and received student awards in 2018/19, with 14 held more than one award. ensuring that nothing is left undone. We now have over 100 graduate students in the department and 24 students graduated in the past year. With respect to undergraduate This annual report covers the broad range of CHS activities, and I wish teaching on the Fort Garry campus, the BHSc and BHSt programs to congratulate all CHS faculty members, students, and staff on another continue to grow. Community Health Sciences is largely responsible for successful year. the family health concentration in the BHSt program. New enrolments in that program increased from seven in 2018 to at least 18 in 2019, and we expect that program to continue to grow as it largely takes over the content of the Family Social Sciences Program. The department’s population health course in the undergraduate medical education Stephen Moses, MD, MPH (UGME) program continues to thrive, as does our community Head of Department engagement activities. In this annual report, you will find reports on the Alan Klass Memorial Program for Health Equity, the Wish Clinic, the Biomedical Youth Program, the Jacob Penner Park Program, the CanU Reach After-School Program, Mini-University and Basketball for Inner-City Kids, among others. This is a truly remarkable program. Our five-year residency program in public health and preventive medicine now has eight residents, and they will contribute to public health practice in and elsewhere for years to come.

2 Greetings from Department Head 2 CHS Mission 4 CHS Goals 4 ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT 4 a. History 4 b. Partnership 4 c. Full-Time Faculty 5 d. Part-Time Faculty 7 e. Support Staff - Departmental 11 f. Financial Overview 11 g. Organisational Chart 12 h. Faculty and Staff Awards 13 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS 14 a. Undergraduate Studies Programs 14 b. Undergraduate Medical Education Program (UGME) 14 c. Graduate Program 16 d. Residency in Public Health and Preventive Medicine 19 e. Manitoba Training Program for Health Service Research 20 DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS 20 a. Dr. Christine Egan Memorial Scholarship 20 b. David G. Fish Memorial Scholarship 20 c. Evelyn Shapiro Award for Health Services Research 21 d. Jack A. Hildes Memorial Award 21 e. Roos Prize for Best Publication in Population Health 21 DEPARTMENTAL UNITS 21 a. Centre for Global Public Health (CGPH) 21 b. Community Engagement 22 i. Alan Klass Memorial Program for Health Equity 23 1. WISH Clinic 23 2. Biomedical Youth Program 24 3. Jacob Penner Park Program 25 4. CANU REACH After School Program 25 5. Research and Evaluation 25 6. Truth and Reconciliation 25 7. Sunshine House: Managed Alcohol Project 25 8. Student Travel Awards 25 9. Alan Klass Memorial Address 25 ii. Community Partnerships and Programs 25 iii. Opportunities for Bannatyne Students 26 c. Data Science Platform, George & Fay Yee Centre for Healthcare Innovation 26 d. Manitoba Centre for Health Policy (MCHP) 27 e. Manitoba Follow-Up Study (MFUS) 32 f. Vaccine and Drug Evaluation Centre (VDEC) 34 FULL-TIME ACADEMIC STAFF NOT ASSOCIATED WITH A UNIT 36 SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY 38 a. Published books/book chapters 48 b. Articles in Peer Review Journals 48 c. Other Peer reviewed Scholarship 57 i. Presentations, Abstracts & Posters 57 d. Non-Peer Reviewed Scholarship 63 i. Books, Articles in Journals, Reports, Presentations 63 ii. Media interviews 66 CHS Colloquium - Bold Ideas Series APPENDIX 67 1 - NEW RESEARCH FUNDS APPENDIX 2 - 68 ON-GOING RESEARCH FUNDS 71

3 ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT HISTORY MISSION The Department of Community Health Sciences (CHS) was created in 1987 through the merging To create, preserve, and communicate of the Department of Social and Preventive Medicine (SPM) and the Division of Community and knowledge with respect to the health Northern Medicine (CNM). of populations and thereby contribute to the physical, psychological, SPM had existed as a small department within the medical school since the 1950s but had no cultural, social, and economic well- full-time faculty members until the mid-1960s. Its first full-time head, the late Dr. David Fish, being of the people of Manitoba, was appointed in 1973. He began the recruitment of research scholars and scientists supported Canada, and the world. by career awards and laid the groundwork for SPM as a research-intensive department. A parallel development during the 1970s was the establishment and growth of the Northern Medical Unit (NMU) under the leadership of the late Dr. Jack Hildes. NMU provided medical services to Aboriginal communities in the Keewatin region of the NWT and northern Manitoba. It was due GOALS to Dr. Hildes' foresight and energy that the University of Manitoba became a leader in Aboriginal To fulfill its mission, the Department health care. of Community Health Sciences strives: Dr. Hildes held the title of associate dean responsible for the division of community medicine, • To provide the highest quality which incorporated NMU, the community medicine residency program, and also undergraduate education, employing a population- teaching in family and community medicine. It changed its name to the Division of Community based approach to health and health and Northern Medicine in 1984. The creation of CHS in 1987 recognized the confluence of care. interests and activities between the two units and aimed to create a well-rounded department • To play a leadership role in ensuring which excelled in the three areas of teaching, research, and service. Dr. Brian Postl became the that all undergraduate teaching in first head of the new department, a post he held until 1993. He was succeeded by Dr. Michael the Faculty has a population health Moffatt, who served from 1993-1998, Dr. T. Kue Young from 1998 to 2002, Dr. John O'Neil from and critical appraisal perspective April 2, 2002 to June 30, 2007, Dr. Lawrence Elliott from July 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008, and preventive focus where Dr. Sharon Macdonald from October 1, 2008 to August 30, 2012, and Dr. Stephen Moses from appropriate. September 1, 2012 until present. • To enhance student success by In 1991, the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy (MCHP) was established within CHS, with its fostering an environment conducive first funding contract from the Manitoba government. In 2009, the CGPH was established as a to intellectual growth. partnership between the department of medical microbiology and CHS. In 2010, the Section • To conduct original scholarship of First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Health was established within CHS. The section included the and applied research in the area of Manitoba First Nations Centre for Aboriginal Health Research (MFN CAHR), the Centre for population health of the highest Aboriginal Health Education (CAHE), and the J.A. Hildes Northern Medical Unit. TheV accine quality as judged by international and Drug Evaluation Centre (VDEC) was established in 2012 within CHS, in affiliation with the standards. College of Pharmacy, University of Manitoba. • To serve the community by making As of April 1, 2014, the biostatical consulting unit moved to the George and Fay Yee Centre for its expertise available and where Healthcare Innovation. On July 1, 2015, the merger of the Department of Family Social Sciences appropriate by providing exemplary from the Faculty of Human Ecology with CHS became official. CHS welcomed eight faculty service models to individuals, members from Family Social Sciences who are now colleagues, as well as many graduate and communities, institutions and undergraduate students and the Family Social Sciences undergraduate program. On April 5, governments to the fullest extent. 2017, the University of Manitoba Senate approved the Indigenous Institute of Health and Healing - Ongomiizwin, which encompasses the former CHS Section of First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Health. Ongomiizwin was officially launched on June 2, 2017.

PARTNERSHIP The CHS continues to maintain a close partnership with Ongomiizwin - the Indigenous Institute of Health and Healing, which comprises Ongomiizwin Education, Ongomiizwin Research, and Ongomiizwin Health Services (formerly the J.A. Hildes Northern Medical Unit). CHS continues to provide an academic home to faculty members associated with Ongomiizwin, including the provision of academic support, tenure/promotion mentorship, teaching opportunities, opportunities to supervise graduate students, and opportunities for conducting collaborative research. CHS also provides some administrative, financial management, and IT support to Ongomiizwin on an as-needed basis. Ongomiizwin provides support to CHS in the development of its undergraduate and graduate teaching programs to enhance the incorporation of Indigenous health.

4 FULL-TIME FACULTY

Tracie Afifi, B.Sc., M.Sc, PhD (Manitoba) Brenda Elias, MA, PhD (Manitoba) Professor | [email protected] Professor | [email protected] Epidemiology of child maltreatment and intimate partner violence; problem Aboriginal health; mixed methods studies (qualitative/quantitative) gambling; mental health; suicide Lawrence J. Elliott, MD, M.Sc.(Manitoba), CCFP (Dalhousie), FRCPC Marcia Anderson, B.Sc. (), MD (Manitoba), MPH (Johns Associate Professor | [email protected] Hopkins), FRCPC Epidemiology and control of infectious diseases; multiple sclerosis Assistant Professor | [email protected] Aboriginal health; health policy Evelyn L. Forget, BA (Hons.) (Glendon College), MA, PhD (Toronto) Professor | [email protected] Lisa Avery, B.Sc. (McGill), MD (Manitoba), MIH (University of Cost effectiveness analysis; health-care financing; health economics; health Copenhagen), FRCSC effects of public policy Assistant Professor | [email protected] Sexual and reproductive health; maternal, neonatal and child health; health Melinda Fowler, B.Sc., MD (McMaster University) inequities and social determinants of health; global health; quality of health care Assistant Professor | [email protected] Marissa Becker, MD, FRCPC, MPH Increasing Indigenous students in health care; addictions/chronic pain; Social Assistant Professor | [email protected] determinants of health and how they impact Indigenous patients (Global Infectious Diseases, HIV/AIDS, global public health, vulnerable populations Health Issues within our own country) Jamie F. Blanchard, B.Sc. (Med), MD (Manitoba), MPH, Shiva Halli, B.Sc., M.Sc.(India), PhD (Western Ontario) PhD (Johns Hopkins) Professor | [email protected] Professor | Director, CGPH International health especially migration as a risk factor in the spread of [email protected] HIV/STDs infection; immigrants’ health in Canada; violence against women; Epidemiology of diabetes; HIV/AIDS prevention in developing countries; international demography International health Andrew Hatala, PhD (Saskatchewan) Ties Boerma, PhD, (University of Amsterdam) MD (Netherlands) Assistant Professor | [email protected] Professor | [email protected] Indigenous or traditional forms of medicine and healing; youth resilience and HIV/AIDS, and maternal and child health in epidemiological, demographic well-being; culture and spirituality; qualitative health research; community- Douglas A. Brownridge, BA (Brandon), MA, PhD (Manitoba) based research Professor | [email protected] Chelsea Jalloh, M.Ed. (Manitoba) PhD Candidate (Manitoba) Epidemiology of family violence Instructor II and Coordinator, UGME | [email protected] Community-based sexual health education; development and evaluation Sharon Bruce, BN, MA, PhD (Manitoba) of health education interventions, harm reduction and literacy as a social Associate Professor | [email protected] determinant of health; the way in which the disciplines of Education and Medical anthropology; diabetes epidemiology; health of Indigenous peoples Public Health can both intersect and collaborate Robert M. Chase, B.Sc. (Toronto), CCFP, FRCPC, M.Sc.(McMaster) Depeng Jiang, M.Sc, PhD (Southeast University) Assistant Professor | [email protected] Associate Professor Occupational health—musculoskeletal injuries; international health—war Director, Biostatistical Consulting Unit | [email protected] and child mental health; environmental health Person-centered statistical approach in health science; clinical trial design Malcolm Doupe, BPEd, M.Sc, PhD (Manitoba) and intervention evaluation; latent variable analysis and structure equation Associate Professor | Director, Manitoba Training Program | model (SEM); longitudinal data analysis and multilevel model [email protected] Health services research; aging and the use of health-care services; assessing Alan Katz, B.Sc., MB, ChB (Capetown), M.Sc, CCFP (Manitoba) the quality of health-care provision in nursing homes Professor | [email protected] Director, MCHP S. Michelle Driedger, BA (Hons.) (Winnipeg), MA (Carleton), PhD Primary care service delivery patterns; knowledge transfer in primary (McMaster) care and quality of care; experience with qualitative, quantitative and Professor | Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Environment and Health Risk administrative database research designs Communication | [email protected] Christine Kelly, BA (Dalhousie), MA (Manitoba), PhD (Carleton) Environment and health; risk; risk communication; science—policy; Assistant Professor | [email protected] knowledge transfer; qualitative methods Disability studies; qualitative methods; home care; long-term care; gender Karen Duncan, B.Sc.HEc (Saskatchewan), MS, PhD (Ohio State) and feminist theory; sociology of health and illness; Canadian health and Associate Professor | [email protected] social policy; non-profit organizations; Family financial and economic security; family/friend caregiving; consumer Joel D. Kettner, MD (Manitoba), FRCSC, M.Sc.(London), FRCPC insolvency; valuation of time; work-family issues Associate Professor | [email protected] Joan Durrant, BA, MA, PhD (Windsor) Public health practice; medical education; community health status Professor | [email protected] assessment; clinical epidemiology; population health determinants Corporal punishment; violence against children; child rights-based violence prevention; universal parenting education; legal and policy reform

5 Sara Kreindler, BA (Hons.) (Manitoba), DPhil (Oxford) and HIV infection; health worker training in STI management in resource- Assistant Professor | [email protected] poor settings Health services research; program evaluation; knowledge translation; Nathan Nickel, PhD (University of North Carolina) mental health Assistant Professor | [email protected] Josee Lavoie, B.Sc., MA (McGill), PhD (London) Research Scientist, MCHP Professor | Director, Ongomiizwin - Research | [email protected] Maternal and child health; health equity; breastfeeding; program/policy Contracting in health; equity; Indigenous health; primary health care; evaluation; health services research; causal inference; research/study design; community-based research; health-care policy; international comparisons; social determinants of health; organizational change financing; case study methodology Caroline Piotrowski, BA (Hons.) (Waterloo), MA (Waterloo), PhD (Penn Lisa Lix, BSHEc (Saskatchewan), M.Sc, PhD (Manitoba) State), MPH (San Diego State) Professor | [email protected] Associate Professor | [email protected] Director, Data Science Unit, George and Fay Yee Centre for Health Violence and injury prevention; child exposure to intimate partner violence; Care Innovation maternal and child health; health promotion; sibling relationships Analysis of longitudinal/repeated measures data; methods for spatially and Pierre Plourde, MD (Ottawa), FRCPC temporally correlated health services data; longitudinal studies of health Associate Professor | [email protected] services use; robust statistics Infectious disease epidemiology; international health; travel medicine Robert Lorway, BA (Hons.) (St. Mary’s), MA (Dalhousie), PhD (Toronto) Shahin Shooshtari, B.Sc. (Iran), MSPH (Iran), PhD (Manitoba) Associate Professor | [email protected] Professor | [email protected] Medical anthropology; gender and sexuality studies; cultural aspects of HIV Longitudinal research; aging; health measurement; behavioral and and AIDS; critical public health theory; community-based research psychosocial determinants of health Alyson Mahar, PhD (Queen’s) Kathryn Sibley, B.Sc. (Waterloo), M.Sc.(Toronto), PhD (Toronto) Assistant Professor | [email protected] Associate Professor | [email protected] Access and quality of health care for vulnerable populations using routinely Knowledge theory; implementation science; aging; fall prevention; collected health-care data; cancer, mental health, and veteran and military rehabilitation; exercise; gait and balance family health. Kerstin Stieber Roger, Masters in Applied Psych; PhD Sociology (Toronto) Salaheddin Mahmud, MD (Libya), M.Sc.(London-UK), PhD (Manitoba), Associate Professor | [email protected] CCFP, FRCPC Health and aging/lifespan; health/social services and community Professor | [email protected] development; qualitative/mixed methods Director, Vaccine and Drug Evaluation Centre (VDEC) Medical Officer of Health (surveillance and epidemiology) Audrey Swift, BPE, M.Sc, PhD (Manitoba) Cancer epidemiology; pharmacoepidemiology; pharmaco-vigilance including Instructor I | [email protected] vaccine effectiveness and safety; public health surveillance; measurement Contact Leader, Manitoba Follow-Up Study errors in epidemiologic studies Perceived control as it relates to health, well-being, and survival; successful aging Deborah McPhail, BA (Manitoba), MA (Toronto), PhD (York) Assistant Professor | [email protected] Robert B. Tate, B.Sc. (Winnipeg), M.Sc, PhD (Manitoba) Health inequity; critical obesity studies; qualitative and feminist research Professor | [email protected] methods; social theories of health and illness; gender studies / gender and Director, Manitoba Follow-Up Study health; critical race theory; colonialism in health and illness; globalization Biostatistics; longitudinal studies; aging; cardiovascular epidemiology and health; class structures and health inequalities Tamara Taillieu, BA, BHEcol, M.Sc, PhD Candidate (Manitoba) Verena Menec, BA, MA, PhD (Manitoba) Instructor I | [email protected] Professor | [email protected] Maternal and child health; child maltreatment; intimate partner violence; Health and aging; health services research; survey research; health psychology mental health; vulnerable populations Javier Mignone, MA (Alberta), PhD (Manitoba) Mahmoud Torabi, B.Sc., M.Sc.(National University of Iran), PhD Associate Professor | [email protected] (Carleton) Social determinants of health; Aboriginal health; mental health; program Associate Professor | [email protected] evaluation; construct measurement Biostatistics; cluster detection; longitudinal data analysis; small area estimation; spatial statistics Michael E.K. Moffatt, B.Sc., MD (Toronto), M.Sc.(McGill), FRCPC Professor | [email protected] Marcelo L. Urquia, M.Sc, PhD (University of Toronto) Health services research in the broadest sense of the word including Assistant Professor | [email protected] improving outcomes, quality and health status with particular emphasis CRC Tier 2 - Applied Population Health on disadvantaged populations; specific areas include early childhood dental Maternal and child health; perinatal epidemiology; immigration and ethnic caries and childhood obesity diversity; health equity; gender equity; health services research; sociocultural determinants of health and well-being; applied public health Stephen Moses, MD (Toronto), MPH (Johns Hopkins) Professor | [email protected] Head, CHS, Associate Director, CGPH Biological and behavioural risk factors for STI/HIV transmission in developing countries; targeted interventions to reduce the transmission of STIs 6 PART-TIME FACULTY Marni Brownell, BA (Hons.) Winnipeg, MA (Toronto), PhD (Manitoba) Professor | [email protected] Ahmed Abou-Setta, MD (Cairo), PhD (Amsterdam) Child health; attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder; population health; Assistant Professor | [email protected] administrative data; health inequalities; socioeconomic status Sexual and reproductive health; maternal, neonatal and child health; Patricia Ann Caetano, B.Sc. (Winnipeg), PhD (Manitoba) knowledge synthesis (systematic reviews/meta-analyses); comparative Assistant Professor | [email protected] effectiveness Pharmacoepidemiology; pharmaceutical use policy; provincial health privacy Rashid Ahmed, M.S (Economics), M.Sc.(Statistics) (University of Western legislation; health services research Ontario), PhD (Waterloo) Les Carrothers, BA (Brandon), MPA, PhD (Manitoba) Assistant Professor | [email protected] Assistant Professor | [email protected] Youth health; mental health; chronic disease; monitoring and evaluation; Evolution of federal and provincial health services policy; provincial mixed model; hierarchical model; missing data; cost effectiveness analysis; regulation of health services professions; the role of managerialism in health econometrics services administration; the application of realist political economy to health Sandra Allison, B.Sc. () MD, MPH (Manitoba) CCFP, FRCPC, services policy research DABPM Heejune Chang Assistant Professor | [email protected] Assistant Professor | [email protected] Medical Officer of Health - Northern Health, Prince George, BC Rural public health practice; determinants of health and health equity; Catherine Charette, PhD (Manitoba) environmental health; health promotion; community development; Assistant Professor | [email protected] Aboriginal health Evaluation; qualitative methods; mental health; housing and homelessness; food security; built environment Al Artaman, MD (Ferd.), MHA (Ottawa), MS (MSU), PhD (MSU) Assistant Professor | [email protected] Mariette Chartier, RN, PhD (Manitoba) Cancer epidemiology; pharmacoepidemiology; perinatal epidemiology; global Assistant Professor | [email protected] health Child development; child maltreatment; anxiety disorders; mental health; population health; longitudinal design; health risk behaviors; risk factor Zeb Aurangzeb, B.Sc., M.Sc.(Pakistan), MA, PhD (Guelph) research Assistant Professor | [email protected] Cancer costing; Cost effectiveness analysis; Budget impactanalysis; Health Dan Chateau, PhD (University of Western Ontario) economics; Health services research; Econometrics Assistant Professor | [email protected] Population health; administrative data; research design; applied biostatistics; Meghan Azad, PhD health inequities; mental health Assistant Professor | [email protected] Developmental origins of health and disease; infant nutrition; breastfeeding; Harvey Max Chochinov, BA (Winnipeg), MD, FRCPC, PhD (Manitoba) breast milk composition; child health; allergic disease; asthma; obesity; birth Professor | [email protected] cohorts Psychiatry; palliative care Robert Balshaw, PhD Ian Clara, B.Sc.H (Queen’s), MA (Manitoba), PhD (Manitoba) Assistant Professor | [email protected] Assistant Professor | [email protected] Research methods; multivariate methods; structural equation modeling; Clara Bohm, B.Sc.(Hon)(Queen’s), MD (McMaster), MPH (Johns Hopkins) population health surveys; psychiatric epidemiology; mental health Assistant Professor | [email protected] Effects of exercise programming and physical activity promotion in chronic Benita Cohen, BA (Carleton), BN (Ottawa), M.Sc.(Manitoba), PhD kidney disease; redesigning kidney care with a patient focus (Manitoba) Associate Professor | [email protected] Eric Bohm, B.Sc., ME, MD (McMaster), M.Sc.(Dalhousie), FRCSC Social determinants of health; reducing inequities in health; social justice; Professor | [email protected] health equity impact assessment; population health promotion; public health Outcome of hip and knee replacement surgery; joint replacement registries; organizational/system capacity; community/public health nursing waitlist management; delivery of surgical care; clinical trials; RSA (radiographic stereometric analysis) Catherine Cook, M.Sc, MD (Manitoba), CCFP Associate Professor | [email protected] James Bolton, B.Sc., MD, FRCPC Associate Dean, First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Health, Max Rady Associate Professor | [email protected] College of Medicine Ingrid Botting, BA (Winnipeg), PhD (Memorial University) Vice Dean, Indigenous, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences Assistant Professor | [email protected] Aboriginal health Oral histories; women and gender; qualitative methods; population health; Kelly Cranswick, MA community-based participatory research; knowledge translation [email protected] Yvonne Boyer, LLD, LLM, JD, LLB Maryanne Crockett, BA (Queen’s), MD (Queen’s), FRCPC, FAAP, Associate Professor | [email protected] DTM&H (Gorgas) Songul Bozat-Emre, B.Sc. (Turkey), M.Sc.(Turkey), PhD (Manitoba) Associate Professor | [email protected] Assistant Professor | [email protected] Pediatric infectious diseases; global MNCH; immigrant health Pharmacoepidemiology; vaccine effectiveness and safety; population-based epidemiology of cancer/infectious diseases; aging; administrative data

7 Yang Cui, MS, M.Sc., PhD Chris Green, BA (Winnipeg), MHSc (Toronto), PhD (Manitoba) Assistant Professor | [email protected] Assistant Professor | [email protected] Public health research and surveillance; GIS and spatial analysis Piotr Czaykowski, B.Sc., MD (), M.Sc. (Toronto) Associate Professor | [email protected] Jane Griffith, BPE, Ed Cert, MA, PhD (Manitoba) Outcomes analysis; survival and prognostic factors analysis; clinical trials Assistant Professor | [email protected] Population-based epidemiology of cancer/diabetes; Aboriginal health; health Kathleen Decker, B.Sc. (Waterloo), MHA (Dalhousie), PhD (Manitoba) promotion and disease prevention; risk factor surveillance Assistant Professor | [email protected] Cancer screening; cancer epidemiology; program evaluation Luiz Guidolin, PhD Assistant Professor | [email protected] Alain Demers, B.Sc., M.Sc, PhD (Laval) Assistant Professor | [email protected] Ana Hanlon-Dearman, MD, M.Sc, FRCPC, FAAP, CBSM Population-based cancer epidemiology; cancer surveillance; cancer risk Associate Professor | [email protected] factors; screening program evaluation Sande Harlos, MD, M.Sc., FRCPC, FAAP Sandor Demeter, B.Sc., MD (Saskatchewan), M.H.Sc., FRCPC (Toronto) Associate Professor | [email protected] Associate Professor | [email protected] Tim Hilderman, B.Sc. (Med), MD (Manitoba), FRCPC Health technology assessment with a particular interest in diagnostic imaging Assistant Professor | [email protected] and screening programs; health policy with a particular interest on allocation Public health; drinking water security of funds between different components of the health-care system Michael Isaac, B.Sc. (Med), MD (Manitoba), CCFP, MPH, FRCPC Anne Durcan, MD (Manitoba), CCFP (Dalhousie) Lecturer | [email protected] Assistant Professor | [email protected] Public health; remote and rural health; healthy built environment; health Northern/Aboriginal/Inuit health; inner city health equity; vaccination Faran Emmanuel, MBBS (Punjab), M.Sc. (Aga Khan) Shajy Isac, M.Sc, MPS, PhD Assistant Professor | [email protected] Assistant Professor | [email protected] HIV surveillance; most at risk populations (MARPs); mapping and size HIV/AIDS prevention; sexual and reproductive health; research methods; estimations; HIV/AIDS prevention in developing countries community-based large scale surveys Murray Enns, B.Sc. (Med), MD (Manitoba), FRCPC Cynthia (Cindy) Jardine, B.Sc. (Manitoba), M.Sc, PhD (Alberta) Professor | [email protected] Associate Professor | [email protected] Depression; anxiety; suicide; personality; Aboriginal mental health; Environmental health risk communication; risk perception; risk management; psychotropic medications; childhood adversities; psychosocial risk factors for public participation in decision-making psychopathology Krishnamurthy Jayanna Bunmi Fatoye, MD (Nigeria), CCFP (Manitoba), FRCPC Assistant Professor | [email protected] Assistant Professor | [email protected] Mother and newborn health; sexual and reproductive health; quality of care; Public health practice; control of communicable diseases infectious diseases (HIV, TB) Tammi Feltham Maya Jeyaraman, MD (India) PhD (Manitoba) Associate Professor | [email protected] Assistant Professor | [email protected] Consumer analysis, management and marketing; specializes in marketing Knowledge synthesis; systematic reviews and meta-analysis research design issues and consumer behavior; Manitoba Consumer Monitor Food Panel, which monitors attitudes towards food, diet and health Joseph M. Kaufert, BA (Minnesota), MA, PhD (Northwestern) Professor Emeritus | [email protected] Keith Fowke, PhD, B.Sc. (Hons) (Manitoba) Medical anthropology and medical sociology; Aboriginal health; disability; Professor | [email protected] qualitative research methods; research ethics; critical theory; health Basic immunology and genetic epidemiology of susceptibility and resistance to communication HIV infection Lauren Kelly, PhD, M.Sc., BMed Sci, CCRP Randy Fransoo, B.Sc., M.Sc, PhD (Manitoba) Assistant Professor | [email protected] Assistant Professor | [email protected] Health services research; social determinants of health; knowledge translation; Yoav Keynan, MD, PhD child health and development; cardiovascular epidemiology Assistant Professor | [email protected] Infectious diseases, HIV/AIDS, host response to viral infection; focus on Allan Garland, BS, MA, MD immune response to influenza and host factors influencing the rate of HIV Professor | [email protected] disease progression Critical care epidemiology; influence of health-care structures on health-care outcomes; long-term outcomes after critical illness Shamshad Khan, BA (Hons.) (Aligarh), M.A., M.Phil. (Jawaharlal Nehru Gary Glavin, PhD (Manitoba) university, New Delhi), PhD (Simon Fraser University, Canada) Professor | [email protected] Assistant Professor | [email protected] Pharmacology; science administration; infectious disease Health communication; medical pluralism; community-based research; health equity; critical public health theory; social history of disease and medicine Sara Goulet, PhD in South Asia; colonialism, postcolonialism and subaltern studies in health; Assistant Professor | [email protected] HIV/AIDS prevention in developing countries; qualitative methods; archival Create system level connections and change in health research 8 John Kim John D. O’Neil, BA, MA (Saskatchewan), PhD (Berkeley) Assistant Professor Professor | [email protected] Aboriginal health; participatory research; medical anthropology; HIV/AIDS Erich Kliewer, B.Sc., M.Sc.(Manitoba), PhD (British Columbia) prevention in developing countries; global health Associate Professor | [email protected] Cancer epidemiology; migrant health; record linkage; administrative Pamela Orr, M.Sc.(Manitoba), MD (Toronto), FRCPC databases; environmental health Professor | [email protected] Epidemiology of infectious diseases (particularly among Aboriginal Paul Komenda, MD (Manitoba), FRCPC (Western), MHA (UBC) populations); tuberculosis; sexually transmitted diseases; health-care delivery Associate Professor of Medicine and Community Health Sciences | in remote regions [email protected] Research Director, Chronic Disease Innovation Centre, Seven Oaks Christine Peschken, M.Sc.(McGill), MD (Sask.), FRCPC Hospital Associate Professor | [email protected] Medical Director of Home Hemodialysis, Seven Oaks Hospital Rheumatology; epidemiology; Aboriginal health Clinical epidemiology; cost effectiveness analysis; health systems research in Marshall Pitz, B.Sc., B.Sc. (Med), MD (Manitoba), MHS (Johns Hopkins), chronic disease management FRCPC Allen Kraut, MD (Manitoba), FRCPC Associate Professor | [email protected] Associate Professor | [email protected] Cancer; outcomes research; epidemiology; clinical trials; translational Occupational health; hazardous waste toxicology research Linda Larcombe, MA (Manitoba), PhD (Manitoba) Francis Plummer, MD, FRCPC Associate Professor | [email protected] Professor | [email protected] Anthropology; First Nations; infectious diseases; immunogenetics; social Infectious disease; HIV/AIDS; public health determinants of health; ancient DNA Brian Postl, MD Carla Loeppky, BEd BHEc (Manitoba), M.Sc, PhD (Manitoba) Professor | [email protected] Assistant Professor | [email protected] Dean, Max Rady College of Medicine Child health; FASD; pediatric palliative care; hospice and palliative care in Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences developing countries; post-graduate medical education evaluation Vice Provost, Health Sciences Health administration; child health; Aboriginal health Keith Lowe, BA Hons. (Saskatchewan), M.Sc.(London School of Economics), PhD (Cambridge) Rasheda Rabbani, M.Sc.(Bangladesh) PhD (Japan) Assistant Professor | [email protected] Assistant Professor | [email protected] National health policy; mental health policy; education research; data and Biostatistics; systematic review; meta-analysis and network meta-analysis policy; social services and labour market policy with randomized control trials and observational studies Sharon Macdonald, M.D. Malathi Raghavan, DVM, MS, PhD Assistant Professor Assistant Professor | [email protected] Veterinary public health; zoonoses; dog-bite injuries; factors influencing Ruth Ann Marrie, B.Sc., MD, M.Sc, PhD success at research and research funding Professor | [email protected] Multiple sclerosis; clinical epidemiology; comorbidity B.M. Ramesh, BA, MA, PhD (India) Assistant Professor | [email protected] Bruce Martin, B.Sc. (Toronto), MD (Queen’s), CCFP, M.Sc.(Manitoba) Demography; HIV/AIDS; India Assistant Professor | [email protected] Health care administration; Aboriginal health Clare Ramsey, B.Sc., MD (Manitoba), M.Sc.(Harvard) Assistant Professor | [email protected] Colleen Metge, B.Sc. (Alberta), PhD (Manitoba) Environmental and genetic epidemiology of obstructive lung disease, Associate Professor | [email protected] primarily focused on asthma Pharmacoepidemiology; health services epidemiology Colette Raymond Lyle McKinnon, PhD (Manitoba) Assistant Professor | [email protected] Assistant Professor | [email protected] HIV immunology; mucosal immunology; epidemiology of HIV in key Jocelyn Reimer, BA, MD, MPH, FRCPC populations; Kenya; South Africa Assistant Professor | [email protected] Public health practices; sexual and reproductive health; refugee health; Colleen Metge, B.Sc. (Alberta), PhD (Manitoba) sexually transmitted and bloodborne infections; international health Associate Professor | [email protected] Pharmacoepidemiology; health services epidemiology Lisa Richards, B.Sc. (McGill), MNRM, MD, M.Sc, FRCPC Assistant Professor | [email protected] Lisa Monkman Public health; environmental health; health promotion Assistant Professor Nichole Riese, B.Sc., M.Sc, MD (Manitoba), CCFP (McMaster) Adrienne Morrow, B.Sc. (MB), M.Sc.(Laval), MD (MB), CCFP, FRCPC Assistant Professor | [email protected] Assistant Professor | [email protected] Aboriginal health; marginalized populations; medicine of poverty; rural and Aboriginal health; immunizations; social determinants of health; medical remote health-care delivery; HIV/AIDS education

9 Claudio Rigatto Gustaaf Sevenhuysen, B.Sc., PhD (London) Associate Professor | [email protected] Associate Professor | [email protected] Nutrition; international health; Indonesia Karen Robinson, MD, CCFP, MPH, FRCPC Assistant Professor | [email protected] Leigh Anne Shafer, PhD Public health Assistant Professor | [email protected] Allan Ronald, B.Sc., MD, FACP, FRCPC Elinor Simons, PhD Professor Emeritus | [email protected] Assistant Professor | [email protected] Infectious diseases; HIV/AIDS; Uganda Harminder Singh, MBBS (New Delhi), MD (New Delhi), MPH Leslie L. Roos, AB (Stanford), PhD (MIT) (Manitoba), FRCPC (Manitoba) Professor | [email protected] Associate Professor | [email protected] Program evaluation; surgical services; administrative databases; data linkage; Gastrointestinal cancers epidemiology and outcomes; gastrointestinal longitudinal studies endoscopy outcomes; health services research; clinical epidemiology Noralou P. Roos, AB (Stanford), PhD (MIT) Joyce Slater, BSHEc (Saskatchewan), M.Sc.(Manitoba), PhD (Manitoba) Professor | [email protected] Assistant Professor | [email protected] Research on the broader determinants of health using administrative data Nutrition; public health; dietary assessment; epidemiology of obesity; Brent Roussin, MD, JD, MPH (Manitoba), CCFP, FRCPC community food security Assistant Professor | [email protected] Carolyn Snider, MD, MPH, FRCPC Public health and preventive medicine; public health law and policy; health Associate Professor | [email protected] law; Aboriginal health Injury control; behavioural randomized control trials; emergency medicine; Michael Routledge, B.Sc. (Med), MD (Manitoba), CCFP, M.Sc.(Manitoba), trauma; violence; community based participatory research FRCPC Tara Stewart, PhD Assistant Professor | [email protected] Assistant Professor | [email protected] Public health; environmental health; chronic disease and injury prevention Banibrata Roy, B.Sc., M.Sc., M Phil, PhD Tammy Stuart Chester, PhD Assistant Professor | [email protected] Assistant Professor | [email protected] Bio-statistics; research on health services data; survey research; analysis Shayne Taback, B.Sc., MD, FRCPC (Manitoba) of qualitative and quantitative data using SPSS software; test design, Associate Professor | [email protected] development, administration, scoring, and reporting activities; item analysis Pediatrics; clinical epidemiology with statistical validity and reliability of test scores; research methodology; undergraduate medical education—evaluation (formative and summative); Navdeep Tangri, MD, PhD(C) (Tufts University), FRCPC curriculum development and program assessment Associate Professor | [email protected] Clinical epidemiology; risk prediction; cohort studies; pharmacoepidemiology; Kelly Russell, B.Sc. (Edmonton), M.Sc.(Edmonton), PhD (Calgary) systematic reviews and meta-analysis; chronic kidney disease; kidney failure Assistant Professor | [email protected] Sport-related injury; injury; epidemiology Milton Tenenbein, MD (Manitoba), FRCPC Professor | [email protected] Virginia Russell, PhD Pediatrics; Aboriginal health Assistant Professor | [email protected] Donna Turner, B.Sc. (Victoria), M.Sc.(Calgary), PhD (Alberta) Richard Rusk, DVM, MD, CCFP, MPH, DipABPM Associate Professor | [email protected] Assistant Professor | [email protected] Epidemiology; cancer Julianne Sanguins, B.Sc. (Toronto), M.Sc.(Portland), PhD (Calgary) Assistant Professor | [email protected] Jennifer Volk, PhD, C.Psych. Indigenous health particularly Metis health, population health and rural Assistant Professor | [email protected] health Mental health promotion and mental illness; prevention, population level intervention, and research; community mental health; housing and Robert Santos, BA, MA, PhD (Manitoba) homelessness; clinical and community psychology; implementation science Assistant Professor | [email protected] Outcome evaluation Reynold Washington, Dipl DNB, MD, MBBS (India) Associate Professor | [email protected] Jitender Sareen, B.Sc. (Winnipeg), B.Sc. (Med), MD (Manitoba), FRCPC Public health; HIV/AIDS; India Professor | [email protected] Mental health Ian Whetter Assistant Professor | [email protected] Verena Schneider-Lindner, MD (Germany), M.Sc, PhD (McGill) Assistant Professor | [email protected] Brock Wright, B.Sc., MD, FRCPC, MBA (Manitoba) Pharmacoepidemiology; Epidemiological studies in population health Assistant Professor | [email protected] databases and electronic medical records; health services research Health Care Administration John Wylie, B.Sc. (Manitoba), M.Sc.(Ottawa), PhD (Manitoba) Robert Schroth, DMD, PhD Assistant Professor | [email protected] Associate Professor | [email protected] Epidemiology of infectious diseases (primarily sexually transmitted and

10 blood borne pathogens); social and sexual network analysis; molecular SUPPORT STAFF—DEPARTMENTAL epidemiology; social determinants of health; social epidemiology; international health Paulette Collins, Department Administrator Karen Cook, Co-Lead, Office of Community Engagement, Rady Faculty of Xibiao Ye, MB, M.Sc, PhD (China) Assistant Professor | [email protected] Health Sciences; Project Manager, Community Engagement Environmental epidemiology; health disparities; systematic review; health Audrey Du, Undergraduate Program Assistant services research Henry Dyck, Information Technologist Bo Nancy Yu, MD (Harbin), M.Sc.(Beijing), PhD (Manitoba) Don Erickson, Information Technologist Assistant Professor | [email protected] Princess Fernandez, Finance Officer Applied epidemiology; obesity epidemiology; population health survey; Shelly Goodacre, Undergraduate Program Coordinator tobacco morbidity; mental health and psychiatric epidemiology; behavioral Theresa Kennedy, Graduate Program Coordinator risk factors for chronic diseases Alison McAulay, Graduate Program Assistant; Public Health & Preventive Ryan Zarychanski, B.Sc., B.Sc. (Med.), MD, M.Sc.(Ottawa), FRCPC Medicine Residency Program Assistan Assistant Professor | [email protected] Ceilidh Miller, Undergraduate Medical Education Office Assistant Hematology; critical care; transfusion medicine; systematic reviews/meta- Jennifer Otisi-Didi, Community Engagement Assistant analysis; clinical trials; epidemiology Nora Platte, Finance Assistant Naatasha Mohammad, Research Coordinator, Manitoba Training Program for Health Service Amanda Rowan-Krivda, Financial and Human Resource Assistant Shannon Turczak, Executive Assistant to the Department Head

FINANCIAL OVERVIEW

CHS faculty continue to be successful in receiving new grants and contracts. Across the department a total of 61 new grants and contracts were awarded this FY for a total of approximately $55M over the duration of the grants and contracts.

There are a total of 156 grants and contracts that continued throughout this year that total approximately $203M over the duration of these funds.

Total Grant Revenue, excluding carryover, for FY 2018/2019 from all sources across the department = $26,767,642.00

The success of funding across CHS has enabled researchers to hire staff to support their work.

The following graph shows the number of academic, biweekly, and hourly staff that are on the CHS payroll for the last seven years. Note: support staffhired through CGPH, MCHP or MFUS are not included.

11 CHS ORGANISATION CHART

Department of Community Health Sciences Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Dean Max Rady College of Medicine

Executive Associate Head Head Assistant

Support Staff

Administrator Support Staff Community Engagement

Alan Klass Memorial Health Centre for Global Critical Social Educational Independent Manitoba Centre Vaccine and Drug Equity Program Public Health Science Group Programs Researchers for Health Policy Evaluation Centre

Manitoba Training Undergraduate Undergraduate Program for Health Graduate Post Graduate Medical Education Education Service Research Education Medical Education

12 FACULTY AND STAFF AWARDS Dr. Tracie Afifi was the 2018 recipient of The Royal-Mach-Gaensslen founded in 1998, annually rewards excellence and innovation in public Prize for Mental Health Research from The Royal’s Institute of Mental Health Research. The annualnational prize provides funding to policy writing by Canadians. In bestowing this award, the Donner outstanding star researchers in the field of mental health. It recognizes Canadian Foundation seeks to broaden policy debates and make an those with a demonstrated record of accomplishment in research with original and meaningful contribution to policy discourse; all of which will excellence in scientific rigor, innovative thinking, imagination and contribute to an even stronger and more inclusive Canadian democracy. originality, and a clear ability to work in partnership with other disciplines Dr. Barry Lavallee was awarded an Indigenous Award of Excellence in the and/or research teams external to the institution with which they are faculty category (Trailblazer). affiliated. Dr. Melinda Fowler was a 2018 CBC Manitoba Future 40 Finalist in the Dr. Tracie Afifi won the 2017 Article of the Year in Child Abuse & Neglect, category health, sports, and wellness. the official journal of The International Society of the Prevention of Child Abuse & Neglect (ISPCAN). This paper was chosen as Article of the Year Dr. Melinda Fowler received teaching nominations in four categories for out of the 238 manuscripts published in Child Abuse & Neglect in 2017. the 2017 academic year: best teaching small group setting, innovation, The criteria for the awardare: a) novel nature of the paper, b) potential to inspiration, and mentorship. advance the field, and c) high academic quality. Afifi TO, Ford D, Gershoff E, Merrick M, Grogan-Kaylor A, Ports KA, MacMillan HL, Holden GW, Dr. Melinda Fowler received a citation award with Manitoba Society of Taylor CA, Lee SJ, Peters Bennett R. Spanking and adult mental health Occupational Therapists. impairment: The case for thed esignation of spanking as an adverse Chelsea Jalloh was the co-recipient of the Dr. R. Hedley Memorial Research childhood experience. Child Abuse & Neglect. 2017;71: 24-31. Fund Award. This award provides research support for projects that Dr. Tracie Afifi was the 2017 Recipient of a Merit Award in the Research, demonstrate the potential for improving the quality of education in Manitoba. Scholarly Work, and Creative Activities Category from the University of Dr. Alyson Mahar was the recipient of the Colonel Russell Mann Military Manitoba and University of Manitoba Faculty Association. Family Health Research Award. This award recognizes high-quality Dr. Marcia Anderson was named one of Canada’s most powerful women Canadian research that increases our understanding of military and in 2018 by Women’s Executive Network (WXN) for “bolstering Indigenous Veteran family health. Awarded by the Vanier Institute of the Family for medical education and health-care delivery in Northern Manitoba”. co-authorship on: Military Family Resilience/y: An environmental scan of Launched in 2003, WXN’s annual awards celebrate the incredible programs and services. accomplishments of 100 Canadian women who have achieved great things Dr. Alyson Mahar was nominated to Canada’s Top 40 Under 40. for our society. Dr. Alyson Mahar won the best oral presentation which was awarded Dr. Meghan Azad received the 2018 International Society for Research by the Korean Gastric Cancer Association for co-authorship on: Surgical in Human Milk and Lactation (ISRHML) Ehrlich-Koldovsky Award practice pattern outcomes and costs of care for resected gastric cancer recognizing junior investigators making outstanding original scientific patients. contributions to the study of human milk and lactation. Dr. Nathan Nickel was inducted to Delta Omega - The US National Honor Alain Beaudry, Fourth year medical student won third prize for his poster Society for Public Health UNC-Chapel Hill. presentation at the 17th International Congress on Circumpolar Health held in Copenhagen in August 2018. His research project was entitled Dr. Nathan Nickel was the Terry G. Falconer Memorial Rh Institute “Cancer Screening In Northern Canada: An Analysis of Current Practices” Foundation Emerging Researcher, Rh Institute Foundation. and was undertaken as part of his circumpolar health research elective with Dr. Pamela Orr. During the meeting Alain was elected as member-at-large Dr. Nathan Nickel was a CBC Manitoba Future 40 Under 40 in Manitoba. to the council of the International Union for Circumpolar Health (IUCH) Dr. Nicole Riese received an Awards of Excellence by the Manitoba and appointed secretary of the IUCH. College of Family Physicians. The Awards of Excellence recognize College Dr. Marni Brownell was the recipient of the Geoffrey C. Robinson of Family Physicians of Canada members who in the past 12 to 24 months Award for outstanding contributions to child and youth health through have made an outstanding contribution in a specific area pertaining to one population health or health services research; Canadian Pediatric Society. or more of the following areas: patient care, community service, hospital or health-care institutions, college activities (national or chapter), teaching, Karen Cook was a recipient of the 2018 research, or other elements of the academic discipline of family medicine. University of Manitoba Leadership Award of Excellence. This award celebrates the Dr. Allan Ronald was presented the 2017 Mentor of the Year Award from the exceptional contributions that Karen has made Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons (Saskatchewan and Manitoba region). as project manager in the Office of Community Dr. Shahin Shooshtari received the Highly Commended Award from Engagement. Emerald Publishing for her paper published in Advances in Mental Health UM Today and Intellectual Disabilities in 2017. doi:10.1108/AMHID-03-2017-0007.

Linda Diffey was awarded an Indigenous Award of Excellence in the Dr. Kathryn Sibley was nominated for the CBC Manitoba Future 40 Award. support staff category (Community Builder). Dr. Tamara Taillieu was a nominee for the Applied Health Sciences, Dr. Evelyn Forget has been shortlisted for the Donner Prize, in relation Governor General’s Gold Medal. to her recent book “Basic Income for Canadians: The Key to a Healthier, Happier and More Secure Life for All.” The prestigious Donner Prize,

13 Dr. Ian Whetter received an Awards of Summer 2019 Excellence by the Manitoba College of Family From May 6, 2019 to August 9, 2019, the Family Social Sciences Program Physicians. The Awards of Excellence recognize delivered 17 FMLY courses to a total of 629 students. To provide students College of Family Physicians of Canada with flexible learning opportunities, eight of these courses were delivered members who in the past 12 to 24 months have online, reaching 332 of the students. made an outstanding contribution in a specific area pertaining to one or more of the following Field Placement areas: patient care, community service, hospital For over 30 years, the Family Social Sciences Field Placement (FMLY or health-care institutions, college activities 4300) course has been an integral part of the Family Social Sciences (national or chapter), teaching, research, or Program. This 6 credit hour course requires students to complete other elements of the academic discipline of 120 hours of supervised work in a professional setting. It provides an family medicine. opportunity for students to apply knowledge in a professional setting and obtain training and experience through interaction with qualified Dr. Ian Whetter received a University of Manitoba Community professionals. Students are placed in a wide range of sites including Engagement Award. This award honours staff who have been active in frontline activities, research activities, program delivery, and program community engagement activities which enlarge and enrich the contacts development and evaluation. between the University and all segments of the community. This year, 19 community organizations provided placements for 23 Dr. Ian Whetter received the Manitoba Medical Student Association students (18 Family Social Sciences and five Interdisciplinary Health Award for Mentorship (Med 1). Sciences). This tremendous learning opportunity would not be possible without the ongoing relationships and collaborations with our community partners. On April 9, 2019, a year-end meeting and EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS celebration was attended by students, community partners and faculty at the Fort Garry campus. UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES PROGRAMS Graduates Thirty-six students graduated from the Family Social Sciences Program Dr. Kerstin Roger, Director during the 2018/2019 academic year. Alisa Claman, Academic Advisor Shelly Goodacre, Program Coordinator Undergraduate Education Committee Audrey Du, Office Assistant Membership:

• Kerstin Roger • Alyson Mahar HIGHLIGHTS (Director, Undergraduate Program (full-time CHS faculty The Family Social Sciences Program has undergone administrative and and Committee Chair) • Tammy Taillieu program restructuring. Admissions to the program have been suspended, • Stephen Moses (Department Head) (full-time CHS faculty) and there will be no further admissions after January 2019. Students • Mark Nachtigal • Audrey Swift currently enrolled in the Family Social Sciences Program will continue with (Director, IHP Program) (full-time CHS faculty) their degree. • Javier Mignone • Alisa Clayman (student advisor) (full-time CHS faculty) • Jamela Foronda (IHP student) The content from the former Family Social Sciences Program (FMLY • Joan Durrant • Pascaline Ciroyi (FSS student) courses) is now housed within the family health concentration of the (full-time CHS faculty) bachelor of health studies (BHSt) degree program and continues to be delivered by the undergraduate program, CHS. This degree program is within the Interdisciplinary Health Program (IHP), . The ndergraduateu UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION program also delivers four core courses for the IHP Program in the BHSt and PROGRAM the BHSc degree. Dr. Joss Reimer, Co-Director, UGME Pre-clerkship COURSE DELIVERY Dr. Adrienne Morrow, Co-Director, UGME Clerkship Fall 2018 Dr. Joel Kettner, Assistant Director, Public Health Rotation From September 5, 2018 to December 7, 2018, the Family Social Sciences Chelsea Jalloh, CHS Undergraduate Medical Education Coordinator Program delivered 18 FMLY courses to a total of 1,298 students. Using Ceilidh Miller, CHS Undergraduate Medical Education Office Assistant the best of online learning technologies available and providing students with flexible learning opportunities—I.c. University of Manitoba Strategic PRE-CLERKSHIP Plan (2015-2020)—four of these courses were delivered online and Population Health Course reached 402 of the students. In pre-clerkship, Population Health content consists of longitudinal courses in both Year 1 and Year 2. The goal of the pre-clerkship courses is Winter 2019 to provide a broad framework of knowledge on measuring and improving From January 7, 2019 to April 9, 2019 the Family Social Sciences the health of individuals and populations. Year 1 includes units on Program delivered 16 FMLY courses to a total of 1,273 students. To Concepts of Health and its Determinants, Assessing and Measuring provide students with flexible learning opportunities, six of these courses Population Health Status, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, were delivered online, reaching 620 of the students. Administration of Effective Health Programs at the Population Level, and Infectious Disease and Outbreak Management. Year 2 builds upon the foundational concepts in Year 1 and includes units such as Statistics and

14 Critical Appraisal, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Specific • Children’s Hospital • Newcomers’ Employment and Populations & Topics, which includes a unit on Stigmatized Conditions • CKUW Radio Education Development Services (e.g., sessions on topics such as psychoactive substance use, intimate • Elmwood Community Resource (NEEDS) partner violence, homelessness), a unit on Gender and Sexual Health Centre • Opikihiwawin - New Directions (e.g., sessions on topics such as gendering perspectives, healthy sexuality, • Ethio-Canadian Cultural • Rossbrook House and 2SLGBTQ+ health), and a unit on Global Health (e.g., sessions on Academy • Siloam Mission topics such as immigrant and refugee health; health systems in other • Fort Garry Women’s Resource • Special Olympics countries; and war, conflict, and health). Centre • Spence Neighbourhood The pre-clerkship courses are comprised of whole group lectures, small • GROW Association group tutorials, assigned studies, and whole group active sessions. This • Health Sciences Centre Volunteers • St. Mark’s Coptic Church academic year, upwards of 50 instructors, many of whom are Community • Immigrant and Refugee • Sunshine House Health Sciences (CHS) Faculty, participated as instructors for small Community Organization of • Villa Rosa group sessions. Sincere thanks to the instructors who have shared Manitoba (IRCOM) • West Broadway Youth Outreach their expertise, experiences, and energy to create meaningful learning • Jacob Penner Park • West Central Women’s Resource opportunities for the students throughout this academic year! • Let’s Talk Science Centre • Main Street Project • Westgate Mennonite Collegiate Supporting Instructor Development • Manitoba Harm Reduction • Winnipeg Harvest A significant component of pre-clerkship Population Health course Network • Winnipeg School Division content at the University of Manitoba is delivered through small group • Manitoba Interfaith Immigration • Winnipeg Repair Education and sessions (SGS). In reviewing aggregate student evaluations, a number Council (Welcome Place) Cycling Hub (WRENCH) of recurring desirable themes and undesirable themes were identified regarding SGS instruction. Based on student feedback, a teaching development resource for SGS instructors was created. Intended to be CLERKSHIP quick, accessible, and practically applicable, a series of podcasts regarding Transition to Clerkship (TTC) best practices for SGS instruction were developed in collaboration with This five-week module transitions students from the classroom-based the Office of Educational and Faculty Development. Thank you to the learning in pre-clerkship to undertaking their clinical rotations on the CHS faculty who shared their teaching experience and expertise in these wards in Year 3. CHS continues to coordinates a number of TTC sessions. podcasts: Drs. Joel Kettner, Joss Reimer, Adrienne Morrow, and Pierre In the 2018/2019 academic year, TTC sessions included: Plourde. • Travel Medicine (lecture) • Language & Advocacy (whole group session active) - delivered in partnership between WRHA Language Access Interpreter Services, and the U of M Standardized Patient coordinator • Workers Compensation Board (lecture and tutorial) • Skills in LGBTTQ Health (whole group session active) - delivered in partnership between faculty and content experts from community • Poverty Awareness and Community Action Workshop (whole group session active) - delivered in partnership between Student Affairs/ Student Life and content experts from community Student feedback indicated that these sessions were well-received and that students particularly valued learning from content experts/people with lived experience from the community. Steve Yurkiw (OEFD) interviews Dr. Adrienne Morrow for the podcast series Public Health Rotation The link to these podcasts has been shared with SGS instructors in the Public Health is represented in the combined Family Medicine/Public Population Health course. The podcasts are available at: Health rotation. This rotation involves a number of didactic sessions in umanitoba.ca/healthsciences/medicine/education/ed_dev/podcasts.html Winnipeg prior to the clinical component of the rotation taking place in various communities throughout Manitoba. Didactic sessions include: Service Learning This year marked the third year of service learning as a curricular • Introduction to Public Health • Introduction to the role of component of the pre-clerkship Population Health courses. Over 35 • Community Health Assessment Provincial Medical Officer of Health community based organizations worked closely with 222 first and second • Public Health Hot Topic • Communicable Disease Case year students on service learning initiatives. Within the academic year, • Health Promotion and the Role • Environmental Health Case all pre-clerkship medical students were required to complete between 22 of the Medical Officer of Health • Emergency Preparedness and and 24 hours of service learning. This tremendous learning opportunity (regional) Response would not be possible without ongoing relationships and collaborations • Healthy Built Environment with the following community partners: • Access NorWest • Broadway Neighbourhood Physician Development Curriculum (PDC) • Bear Clan Association During their clinical rotations, Year 3 clerks participate in Physician • Biomedical Youth Program • CanU Development Curriculum (PDC) sessions on Thursday afternoons. These sessions cover a range of topics throughout the year. There are two series • Boys and Girls Clubs of Winnipeg • Child and Family Services of CHS PDC sessions. Thefi rst series, Health Equity (two sessions), aims

15 to connect students’ clinical experiences with their previous learning COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS about health equity and to identify the physician role in addressing health Many of the pre-clerkship and transition to clerkship sessions are inequities at clinical, system, and population levels. The second series, delivered in partnership with community organizations. These content Health Advocacy (seven sessions), is delivered in partnership with the experts are engaged in the development and delivery of learning Indigenous Health course and focuses on the CanMEDS role of “health experiences for CHS programming for undergraduate medical students. advocate.” In this series, students develop practical skills to advocate for Sincere thanks to the following organizations for your contributions to change to address health inequities at policy and population levels. undergraduate medical education: • BridgeCare Primary Care Clinic • Nine Circles CHS has established a new student award in relation to the Health Advocacy PDC sessions. At the conclusion of the Health Advocacy PDC • Community Unemployed Help • Sex Workers of Winnipeg Action series, students may submit their summative health advocacy project Centre Coalition (SWWAC) (involving a well-sourced briefing note and an advocacy letter about • Independent Living Resource • Sexuality Education Resource an advocacy topic of their choice) to be considered for the CHS Health Centre Centre Advocacy Award. In October 2018, students Lucas Vasas and Christopher • Interdisciplinary Master’s Program • Like That @ Sunshine House Briggs received the CHS Health in Disability Studies at the • Teen Talk Advocacy Award for their project University of Manitoba • Winnipeg Harvest lobbying for Pharmacare to cover • Manitoba Harm Reduction • Women’s Health Clinic preventative HIV medication in Network • WRHA Healthy Sexuality & Harm Manitoba. • MFL Occupational Health Centre Reduction • Mosaic Newcomer Family Resource • WRHA Language Access Advocacy Award Winners Lucas Centre Interpreter Services Vasas and Christopher Briggs, Class of 2019. Photo credit: UM Today, December 5, 2018 KNOWLEDGE SHARING A number of CHS UGME initiatives were shared at both local and Electives national conferences: During this academic year, four University of Manitoba medical students Canadian Conference on Medical Education (April 26 - May 1, 2018) participated in electives offered by CHS during period 9 (October 1 - December 21, 2018). Two University of Manitoba students completed • Oral Presentation: Reconciling curriculum objectives and assessment: A electives in Indigenous Health - Policy, Programs & Planning, and two case study from Population Health courses at the University of Manitoba students completed electives in Winnipeg Regional Health Authority - Authors: Jalloh C, Collins B, Morrow A, Reimer J. Public Health & Preventive Medicine (Regional). (Halifax, NS) • Poster Presentation: Implementation of a service learning requirement In addition, elective preceptors also worked with four visiting elective for undergraduate medical students students: two students at WRHA Public Health & Preventive Medicine, Authors: Cook K, Whetter I, Jalloh C, Ichihashi E, Lafleur D, Otisi-Didi J. one student in Aboriginal Health - Traditional Teachings and Traditional (Halifax, NS) Knowledge, and one student in Indigenous Health - Policy, Programs & Planning. Rady Faculty of Health Professions Education Research Day (May 8, 2018) • Poster Presentation: Reconciling curriculum objectives and assessment: A Selectives case study from Population Health courses at the University of Manitoba This academic year, CHS offered a number of selective opportunities for Authors: Jalloh C, Collins B, Morrow A, Reimer J. fourth year medical students. Selectives are similar to electives, however, (University of Manitoba, Winnipeg) in this case, medical students submit their rankings for a finite list of opportunities available and are matched according to their rankings. • Poster Presentation: Implementation of a service learning requirement for undergraduate medical students Specialty/Topic 2019 February 2019 March Authors: Cook K, Whetter I, Jalloh C, Ichihashi E, Lafleur D, Otisi-Didi J. (University of Manitoba, Winnipeg) Indigenous Health - Policy, 2 students 0 students Programs & Planning GRADUATE PROGRAM

Manitoba Health - Public Health & Dr. Michelle Driedger, Director, PhD, M.Sc.and Diploma programs 0 students 1 student Preventive Medicine (Provincial) Dr. Robert Tate, Director, MPH program (to June 30, 2018) Theresa Kennedy, Graduate Program Coordinator Alison McAulay, Graduate Program Assistant Winnipeg Regional Health Authority - Public Health & 2 students 2 students HIGHLIGHTS Preventive Medicine (Regional) Twenty-nine students entered the CHS Graduate Program in 2018/2019: eight PhD students, 18 M.Sc. students, and seven MPH students. No students were Thank you to the preceptors and administrative staff who work with and admitted to the Diploma in Population Health program. In addition, four support these undergraduate medical students during the CHS clerkship students deferred entry to fall 2019 and of these, one later declined the offer for components of their medical education. admission. of these deferrals, two are master’s students and one is a PhD.

16 With these new additions to the student body, our program numbers (at time Graduate Program Committee Membership of fall 2018 start) included a total of 103 students: 30 PhD, 54 M.Sc., 12 MPH, • Michelle Driedger, Director, • Deborah McPhail three FSS, and one diploma. We also have two PhD IIS and one M.Sc. IIS graduate program and Committee (full-time CHS faculty) students where CHS is the home department. Chair • Mahmoud Torabi • Sharon Bruce, Acting Head (full-time CHS faculty) Thirty-two students were recommended for admission to the CHS graduate program for the 2019/2020 year: 13 for the PhD program, 17 for the M.Sc. (April 1, 2018 - December 31, • Ruth Ann Marrie (to December 18, program, two for the MPH program, and none in the diploma program. of 2018)/Stephen Moses, Head 2018 - part-time CHS faculty)/ note, there had been an applicant for the diploma program that also met the (January 1, 2019 - March 31, 2019) R. Rabbani (part-time CHS faculty criteria for the MPH program. Following consultation with the student, an • Brent Roussin, Director, Public to March 31, 2019) offer was made for the MPH program. Health and Preventive Medicine • Colleen Metge (PHPM) residency program (part-time CHS faculty) Thirty-six students held awards, of which 14 of these students held more than • Robert Tate, Director, • Leigh McClarty/I. Garces one award. MPH Program (April 1, 2018 - (graduate program students) June 30, 2018) • Michael Paille/J. Boram Lee Twenty-four graduate program students completed programs in the past 12 • Tracie Afifi (full-time CHS faculty) (graduate program student) months. This includes one DipPH, eleven CHS M.Sc., two FSS M.Sc., six PhD and four MPH graduates. • Karen Duncan • Natalie Casaclang/P. Benoit (PHPM (full-time CHS faculty) residency program student)

AWARDS Graduate Program Students New and Continuing on Awards

Research Award Recipient CIHR Doctoral: Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Anthony Huynh (new); Leah Crockett (new); Lisa Lazarus Scholarships (CGS-D) (continuing); Sheila Novek (continuing) Children’s Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba Major Research Award Elizabeth Wall-Wieler

CIHR Banting and Best CGS-Masters Lindsay Allen (new); Allison Feely (new)

Tri-Council Top Up Award to CIHR CGS-M Lindsay Allen (new); Allison Feely (new)

CIHR Dr. James Rossiter Award Kelly Brown (new); Lee Salazar (new)

CIHR CGS Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplements Lisa Lazarus (new)

CIHR Graduate Studentship Award Kate St. Cyr

CIHR National Poster Competition Gold Medal Elizabeth Wall-Wieler

Clarence Bogardus Sharpe Memorial scholarship Patrick Gordon (new)

Dean of the RFHS Achievement Prize Leah Crockett (new); Lindsay Mazur (new)

Distinguished Dissertation Award Elizabeth Wall-Wieler (new)

Doctoral Award for Indigenous Students Amanda Fowler-Woods (new) E.L. Drewry Memorial Award for Best Doctoral Research in the Elizabeth Wall-Wieler College of Medicine, University of Manitoba Evelyn Shapiro for Health Services Research Shannon Struck (new) GETS Shannon Struck (continuing) Graduate Fellowship Dr. Lix Shamsia Sobhan (new) Greene Memorial Fellowship Lea Salazar (new) Health Sciences Graduate Student Association Manitoba Poster Award Elizabeth Wall-Wieler International Graduate Student Entrance Scholarship (IGSES) Mona Mohammadnia (new); Shamsia Sobhan (new) Jack MacDonell Scholarship for Research in Aging Lisette Dansereau (new) Jack Tu Internal Population Data Linkages network Student Award Elizabeth Wall-Wieler (Honorable Mention) Lindau Nomination Elizabeth Wall-Wieler

17 MB Family Year 1994 Legacy Scholarship Melissa Etkin (new) Manitoba Graduate Scholarship (MGS) Masters Md Abu Hasan (new) Manitoba Training Program for Health Services Research Ryan Bamforth (new); Janelle Bo Ram Lee (new); Lindsay Allen (new) Prairie Indigenous Knowledge Exchange Network (PIKEnet) Top Up Award Amanda Fowler-Woods (new) Research Manitoba PhD Coordinated Studentship Dhiwya Attawar (continuing); Krista Wilkinson (continuing) Research Manitoba/Rady Faculty of Health Sciences Graduate Entrance Barrett Monchka (new) Scholarship Research Manitoba M.Sc. Coordinated Studentship Megan Campbell (continuing); Lindsey Mazur (continuing) Research Manitoba Master’s Studentship Alexandrea Anderson (new) Research Manitoba/Children’s Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba Michael Paille (new) Master’s Studentship SSHRC Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship CGS- Shannon Struck (new); Jared Star (new) Masters Tri-Council Top Up Award to SSHRC Master’s Shannon Struck (new); Jared Star (new) Tri-Council Master’s Supplement Award (continuation for Year 2 SSHRC or Janelle Bo Ram Lee (SSHRC CGSM new); Sanjida Newaz (CIHR CIHR CGSM) CGSM new); Alexie Touchette (CIHR CGSM new) Sarah Turner (new); Lisette Dansereau (new); Maria Garces University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowships (PhD) (continuing); Anita Durksen (continuing); Patrick Gordon (continuing) University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowships (M.Sc.) Mona Mohammadnia (new); Barrett Monchka (new) Marcello Nesca (new); Shamsia Sobhan (new); Olawale Ayilara Visual and Automatic Disease Analytics (VADA) Training Program (continuing) Women’s Health Research Foundation of Canada Graduate Scholarship Janelle Bo Ram Lee (new)

Graduated Students Twenty-four graduate program students completed programs in the past 12 months. This includes one DipPH, 11 CHS M.Sc., two FSS M.Sc., six PhD and four MPH graduates. A listing of students with relevant information appears below.

M.Sc. & PhD Thesis/MPH Title, Defense/ Students Program Advisor(s) Field Placement Agency and Location Presentation Date* Hasantha Hepatitis B vaccination coverage among foreign-born Gunaratna M.Sc. August 2, 2016 Dr. S. Shooshtari Canadians: Data from the community health measures survey Sinnock Safe and inclusive housing for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and Morgan Stirling FSS M.Sc. March 22, 2018 Dr. K. Roger transgender older adults Comparative effectiveness of oral antihyperglycemic agents in Reid Whitlock M.Sc. April 16, 2018 Dr. N. Tangri patients with diabetes and chronic kidney disease Assessment of the one-stop ACCESS model to meet multilevel Dr. R. Tate; Dr. L. Elliott; Dr. needs of patients/clients from the River East area, Winnipeg: B. Roussin; Field Placement Hui Pan MPH May 10, 2018 Canadian experiences for improving primary health care in China Supervisor: Dr. P. Sawchuk, Placement: Access River East Access River East Impact of cluster sampling on scale psychometrics: Simulation Xuan Chen M.Sc. May 22, 2018 Dr. D. Jiang study and application to mental health survey Improving accuracy of disease prevalence estimates by Saeed Al-Azazi M.Sc. combining information from administrative health records and June 8, 2018 Dr. L. Lix electronic medical records Mohammad M.Sc. Examining multimorbidity among middle-aged Canadians June 13, 2018 Dr. V. Menec Nazmus Sakib

Janique Fortier M.Sc. Maternal responses to having a child taken into care June 15, 2018 Dr. L. Roos

Elizabeth Wall- An Intergenerational Decolonizing Path to Healing: PhD August 14, 2017 Dr. M. Driedger Wieler Envisioning Change with Indigenous Mothers and Girls

Darrien Morton FSS M.Sc. Insolvency and marital breakdown June 27, 2018 Dr. E. Forget

18 M.Sc. & PhD Thesis/MPH Title, Defense/ Students Program Advisor(s) Field Placement Agency and Location Presentation Date* Do you have a family doctor?: A mixed-methods health policy Nicole Herpai M.Sc. July 12, 2018 Dr. E. Forget analysis of primary care reform in Canada

Consequences and control of tobacco use among some Yang Cui PhD July 16, 2018 Dr. E. Forget vulnerable Canadian populations

Crystal methamphetamine in the north: Equipping northern Dr. R. Tate; Dr. L. Elliott; Dr. regional health authority frontline health-care staff with B. Roussin; Field Placement knowledge and tools to manage clients presenting with Marc Wallace MPH July 24, 2018 Supervisor: Dr. M. Isaac, methamphetamine-induced toxicity and to link clients with Medical Officer of Health, harm reduction services Northern Health Region Placement: Northern Health Region Long term functional survival after surgery on the thoracic Carly Lodewyks M.Sc. July 27, 2018 Dr. N. Tangri; Dr. R. Arora aorta in Manitoba White blood cell count trajectory and mortality in septic shock: Emily Rimmer M.Sc. August 2, 2018 Dr. R. Zarychanski A retrospective cohort study Dr. R. Tate; Dr. L. Elliott; Dr. Revising the Manitoba smoke exposure from wildland fires: B. Roussin; Field Placement Guidelines for the protecting community health and well-being Alastair Greig MPH August 8, 2018 Supervisor: Ms. B. Crumb, and determining best practices and potential health impacts Executive Director, officer of Placement: Manitoba Health, office of Disaster Management Disaster Management, MB Health Dessalegn Understanding heterogeneity in HIV transmission dynamics PhD August 14, 2018 Dr. J. Blanchard Melesse among key populations at highest risk of acquisition The relationship between adverse childhood experiences and Kelcie Witges M.Sc. August 16, 2018 Dr. L. Lix health care use in the Manitoba IBD cohort study Elsabé du Flexible sustainabilities: continuing and change in an MNCH September 10, PhD Dr. R. Lorway Plessis project in eastern Kenya 2018 Association of imputed gene expression with glycated September 26, Sara Good PhD Dr. X. Liu; Dr. M. Becker haemoglobin (HbA1c) levels in people with type 1 diabetes 2018 Integrated care for older adults transitioning between hospital Cara Brown PhD October 5, 2018 Dr. V. Menec and the community Hidden costs: An examination of pre-tax cost and sugar Dr. R. Tate; Dr. L. Elliott; Dr. content of beverages according to excise tax eligibility in B. Roussin; Field Placement November 26, Tamara Neufeld MPH different jurisdictions Supervisor: Dr. N. Riediger, 2018 Placement: UM Fort Garry Campus; Aboriginal Youth Food and Human Nutritional opportunities sites; National Aboriginal Diabetes Association Sciences

Jaden Brandt DipPH Course Work December 2018 S. Michelle Driedger

Self-rated frailty, resilience, and mortality of old men: The Elizabeth Sachs M.Sc. March 20, 2019 Dr. R. Tate Manitoba follow-up study *The date reported refers to the actual defense/presentation date. Occasionally there are delays and/or revisions that may affect a student’s graduation date. All students listed above reflect all those who have finalized all degree requirements for the reporting year.

PUBLIC HEALTH AND PREVENTIVE Dr. Brent Roussin is stepping down as Director of the PHPM Residency MEDICINE Program in CHS as of July 1, 2019 to take up new challenges. During his time as program director, the residency program has not only grown but Dr. Brent Roussin, Director has gone through many changes. It is with his hard work and dedication, Alison McAulay, Program Administrator along with the support of prior program directors and medical officers of The Public Health and Preventive Medicine Residency Program (PHPM) health, that makes it a very successful and desirable residency-training was first established in 1979 and is five years in duration. It is a post- program. The residency program and department would like to give our graduate medical specialty training program, fully accredited by the sincere thanks to Dr. Roussin for all of his outstanding work that he has Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, leading to the done over the past seven years. A search for a new program director is fellowship certification (FRCPC). underway.

19 In the residents’ first and second years, they are on off -service rotations MTP students participated in various training events and knowledge in surgery, emergency medicine, family medicine, pediatric emergency, translation workshops. In our core seminar course (CHSC 7730), internal medicine, psychiatry, obstetrics and gynecology, which focus students collaborated with decision-makers to learn about the need for on their clinical training to complete the requirements that lead to evidence to guide reform strategies and to better understand how their certification in family medicine (CCFP) by the College of Family research could assist with this process. Physicians of Canada. The R3 year is an academic year where the program requirement leads to either a Master of Public Health (MPH) Opportunities for students to network with decision-makers are a or a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in CHS. In the residents’ fourth and fifth foundation of our program, and student work placement experiences years the emphasis is on program core rotations in First Nations, Metis are an essential part of MTP. Placements for students have now been and Inuit Health, medical health communicable diseases, WRHA Urban developed, and these will continue for the summer months. Placement Regional Medical Officer of Health, Rural Regional Medical Officer of agencies include MHSAL and Shared Health. Some of the project topics Health, occupational health, and Cadham Provincial Laboratory and this year include: completing various electives in federal, provincial, and regional health • Review of renal dialysis practices to support provincial policy and related agencies. Rotations take place in urban, rural, and northern development. settings. • Analyzing pharmaceutical policies across Canada, focusing specifically on long-acting injectable antipsychotics. The program continues to evolve and work on upcoming transitions with the move into a new software platform Entrada which will be used by the • Investigating the reasons for ‘no-shows’ in prenatal mental health clinics. Max Rady Faculty of Medicine residency programs. As of July 1, 2019, • Providing evidence to guide policies that better support informal care Ventis will no longer be used. The PHPM program is also working on givers. moving into Competency Base Medical Education (CBD) which will be implemented in 2020/21. Along with these changes the PHPM program FUTURE DIRECTIONS will be preparing for the Royal College accreditation in which we will be The director will continue to develop and improve this program with using the new standard CanERA. guidance and input from the Executive Advisory Board and MHSAL. Areas of specific focus include: Graduating Residents: Dr. Davinder Singh - R5 Dr. Marc Wallace - R5 We will continue our recruitment efforts to increase program visibility at the university. In the 2019/20 program year, the Manitoba SPOR Primary As of 1 July 2019, the program has the following full-time residents: and Integrated Healthcare Innovation Network has agreed to sponsor one Dr. Sarah Lesperance - R5 Dr. Shilpa Loewen - R3 graduate student to partake in MTP. Dr. Natalie Casaclang - R5 Dr. Eileen Burnett - R2 Dr. Peter Benoit - R4 Dr. Joshua Aquin - R2 Some revisions to program content will occur, placing further emphasis Dr. Jordyn Lerner - R4 Dr. Lerly Luo - R1 on policy development and evaluation, leadership training, plus change management skills.

MANITOBA TRAINING PROGRAM FOR HEALTH SERVICE RESEARCH DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS Malcolm Doupe, Director DR. CHRISTINE EGAN MEMORIAL Naatasha Mohammad and Maryam Razzaq, Program Coordinators SCHOLARSHIP

The Manitoba Training Program in Health Services Research (MTP- In memory of Dr. Christine Egan (PhD/99), who died tragically on HSR) offers applied health services research training opportunities to September 11, 2001, her family, friends, nd estate have established an graduate students from a variety of disciplines, preparing them to address endowment fund at the University of Manitoba. The purpose of the fund the research needs of a wide range of health-care policy makers. is to perpetuate her values of generosity and caring for others, her commitment to health and education in Nunavut, and to expand HIGHLIGHTS opportunities for the Inuit of Nunavut to study nursing by providing In partnership with Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living scholarship support to promising Nunavut nursing students. (MHSAL), MTP submitted a proposal to CIHR (Health System Impact This year’s recipients are: Wendy Savikataaq, Oopik Aglukark, Melynda Fellowship) to fund a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in the area of Ehalock, and Jena Merkosak policy development. Results to be announced mid-summer. KEY ACTIVITIES DAVID G. FISH MEMORIAL During the 2018/19 academic year, 27 students from the University of SCHOLARSHIP Manitoba applied to MTP. The adjudication committee, consisting of the MTP director, faculty members from across the University of Manitoba, In memory of Dr. David G. Fish, his family, friends and colleagues have and representatives from Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living, established an endowment fund at the University of Manitoba. The selected six students to participate in the program. Five students accepted Manitoba Scholarship and Bursary Initiative has made a contribution to this award: this fund. Dr. David G. Fish (1929-2000) was the founding department head of the department of social/preventative medicine at the Lindsay Allen, M.Sc. in Community Health Sciences University of Manitoba. He devoted his career to graduate education Ryan Bamforth, M.Sc. in Community Health Sciences and international health. This fund commemorates Dr. Fish, his vision, Donica Janzen, PhD in Pharmacy and his accomplishments and also reflects his interest in research Janelle Lee, M.Sc. in Community Health Sciences on international health by offering scholarship support for graduate Kaitlyn Obedzinski, PhD in Sociology students who undertake research abroad. 20 There was no recipient this year. EVELYN SHAPIRO AWARD FOR This prize was awarded for the first time in 2017 to a recent full or HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH part-time graduate student (min. 3.5 GPA) who published a paper of incorporating research results using the Population Health Research Professor Evelyn Shapiro has had a long and illustrious career in Data Repository. health services research, particularly in the realm of health policy as it relates to care and provision of services for older adults. She developed This year’s recipient is: Amani Hamad for Early Childhood Antibiotics Manitoba’s home-care program and worked nationally to implement Use and Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Population-Based Cohort Study. similar programs across Canada. As a lead researcher with the MCHP, she earned world-acclaim for her innovative and policy-relevant research. Her many accolades include the Commemorative Medal for the 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada, an honorary doctorate DEPARTMENTAL UNITS degree from the University of Manitoba, and the Canadian Medical CENTRE FOR GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH Association Medal of Honour (their highest award bestowed on a non- physician). In 2007, Professor Shapiro was named a Member of the Order Dr. James Blanchard, Director of Canada. Dr. Stephen Moses, Associate Director

On the occasion of her retirement, the Evelyn Shapiro Award for Health HIGHLIGHTS Services Research was established to support the work of graduate The Centre for Global Public Health (CGPH) continues to work in students whose thesis will use the Population Health Research Data our focus countries of India, Kenya, Pakistan, Nigeria and . Repository. Professor Shapiro continued as a Senior Scholar in CHS until The Technical Support Unit program in Uttar Pradesh focuses on her death in 2010. supporting improvements in Reproductive, Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Health (RMNCH). Presently there are six major active projects in This year’s recipients: Shannon Struck and Margherita Cameranesi Uttar Pradesh in the area of RMNCH, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, with total project funding of $85.9 million USD. JACK HILDES MEMORIAL AWARD These include “Technical assistance to improve access, scale and quality of This Fund was established in 1984 by family, friends, and colleagues of family planning”, scheduled for completion in October 2019; “Improved Dr. John Arthur (Jack) Hildes to be awarded to a graduating medical quality of community and low level facility management of childhood student. Additional donations were received in 2000 on the occasion pneumonia and diarrhea in Uttar Pradesh”, scheduled for completion in of the 30th anniversary of the J.A. Hildes Northern Medical Unit, now January 2020; “Technical support for improving nutrition status among known as Ongomiizwin - Health Services. mothers, infants and young children”, scheduled for completion in January 2020; “Techno-managerial support to improve health systems Jack Hildes (1918-1984) received his medical degree at the University platforms”, scheduled for completion in October 2019; “Techno- of Toronto, followed by postgraduate studies in Internal Medicine, managerial support to improve MNCH outcomes”, scheduled for Gastroenterology, and Physiology in England (MRCP 1948) and Canada completion in October 2019; and “Operations research on Post-Partum (FRCP 1949). His work on cold physiology led to many trips to the Hemorrhage control, newborn asphyxia and breastfeeding in Uttar North (Canada and elsewhere) during which he developed a deep Pradesh”, scheduled for completion in October 2019. We are working understanding of both the medical needs of circumpolar Indigenous this year on developing the next phases of these projects, which will peoples and the challenges facing health-care workers in remote regions. hopefully extend over the next several years. In Kenya, work continues In 1970, he founded the Northern Medical Unit. on the project “Reduce HIV incidence in Kenya by expanding adolescent Dr. Hildes was appointed as a Member of the Order of Canada in 1979. voluntary male circumcisions, introducing early infant male circumcision In 1983, he received the Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell Outreach Award and increase the focus on program safety.” After three and a half years, for meritorious service in outreach activities. In September 1983, Dr. this project is scheduled to conclude in June 2019, but will likely be Hildes was presented with the Commissioner’s Award for his outstanding extended for another three years. The Grand Challenges project contributions to the improvement of health conditions among people of “Integrated innovation to improve maternal, newborn and child health; the North. The nomination for this award was by the Keewatin Regional the graphless partograph” continues with excellent participation from Council, an all Aboriginal assembly. His tireless and selfless patient care rural communities in Kenya. In Ukraine, collaboration with our partner in difficult circumstances during the polio epidemic of the early 1950’s in Ukraine continues with important results on the project “The impact was legendary. He received the 1953 City of Winnipeg Man of the Year of political conflict on the dynamics of sex work, and the HIV/STI and HCV Award. epidemics in Ukraine” funded by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR). Work continues for several additional CIHR funded This award is presented to a member of the Medicine graduating class projects based in Canada including: “Canadian HIV women’s sexual and who most exemplifies those qualities of humanity, personal discipline, reproductive health cohort study”, in collaboration with Women’s College keen curiosity, scientific inquiry, social responsibility, and good Hospital, Toronto and “Advancing primary health care for persons living citizenship, which enhance a career in medicine and advance health in with HIV in Canada” working with Bruyere University in Ottawa. In the community. Pakistan, work continues on the project “External evaluation of the Umeed-e-nau(UeN) initiative to support women and girls in Pakistan.” This year’s recipient: Ruth Habte This project involves collaboration with two local partners; CGPH Pakistan and the Health Services Academy (HSA), both based in ROOS PRIZE FOR BEST PUBLICATION IN Islamabad. POPULATION HEALTH In February 2016, Senate approved the creation of the Roos Prize. Several projects were successfully completed during the year. In Kenya, This prize was created to honour the pioneering work of Drs. Leslie the project “Enhancing the impact of HIV prevention programs for the and Noralou Roos in the use of administrative data for research, their most at-risk populations in Kenya” was concluded in June 2018, after extensive publication and knowledge sharing reputations, and their role operating for a total of seven years. It resulted in the development of a in the creation of the MCHP. technical support unit in collaboration with the Government of Kenya. 21 This unit continues to operate in Kenya, working on other projects, including “Key populations mapping and size estimation in 34 counties This year, two CGPH PhD candidates successfully defended their theses. in Kenya,” which was concluded in March 2019 and was funded by Congratulations to Dessalegn Melesse on his thesis “Understanding the University of Southern California. In India, the project “Closing a Heterogeneity in HIV Transmission Dynamics among Key Populations at critical HIV prevention gap: Demonstrating safety and effective delivery Highest Risk of Acquisition” and to Elsabe du Plessis on her thesis of daily oral pre-prophylaxis (PrEP) as part of an HIV combination “Flexible Sustainabilities: Continuity and Change in an MNCH Project in preventive intervention” conducted in Kolkata and Mysore-Mandya Eastern Kenya”. Both are continuing to work at the Centre, providing was concluded in June 2018. This resulted in CGPH being awarded a support on two projects headed by Dr. Ties Boerma. related project funded by Gilead Sciences. The CIHR funded project “Philanthrocapitalism, sociality and citizenship in Bill & Melinda Gates As part of our ongoing partnership with the Health Sciences Academy in Foundation interventions” was concluded in March 2019, running for a Islamabad, Pakistan, the Centre provided support and assistance in the total of five years. development and delivery of a five-day workshop on Epi-Biostatistics for students of the Academy. This course was delivered in September 2018. This year CGPH was awarded several new projects from a variety of A three-day meeting on proposal development was then conducted at funding agencies. Dr. Ties Boerma was awarded the project “Canadian the Health Services Academy, with four students finalizing proposals Network for Maternal Newborn and Child Health (2016-2020) Project” with support from HSC and CGPH faculty members as supervisors. funded by the Canadian Network for Maternal Newborn and Child Health, and Global Affairs Canada. Dr Boerma was also successful in LIST OF STAFF securing funding from the World Health Organization for the project Faculty “Technical support to the work of WHO/IER by working with countries Dr. James Blanchard, Director; Dr. Stephen Moses, Associate Director; within the context of the Health Data Collaborative.” In Nigeria, we were Dr. Lisa Avery; Dr. Ramesh Banadakoppa Manjappa; Dr. Marissa very pleased to have been awarded the project “Provide technical support Becker; Dr. Ties Boerma; Dr. Maryanne Crockett; Dr. Faran Emmanuel; on the conduct of the 2018 programmatic mapping and key population size Dr. Shiva Halli; Dr. Robert Lorway; Dr. Nancy Yu estimate in 9 project states and the Federal Capital Territory in Nigeria” funded by Society for Family Health and the Global Fund against AIDS, Research Associates/Assistants TB, and Malaria (GFATM). We hope this will lead to additional projects Dr. Leila Amiri; Dr. Eve Cheuk; Dr. Elsabe du Plessis; Ms. Elizabeth in Nigeria. In Kenya, the Technical Support Unit team has begun work Hamilton; Ms. Adina Lakser; Dr. Dessalegn Melesse; Dr. Maureen on the project “Generating evidence on HIV Self-Testing within MSM Murney; Dr. Lorine Pelly; Dr. Deepa Sankaran; Dr. Souradet Shaw communities” funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Student Research Assistants COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Ms. Dhiwya Attawar, PhD student; Ms. Claudyne Chevrier, PhD student; Ms. Priscila Ferreira Da Silva, M.Sc. student; Ms. Nicole Herpai, In June 2018, the CGPH co-hosted a two-day event “Canada and Global M.Sc. student; Mr. Anthony Huynh, PhD student; Ms. Lisa Lazarus, PhD Public Health: Moving from Strategy to Action: A National Conference”. student; Ms. Leigh McClarty, PhD student; Ms. Laura Thompson, PhD This conference was sponsored by the University of Manitoba and student;Mr. Lahiru Wickramasinghe, PhD student the Gairdner Foundation, with the goal of reflecting on Canada’s contributions to global public health and looking forward to partnerships Administration with governments, non-governmental organizations, academic Ms. Doris Kuzma, Senior Project Manager; Ms. Cecilia Dimalaluan, institutions and funders to address current and future challenges. During Financial Assistant; Ms. Helen Sokoloski, Administration Coordinator; the two-day event, the University welcomed speakers from Cayetano Ms. Stella Leung, Programmer/Analyst; Ms. Aruni Tennakoon, Heredia University in Peru, Johns Hopkins University in the USA, a Programmer/Analyst; Mr. Henry Dyck, Information Technologist Gairdner Laureate from Brazil, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, the Health Services Academy Pakistan, Makerere University Uganda, Antara Foundation in India, the World Bank in the USA, and the National Agency for the Control of AIDS Nigeria. In OFFICE OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT addition, several representatives from Canadian academic institutions and agencies attended. With such a variety of speakers, a wide range Dr. Ian Whetter, Co-Lead, Office of Community Engagement of topics were discussed with varying viewpoints, giving rise to many Karen Cook, Co-Lead, Office of Community Engagement interesting and spirited discussions, all with the objective of taking stock Jennifer Otisi-Didi, Community Engagement Assistant of what has been accomplished and identifying promising directions for The newly established Office of Community Engagement (February Canada’s contributions to meeting global public health priorities. 2018) works closely with the RFHS Social Accountability Committee. TRAINING/MENTORING ACTIVITIES The committee consists of RFHS college representatives as well as community members appointed by RFHS Dean, Dr. Brian Postl.

SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY COMMITTEE One of the first tasks of the committee was to undertake a scan of various colleges to see where and how social accountability is incorporated. The overarching goal of the scan is to gather information about existing social accountability initiatives within RFHS education experiences, and to share this information within RFHS, with community partners and the RFHS Social Accountability Committee. The scan is an initial snapshot that will hopefully spark dialogue and information sharing between RFHS colleges/programs and community partners. Results of the scan can be used to: increase understanding of social accountability educational initiatives within RFHS, create opportunities for

22 inter-college dialogue and collaboration, and explore methods to streamline The WISH Clinic is a student-led clinic located in the Point Douglas and strengthen relationships between RFHS and community partners. area of Winnipeg and is operated out of the Mount Carmel Clinic. The student-run clinic operates Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Thank you to Chelsea Jalloh, UGME Population Health Coordinator, and provides an interprofessional learning environment for University Jennifer Otisi-Didi, Community Engagement Assistant and Karen Cook, of Manitoba students from the RFHS, Dr. Gerald Niznick College Co-Lead, Office of Community Engagement for their work on this of Dentistry, Max Rady College of Medicine, the School of Dental important document. Hygiene, the Colleges of Pharmacy, Nursing, and Rehabilitation Sciences Accreditation (Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy), and Faculties of Agriculture Ian Whetter and Karen Cook presented at the RFHS Accreditation Boot and Science to gain experience working with underserved populations in Camp on November 6. Their presentation focused on service learning a clinical setting. in the undergraduate medical curriculum, pipeline programs and social WISH Clinical Care provides access to patrons who have difficulty accountability. accessing medical care, especially for reasons of time, transportation, A new Office of Community Engagement website is being developed childcare or other constraints. Our programs facilitate inclusion to highlight some of these initiatives, including the service learning despite these issues, offering things like our children’s games, crafts, component and Social Accountability Committee items. and often a reading table to allow parents to receive care while their children are taken care of. Client-centered, non-judgmental care, and Service Learning interprofessional learning for our volunteers are cornerstones of WISH’s The first cohort of medical students completed theirY ear 1 & 2 service mission in Point Douglas. learning curricular requirement as of May 2018. As this requirement is still fairly new (implemented with the Class of 2020 in September WISH provides a unique learning experience between both community 2016), the service learning team - consisting of Undergraduate Medical members and students. Both groups have as much to learn, as they do to Education (UGME) Longitudinal Course Coordinator, UGME teach one another. WISH’s programming relies heavily on the fact that both Population Health Coordinator, Co-Leads of Office of Community parties take ownership of aspects during Sunday clinics. Whether that be Engagement, and support staff - implemented changes to service through suggestions, conversations, help over a meal, or even more formal learning based on student and community partner feedback in the written feedback. WISH makes sure everyone receives value for coming to a areas of scheduling, communication, and general processes. Currently, Sunday clinic, whether they are a mentor, student or patron. there are 220 first and second year medical students completing service learning with 36 community organizations. Examples of service learning In 2018-2019, the WISH team of 297 University of Manitoba students sites include: organizations addressing food insecurity, access to youth logged 3,730 volunteer hours at the student-run clinic. Students provided recreation and after-school programming, educational supports and health engagement, programming and clinical care to Point Douglas tutoring, and community resource centers. residents while gaining interprofessional experience and hands on learning. This year 4,161 patrons visited the WISH clinic, engaging in Karen Cook, Ian Whetter, Chelsea Jalloh and service learning activities with student volunteers ranging from accessing nutritious counterparts in eastern universities developed and co-presented a fruits and vegetables, programming days targeted to the needs of the workshop at the Canadian Conference in Medical Education in April community, clinical care, and harm reduction supplies. 2018. The workshop focused on asset building approaches to developing service learning opportunities for medical students. Karen Cook and Approximately 714 student clinical experiences were hosted, where Ian Whetter also presented the “Implementation of Service Learning learners participated under the guidance of experienced mentors, Requirements for Undergraduate Medical Education Students” poster at learning the complexities of providing clinical services to patients such the same conference. as sexual and reproductive health, wound care, mental health, dentistry, debilitating back pain, and others. WISH provided direct clinical care to ALAN KLASS MEMORIAL PROGRAM FOR 73 patients in a compassionate atmosphere that is culturally-informed. HEALTH EQUITY Client-centered care is a mandate that WISH takes very seriously and TheT olkien Trust Foundation has supported the development of informs how volunteers approach any situation at clinic. Everyone is the Alan Klass Memorial Program for Health Equity to enable the on the same level at WISH and that facilitates a learning environment undergraduate program to fulfill its commitment to understanding between students of different colleges and backgrounds. As an example, and addressing health inequities and our social responsibility. Several many students have commented that they did not know how far initiatives that support this commitment are fundamentally connected to physiotherapy and occupational therapy’s scope of practice reached in, community engagement programs outlined in this report. Highlights of and worked with, general medicine. year-round programs financially supported are immediately below. The Community Engagement section in the next few pages provides a more All volunteers learn with an interprofessional group of mentors that has fulsome reporting of these programs. grown this year to include more physiotherapists, and for the first time, dentists. WISH has gained the trust of the community to a point now YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS where members will come to a team lead or facilitator to address an issue or express satisfaction at a previous issue being resolved. This is a point WISH Clinic of pride for everyone who puts in time at WISH, as it means that there Liam Fullerton, Facilitator has been success in creating a safe space. The environment at WISH Jamie Gillies, Viacheslav Panchenko, Student Co-Chairs takes into account the social determinants of health when treating or interacting with community members such as sharing refreshments, food The Alan Klass Program supported the WISH Clinic again this year. The items, or playing games. clinic continues to serve as an excellent opportunity for students to gain exposure to clinical practice in a multidisciplinary setting with a focus on non-judgmental, comprehensive care.

23 WISH Events: Biomedical Youth Program (BYP) • Three community immunization clinics were held at the following Dr. James Gilchrist, Director sites: Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre, Mount Carmel Clinic, and the The Biomedical Youth Program (BYP) is an enhanced science program Indigenous Family Centre on Selkirk Avenue. Ninety Seven residents for inner-city early students. This year has seen continued growth and received their immunizations at these clinics. development of BYP. This follows another successful year offering various • WISH adopted a theme-day format for some of its clinics and within science enrichment programs to inner-city and Indigenous youth in the context of health engagement for patrons of the clinic. Some of Winnipeg and Manitoba. The BYP mission is pursued through the the themes this year included: influenza & immunization, a dentistry coordinated efforts of a highly motivated core group of undergraduate/ clinic, mifegymiso equal access & reproductive health, marijuana graduate student volunteers and several dedicated University of Manitoba legalization, kidney screening, oral health and pharmacy awareness. research, health, and medical professionals. • WISH Clinic August 2018 Family Fun Day and Teddy Bear’s Picnic BYP Summer Camp had 530 attendees. For our flagship BYP Summer Science Camp, our team organized an outstanding week-long program for 160 eager young minds from July • WISH Clinic annual Holiday Party with Santa Claus and a gift for each 16 to 20 - our largest group for over six years. This was done through a child had 246 attendees. range of high quality biomedical/health sciences activities contributed by numerous faculty, staff and student volunteers from each of the RFHS Client Attendance Totals for 2018-2019 colleges. For this year’s camp, we introduced case-based activities built (32 Clinics, Holiday Party, Family Fun Day Picnic) around inter-professional collaborative health care. These were designed by a collaborative team of health professionals and run in the Clinical Client Age (years) Learning and Simulation Facility (CLSF). This highly novel approach was 0-2 3-12 13-20 21-30 31-64 65+ All ages made possible by the return of a founding BYP alumnus Ben Salins, PA as well as Dr. Sam Victor, a former medical student and BYP volunteer. Male 23 118 21 288 1106 226 1782 This team was joined by Lisa Albensi, RN, MSN, and Instructor from the College of Nursing. For aspiring Health Careers Access Program Grade Female 48 125 43 346 827 214 1603 12 students visiting from northern communities, this was an especially Total number of patrons 3385 rewarding and insightful experience. We will be running and continuing to develop these activities for our next summer camp! An article 530 at Family Fun Day Picnic, 246 at Holiday Party 4161 appeared in UM Today and can be found at: http://news.umanitoba.ca/ Total number of patrons accessing clinical services students-fill-teeth-read-x-rays-at-rady-byp-science-camp/. 170 (73 walk-in + 97 immunizations) In addition to the summer camp in Winnipeg, BYP hosted a northern camp at Opaskwayak Cree Nation (OCN) from July 23 to 27. RFHS WISH Clinic Volunteer Shifts Distribution by Field of Study students facilitated health science activities for 25 youth at Oscar Lathlin Collegiate for participants in Grades 7 to 12. The fficeO of Community Dental Hygiene 52 Engagement worked with OCN Summer Youth Program coordinators to recruit and develop activities that would complement other planned Agriculture/Nutrition 60 summer break activities. Medicine 237 Nursing 47 Partnerships and Programs Another core component to our programming has been the Saturday Occupational Therapy 36 Science Club (SSC), which we have developed over the past four years in Physical Therapy/Respiratory Therapy 34 collaboration with the Faculty of Science. The continued evolution of this Pharmacy 116 program (this year in particular) has helped strengthen our partnership with the Winnipeg School Division in developing science enrichment Science 51 initiatives at the Niji Mahkwa Inner City Science Centre. The mission Health Sciences 81 of this program is to raise curiosity about science through (a) hands-on experiences and (b) highlighting its relevance to other disciplines, our Total 714 culture and ourselves. Thiswi nter, Vanier Scholar Taylor Morriseau and fellow PhD student Jasmine Frost ran two half-day sessions to engage Grade WISH Clinic Mentor Shift Distribution by Profession 12 Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute students in hands-on activities and Medicine 22 discussion, which highlighted multidisciplinary research considerations into the expression of type 2 diabetes in young children. We are grateful Nursing 11 also to Dr. Christine Doucette for her input and support of this initiative. Pharmacy 20 Through novel approaches and interactive discussion, high school students were engaged in demonstrations of PCR and CRISPR-Cas9 technologies Physiotherapy 10 and then given pause to consider societal, ethical, and cultural issues around Dentist 1 their utility, deployment, and value. This pilot approach, to draw upon the Dental Hygiene 1 implication and relevance of science, has been adopted in other sessions we ran during the winter term. This approach will form the basis for future SSC Total 65 programming, which we are expanding into the fall term to include junior high school students.

24 Bannatyne Campus was host to the 48th annual WSD Science Fair that Alan Klass Memorial Address included over 300 exhibits from students in Grades 4 to 12. The event Dr. Ties Boerma, a professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in drew over 700 participants including judges, participants, families, Population and Global Health, CGPH at the University of Manitoba, teachers and volunteers. An excellent article appeared in UM Today and delivered the Alan Klass Memorial Address during the White Coat can be found at http://news.umanitoba.ca/kids-rock-the-science-fair/. Ceremony in August of 2018. The winners of the University of Manitoba Science Innovator Awards COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS AND PROGRAMS were: Basketball for Inner-City Kids (BBICK) • Elementary - Zoe Kirsher Basketballs were presented to graduating Grade 6 students from 15 • Junior - Laurel Smith local area schools. BBICK has been operating for over 10 years, starting • Intermediate - Mayura Manivasan out with just a few basketballs to nearby youth drop-in centre to now • Senior - Jacob Harvey include more than 500 basketballs each year and growing! This initiative Congratulations to all participants! recognizes the graduation of students into junior high and provides access to recreational activity over the summer months. Jacob Penner Park Program Students offering safe play opportunities for children in the Bannatyne Summer Weekend Inner-City Supervised Hoops (SWISH) Campus neighbourhood. This year, due to a reduction in participation The 7th annual drop-in basketball program wrapped up another from local youth and an increase in conflict at the site, the medical successful year in August. The program ran for seven weeks in July and students who support the Jacob Penner Park program have decided to August, providing accessible recreation to youth from the Bannatyne modify their approach to support for youth in the neighbourhood. They community. This year, over 200 youth attended with an average of 30 will be exploring opportunities to respond to concerns of food security in per day. SWISH is funded primarily through donations and fundraising the neighbourhood. dollars. The program is a partnership with Basketball Manitoba, City of Winnipeg, Youth Agencies Alliance, RFHS Colleges, and Physical Plant, CANU REACH After School Program Parking, and Security Services at Bannatyne. Two after-school programs happening simultaneously at the RFHS for approximately 80 Grade 7 to 9 students. Participants explore a possible Community Events career in the health sector. Close to 100 RFHS student volunteers The fficeO of Community Engagement supported the following events in participate in developing and facilitating sessions for students. This year 2018-19: included over 40 medical student volunteers. • Global Health Concentration Program student group Research and Evaluation • Nutrition Council of Manitoba In 2018, the AKMPHE provided support for an upcoming B.Sc. Med project - cross-sectional and longitudinal surveys of minority stress, • North End Community Helpers Network, Volunteer Appreciation Dinner mental health and quality of life outcomes of gender diverse adults • Rainbow Centre Spring Fling participating in medical interventions for gender dysphoria. The project • IRCOM grocery shuttle program is supervised by Dr. Robin Westmacott and NP Rhea Mossman-Sims. • Dufferin School - programs for Family Centre • Pathways to Education summer programs Truth and Reconciliation • UM Pride Week All students in first-year medicine were given a pocket copy of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: 94 Calls to Action to support • Hugh John Macdonald land based education partnership their learning in the Indigenous Health Longitudinal Course. • Central Winnipeg Community Impact - Freighthouse Hockey Program

Sunshine House: Managed Alcohol Project Community Breakfast The Alan Klass Memorial Program for Health Equity provided a The second annual Community Partner Recognition Breakfast was monetary award for the 2018 Office of Interprofessional Collaboration’s held on February 26, 2019 in the Joe Doupe Concourse. The purpose “Communities and Collaboration Symposium.” The winning project of bringing community partners and RFHS faculty, staff, and students proposal was a collaboration between students Dominic Chung together is to convey gratitude to the community partners for providing and Helen Teklemariam and Sunshine House, a local drop-in and valuable, community-based learning activities for RFHS students. community resource centre. They proposed to lay the ground work to Eighty plus community partners attended the breakfast, along with pilot a managed alcohol program grounded in harm reduction, in which approximately 45 university faculty, staff and students. habitual alcohol users are provided safe, potable alcohol in a friendly and supportive environment.

Student Travel Awards The Alan Klass StudentT ravel Awards supported seven students to travel on national and international study electives in Brazil, India, Ethiopia (2), Oman, and Nunavut (2). Upon their return, they produced a reflective paper related to a health equity concern they encountered. There was also an evening presentation of their travel reflections in October 2018. In addition, nine students travelled to the Philippines with Dr. Raquel Consunji-Araneta in February 2019.

25 OPPORTUNITIES FOR BANNATYNE STUDENTS Knowledge Translation Organizer, Workshop on Statistical Learning, Fields Institute for the Orientation Week Mathematical Sciences, Community Engagement: The Fields Institute of As part of orientation activities for Rady Faculty of Health Science (RFHS) Mathematical Sciences hosted a week-long workshop from September students, the Office of Interprofessional Collaboration and Office of 24 to 28, 2018 that brought together academics, trainees, and industry Community Engagement facilitated community site visits to organizations partners to explore current innovations in statistical learning, inference, and schools around Bannatyne campus as part of students’ introduction and Big Data. This workshop included more than 30 national and to the broader community. Organizations/schools provided students with international statistical experts. Dr. Lix served as a member of the overview of their programs, services, populations served, and any volunteer organizing committee, focusing on health policy researchers and their or service learning opportunities available. This year, these visits took use of Big Data to address policy-relevant topics. place on the afternoon of September 21st. Four hundred and ightye RFHS students were grouped into interprofessional cohorts from colleges and Training/Mentoring Activities programs within the faculty and visited sixteen community organizations Postdoctoral Fellow, Advisor or schools. That is, each cohort included at least one student from I. Yadegari, University of Manitoba, August 2017 - August 2018 medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, dental hygiene, occupational, respiratory, physical therapy, and physician assistant programs. Cohorts continue to Graduate Student Supervision: Thesis-Based Programs, Advisor - in progress meet over the first two years of their program and have opportunities to work interprofessionally on assignments that are part of the longitudinal • S. Sobhan, CHS, University of Manitoba, PhD interprofessional curriculum. (entered September 2018) • G. Coneys, CHS, University of Manitoba, M.Sc. Canu REACH (entered September 2018) The Canu REACH program at Bannatyne continues to be a very • B. Monchka, CHS, University of Manitoba, M.Sc. successful program for both participants and RFHS student volunteers. (entered September 2018) Grade 7 to 9 participants from low socio-economic backgrounds attend • M. Nesca, CHS, University of Manitoba, M.Sc. weekly sessions for hands-on, health science activities developed and (entered September 2018) facilitated by RFHS student volunteers. The yearfi nished with 80 • S. Monkman, CHS, University of Manitoba, M.Sc. participants and approximately 75 RFHS student volunteers. (entered September 2016) • A. Feely, CHS, University of Manitoba, M.Sc. The Canu REACH after school program wrapped up on February 15 and (entered September 2016) a celebration was held for families, youth, and RFHS student volunteers • O. Ayilara, CHS, University of Manitoba, PhD in the Joe Doupe Concourse. (entered September 2017) • N. Hamm, CHS, University of Manitoba, PhD DATA SCIENCE PLATFORM, GEORGE (entered September 2018) AND FAY YEE CENTRE FOR Advisor - completed HEALTHCARE INNOVATION • K. Witges, CHS, University of Manitoba, M.Sc. (September 2016 to August 2018) Dr. Lisa Lix, Director • S. Al-azazi, CHS, University of Manitoba, M.Sc. The Data Science Platform in the George and FayY ee Centre for (September 2015 to August 2018) Healthcare Innovation is comprised of the Biostatistics Group, Undergraduate Student Supervision Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Group, and Clinical M. Love, University of Winnipeg, Summer 2018 Research Data Group. These groups within the platform facilitate the development, management, linkage, analysis, and visualization of Medical Student Supervision, clinical, administrative, and other data resources for patient-oriented L Tennenhouse, University of Manitoba research. The data science platform works in close collaboration with the MCHP and other organizations and departments, including the Public Graduate Student Advisory Committees Health Agency of Canada, PopDataBC, and other Strategy for Patient- • X. Chen, CHS, University of Manitoba, M.Sc. Oriented Research (SPOR) groups to achieve its three-fold mandate of (September 2016 to June 2018) research, collaboration, and training. The platform’s faculty, staff, and • S. Good, Department of Biology, University of Winnipeg, M.Sc. trainees bring expertise in statistics and biostatistics, computer science, (entered March 2017 to September 2018) information management, bioinformatics, computational biology, public • K. Buxton, College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, University of health, and health services research. Saskatchewan, M.Sc. (September 2015 to April 2018) Awards Staff Tier 1 Canada Research Chair, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Dr. Lisa Lix, Professor, CHS and Director, Data Science Platform. 2018 - 2025 Depeng Jiang, PhD, Associate Professor, CHS, Lead, Biostatistics Group. Ed Kroeger Mentorship Award, RFHS Graduate Students, 2018 Brenden Dufault, M.Sc., Biostatistical Consultant; Rasheda Rabbani, Community Engagement PhD, Biostatistical Consultant; Loring Chuchmach, MA, Analyst and Program Chair Elect, American Statistical Association, Health Policy Consultant; Robert Balshaw, PhD, Biostatistical Consultant. Statistics Section, 09/2018 - 08/2020 Pingzhao Hu, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Program Chair, Statistical Society of Canada Annual Meeting, 07/2018 - Medical Genetics, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Group. 06/2019 Lin Yan, PhD, MPH, Senior Data Analyst; Kristine Kroeker, M.Sc., Data Analyst and Consultant; Saeed Al-Azazi, Data Analyst.

26 Dennis Bayomi, M.Sc., Research Data Administrator; Narmada Strategic objectives cover the following areas: Retnakaran, Data Coordinating Centre Manager 1. To maintain and enhance a population-based data repository Josie Diato, Research Administrative Coordinator (Repository) that meets the needs of researchers, graduate students, Dr. Wattamon Srisakuldee, Special Projects Advisor and analysts in a privacy-compliant environment Allison Poppel, VADA Program Coordinator 2. To advance the research capacities of MCHP and its affiliated researchers, to support research which is relevant, and uses the most Postdoctoral fellows: Dr. Iraj Yadegari, Dr. Sahar Nazari appropriate methodologies PhD Students: Lixia Zhang, Olawale Ayilara, Naomi Hamm, Shamsia 3. To integrate knowledge translation within our work, to measure the Sobhan, Fatma Osman, Md Mohaiminul Islam impact of our research on policy and practices, and engage the public M.Sc. Students: Allison Feely, Barret Monchka, Cynthia Kpekpena, in our research where relevant Gerard Coneys, Kun Liu, Marcello Nesca, Md Abu Hasan, Nikta Feizi, 4. To maintain the strong foundation needed for a centre of excellence, Qian Liu, Rayhan Shikder, Shuo Jia, Stephanie Monkman, Xuejing Jiang, by securing adequate funding, supporting skilled staff, and being Yixiu Liu, Ye Tian, Yong Won accountable for our funding MANITOBA CENTRE FOR HEALTH EDUCATION POLICY MCHP researchers teach a number of courses in Max Rady College of Medicine. Drs. Dan Chateau, Alan Katz, and Nathan Nickel teach Dr. Alan Katz, Director undergraduate courses in population health; Drs. Marni Brownell, ABOUT MCHP Nathan Nickel, Leslie Roos, and Noralou Roos teach graduate courses What makes Manitobans healthy? MCHP is a research unit within the in Community Health Sciences. MCHP staff support educational and CHS, Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences at technical tutorials and workshops. We offer online tutorials through our the University of Manitoba. Our work focuses on the health and the website and provide workshop materials as well as detailed explanations determinants of health of Manitobans. MCHP was set-up in 1990 to manage of structural equation statistical modeling techniques. We also deliver in- a population data repository and to use it for research into how factors like person 20-hour SAS tutorials for beginner to intermediate SAS-users. health care, health programs, and policies impact health outcomes. Graduate Course Title Instructors The Manitoba Population Research Data Repository is a comprehensive CHSC7520 Principles of Epidemiology Nathan Nickel collection of administrative, registry, survey, and other databases primarily Senior Seminar in comprised of residents of Manitoba. It was developed to describe and explain CHSC8600 Leslie Roos patterns of health care and profiles of health and illness, and, more recently, Community Health Sciences to facilitate inter-sectoral research in areas such as health care, education, Noralou Roos, and social services. The administrative health database, for example, holds CHSC 7310 Epidemiology of Health Care Marni Brownell, records for virtually all contacts with the provincial health-care system (the Randy Fransoo Manitoba Health Services Insurance Plan), including physicians, hospitals, personal care homes, home care, and the pharmaceutical prescriptions of all MCHP researchers are supervising, co-supervising, or on the committees registered individuals. for 17 doctoral and 22 masters’ students.

The repository data are de-identified. Research is subject to a rigorous Student Awards approval process to ensure compliance with the Personal Health Information • Jack Tu Internal Population Data Linkages Network Student Award Act and other applicable legislation. MCHP provides the infrastructure (Honorable Mention) - Elizabeth Wall-Wieler. to support researchers’ access to the data and analytic services. MCHP is • Lindau Award (1st Place) at the Canadian Student Health Research staffed by approximately 50 full-time staff—researchers, data managers, data Forum Poster Competition - Elizabeth Wall-Wieler. analysts, research coordinators, and support staff. Ourresearchers benefit from collaboration with peers across Canada, the United States, Europe, • Canadian Institutes for Health Research National Poster Competition and Australia. We also have an advisory board bolstered by high-profile Gold Medal - Elizabeth Wall-Wieler. representatives from research, health care, business, and government. MCHP • E. L. Drewry Memorial Award for Best Doctoral Research in the Max acts as a steward of the data. Rady College of Medicine at the University of Manitoba - Elizabeth Wall-Wieler. MISSION AND OBJECTIVES • Children’s Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba Major Research MCHP is a research centre of excellence that conducts world-class Award - Elizabeth Wall-Wieler. population-based research on health, and the social determinants of • Health Sciences Graduate Student Association Manitoba Poster Award health. We develop and maintain a comprehensive population-based - Elizabeth Wall-Wieler. data repository on behalf of the Province of Manitoba for use by the • CIHR Graduate Studentship Award - Kate St. Cyr. local, national and international research community. We promote a collaborative environment to create, disseminate, and apply our research.

Our work supports the development of evidence-informed policy, programs, and services that maintain and improve the health and well- being of Manitobans.

MCHP works within the ‘Integrative Research in Health and Well-being’ theme within the University of Manitoba’s Strategic Research Plan and is a key component of the signature area on ‘Population and Global Health’.

27 Student Program Topic/Title Advisor/ committees Amanpreet Brar BMed - University Determine whether son-biased sec ratios among Indian immi- Marcelo Urquia of Toronto grants to Canada change with increasing maternal time since immigration Nicole Herpai M.Sc. - Community Alan Katz Health Sciences Katelin McDermott M.Sc. - Community Alan Katz Health Sciences Deanna Mackay M.Sc. - Community Alan Katz Health Sciences Janelle B Ram Lee M.Sc. - Community Maternal intimate partner violence and early childhood out- Marni Brownell Health Sciences comes Nathan Nickel Shannon Struck M.Sc. - Community Maternal participation in the Heathy Baby Community Marni Brownell Health Sciences Support Program and developmental vulnerability and child Tracie Afifi maltreatment outcomes of offspring at age 6 years Nicole Barrett M.Sc. - Community Marni Brownell (committee) Health Sciences Megan Campbell M.Sc. - Community Patterns of emergency department utilization while waiting for Malcolm Doupe Health Sciences personal care home admission Jennifer Fulcher M.Sc. - Nursing Emergency nurses’ experiences of caring for patients with Malcolm Doupe - dementia internal examiner Javiera Pumarino M.Sc. - University of Marni Brownell (committee) British Columbia Susan Burchill M.Sc. - Community The association between music education in high school and Marni Brownell Health Sciences academic outcomes among Grade 12 students, and between Mariette Chartier music education and mental disorders Samantha Salmon M.Sc. - Community Typologies of child maltreatment and peer bullying victimiza- Mariette Chartier (committee) Health Sciences tion, and their associations with adolescent substance use: a latent class analysis April Gage M.Sc. - Nursing Towards flourishing: perspectives of parents and home visitors’ Mariette Chartier Michael Paille M.Sc. - Community Substance use and mental health using administrative data in Nathan Nickel Health Sciences CHS Natalie Biswanger M.Sc. - Community Biostatistics and epidemiology stream in CHS Nathan Nickel Health Sciences Leah Sullivan M.Sc. - Community Impact of renal kidney disease on child health Nathan Nickel (committee) Health Sciences Carly Lowedkys M.Sc. - Community Application of propensity score methods to examine the im- Nathan Nickel (committee) Health Sciences pacts of cardiac surgery Stephanie Monkman M.Sc. - Community Estimating the completeness of physician billing claims: an Nathan Nickel (committee) Health Sciences application of three source capture-recapture methods Ried Whitlock M.Sc. - Community Comparative effectiveness of oral antihyperglycemic agents in Nathan Nickel (committee) Health Sciences patients with diabetes and chronic kidney disease Lyndsey Dahl M.Sc. - Community Health and education outcomes of roots of empathy Nathan Nickel (committee) Health Sciences Jordan Levy M.Sc. - Clinical Surgical outcomes for gastric cancer patients in Ontario Alyson Mahar (committee) Epidemiology IHPME, University of Toronto Allison Wiens M.Sc. - Community TBD Alyson Mahar Health Sciences Alexandrea Anderson M.Sc. - Community Cancer outcomes for individuals living with HIV Alyson Mahar Health Sciences

28 Student Program Topic/Title Advisor/ committees Tosin Omole M.Sc. - Medical TBD Alyson Mahar Microbiology, University of Manitoba Alex Peden PhD - Community A comparison of funding models for supportive housing in Alan Katz, Malcolm Doupe Health Sciences Manitoba Matthew Stargardter PhD - Community Alan Katz Health Sciences Amanda Adams-Fryatt PhD - Nursing Vocalization behaviours and depression among personal care Malcolm Doupe (committee) home residents Amani Hamad PhD - Pharmacy Marni Brownell (committee) Tammy Taillieu PhD - Applied Marni Brownell (committee) Health Sciences Alex Villafranca PhD - Malcolm Doupe Interdisciplinary Studies Ning Liu PhD - University Abortion in Ontario Marcelo Urquia of Toronto Chantal Ramjaj PhD - University Socioeconomic status and birth outcomes in Canada and its Marcelo Urquia of Toronto peer nations Ariel Pulver PhD - University Understanding pregnancy outcomes using a within-woman Marcelo Urquia of Toronto between pregnancies approach Jennifer Ritter PhD - Parent information needs for children with attention-deficit Mariette Chartier (committee) Interdisciplinary hyperactivity disorder program Wanda Phillips-Beck PhD - AHS Prenatal care among First Nations women Nathan Nickel and Marni Brownell (committee) Mahin Delara PhD - AHS Maternal medication use and gut microbiota Nathan Nickel (committee) Anita Durksen PhD - CHS Resilience in marginalized children Nathan Nickel Marni Brownell Elizabeth Wall-Weiller PhD - CHS Maternal depression and apprehension by child and family Les Roos services Dan Chateau, Nathan Nickel (committee)

RESEARCH The PAX Program in Manitoba: A Population-Based Analysis of MCHP is contracted to work on five deliverables each year for Manitoba Children's Outcomes Health, Seniors and Active Living which take on average approximately PAX is a strategy used in classrooms to teach children self-control and two years to complete. Over the past year, we released the six government to promote good mental health. In the 2011/12 school year, a Manitoba deliverables, discussed below. MCHP researchers lead these projects, cluster randomized controlled trial pilot was implemented by Healthy with input from clinicians, policy makers, and other partners as co- Child Manitoba that included almost 200 schools, with close to 5,000 investigators or on advisory groups. This engagement has enriched the Grade 1 students across the province. This research was led by Dr. Marni reports we produce. Our researchers are also highly successful in getting Brownell. The first part of this deliverable involved transferring the PAX grants for their own individual programs of research, and they (and their datasets to the Manitoba Population Research Data Repository where students) have published 81 peer-reviewed publications this year (17 as these data were assessed through the standard Data Quality Programs. first author) and contributed to more than 100 presentations (50 asfi rst The metadata (e.g., data model, data dictionary) for the databases were author/presenter). developed and an assessment of the content of fields completed. The

29 second part of the deliverable involved linking the PAX datasets with care for Manitobans at risk for and suffering from mental illness. Finally, other data in the Repository to evaluate the impact of PAX on outcomes supporting mental health research is an essential part of understanding at the end of Grade 1, in Grade 3 and up to Grade 4. Our findings suggest what works and what is needed to strengthen mental health services for that PAX helped children improve positive behaviours in the classroom. Manitobans.

Health and Social Outcomes Associated with High-Risk Alcohol Use Exploring Tuberculosis Treatment, Management, and Prevention in Enjoyed by many Canadians, alcohol has special social and cultural Manitoba's Administrative Health Data significance in Canadian society. However, over-consumption of alcohol This report, led by Dr. Lisa Lix in collaboration with First Nations is linked with many, far-reaching harms. Recent data suggest that one partners, linked the Manitoba Tuberculosis (TB) Registry to other in five Canadian drinkers exceed Canada’s low-risk drinking guidelines. administrative health databases to investigate the health, health care use, This study, led by Dr. Nathan Nickel, examined high-risk drinking and outcomes of people with active TB disease. In addition, we examined behaviours and associated outcomes among Manitobans. We used linked the health and outcomes of people receiving treatment for a latent (i.e., data housed in the Manitoba Population Research Data Repository to sleeping) TB infection; these people were identified from Manitoba’s answer the following questions: prescription drug data. We looked at all active TB cases and treated latent 1. How many Manitobans are drinking more alcohol than is TB cases in Manitoba spanning 15 years (1999-2014). People with active recommended by Canada’s low-risk drinking guidelines and has this TB had high rates of health service use around the time of diagnosis. number changed over time? Persons with latent TB demonstrated treatment completion rates that may not be high enough to prevent TB from spreading, suggesting a need 2. How many Manitobans have been diagnosed with an alcohol use for better treatments that make it easier for patients to complete their disorder over the past 20 years? treatment. The data tell us that there is room for improvement in many 3. What are the patterns in health care utilization, social service use, areas to help identify persons with active and latent TB across Manitoba and interactions with the justice system among individuals with a as early as possible. As well, funding for new technology and research diagnosed alcohol use disorder? is essential to help with monitoring new TB cases, so that health-care our analyses suggest several opportunities where supports can be put providers can act quickly to curb the spread of TB. Manitoba has the in place sooner to help manitobans who are dealing with harmful highest rate of TB of all Canadian provinces. With adequate funding consequences of high-risk drinking. and the support of partners in TB monitoring and care, the goal of TB elimination in Manitoba is realistic. Outpatient Oral Anticancer Agents in Manitoba Most Manitobans who receive treatment for cancer do so with Strategies for Developing a Personal Care Home Report Card in intravenous therapy at CancerCare Manitoba. However, in recent Manitoba years, the use of oral anticancer agents has increased. Traditionally, Personal care homes (PCHs) provide care to people who face significant prescriptions for these medications are filled at community pharmacies and multiple challenges. Strategies are needed to help care providers through the usual system of prescription drug coverage, including continually improve the quality of the medical and social care in PCHs a deductible for eligible Pharmacare prescriptions. In 2012, the and to help Manitobans identify facilities where they may like to live. The Home Cancer Drug (HCD) Program launched. This is a program purpose of this study, led by Dr. Malcolm Doupe, was two-fold. First, we for Manitobans diagnosed with cancer that allows access to eligible identified clinical quality indicators (QIs) that providers and planners outpatient oral cancer and specific supportive care drugs at no cost to the feel are most appropriate to use in PCHs. We compared these QIs across patient (with no deductible). facilities in ways that help stakeholders identify residents for whom quality of care is good and also here improvements may be needed. This research project, led by Dr. Colette Raymond, sought to determine Second, by reviewing existing websites and the academic literature, we usage of oral medications in Manitoba, changes in patterns of use, and developed a list of recommendations for developing a PCH report card prescription filling over time and the impact of the HCD program on website in Manitoba. This website should be designed to help people prescription filling patterns. Using prescription drug data for outpatients, identify PCHs where they or their loved ones would like to live and to we examined prescription utilization trends, costs associated with such facilitate discussions between residents and providers about the goals of therapies, and patterns of health services use. PCH care.

Mental Illness among Adult Manitobans Canadian Network for Observational Drug Effectiveness Studies Mental illness is prevalent across Manitoba. This study, led by Dr. (CNODES) Mariette Chartier, provides valuable background information on the CNODES is an assembly of the top pharmaco-epidemiologists across burden of mental illness in the province and some insight into the Canada, working collaboratively to study drug safety and effectiveness. longer-term associations between childhood/adolescent mental illness CNODES is funded by the Drug Safety and Effectiveness Network and adverse adult outcomes. Specifically, we examined the diagnostic (DSEN) which has been established at the Canadian Institutes of Health prevalence of mental illness among adults in Manitoba, as well as the Research (CIHR) in partnership with Health Canada as part of the health care use and justice system involvement of adults with mental federal government’s Food and Consumer Safety Action Plan (FCSAP). illness. To address the mental health needs of certain populations who Even though prescription drugs undergo safety and effectiveness studies may be at higher risk of mental illness, this report presents the prevalence before they are approved, an estimated 10,000 Canadians die each year in specific populations of Manitoba. A cohort of Manitobans born in and 150,000 are hospitalized from adverse drug reactions. CNODES is the province was also developed to examine the relationship between using existing health-care databases on over 27 million people across childhood/adolescent mental disorders and adverse adult outcomes. Canada and internationally to conduct expedited evaluations of the risks and benefits of certain medications and disseminate this information The findings of this report will be important for planning services and widely to clinicians, patients, and decision-makers. The program was programs to diagnose and treat mental illness. Coordinating services renewed in 2016 and continues for the next five years. The CNODES among government departments, including health, social services, Manitoba site leads are Dan Chateau and Patricia Caetano. The Manitoba education, and justice, will also go a long way towards ensuring better

30 site team includes Alan Katz, Colette Raymond, Colleen Metge, Laura The GYB initiative builds on work undertaken by Dr. Gary Bloch, a Targownik, Salah Mahmud, Shawn Bugden, Silvia Alessi- Severini, Matt family physician in Ontario. The GYB initiative encourages health-care Dahl, Lisa Lix, Elaine Burland, and I Fan Kuo. To date, eight CNODES providers to diagnose and treat poverty in their patients by connecting sub-projects have been completed and nine sub-projects are in progress, them to benefits, often recommending taxfiling as an important step. with more at the proposal and/or feasibility stage. Low income parents can potentially double their income by filing taxes.

CNODES Projects in Progress MANITOBA POPULATION RESEARCH DATA • Trends in rates of prescription opioid-related deaths across Canada REPOSITORY (Manitoba site lead: Patricia Caetano) Managing the Population Research Data Repository and providing • Direct Oral Anticoagulants (DOACs) and Venous Thromboembolism current, usable data in compliance with privacy and ethics regulations (Manitoba site lead: Salah Mahmud) is our one of core business at MCHP. In recent years, we have been • Comparative effectiveness of pharmacological treatments for successful in receiving grants to support the expansion of our data Rheumatoid Arthritis (Manitoba site lead: Dan Chateau) repository. We brought in four new databases this year: • Use of prescription medications before, during, and after pregnancy in • Cadham Provincial Labs - Laboratory Information Management Manitoba (Manitoba site leads: Dan Chateau and Colette Raymond) System (LIMS) • Use of systemic Oral Fluoroquinolones in Canada (Manitoba site leads: Shawn Bugden and Dan Chateau) • The Manitoba First Nations Research File (registry) — this is not • Utilization and adverse outcomes of Ondansetron And Fluconazole documented yet in the metadata repository or in the data descriptions, therapy during pregnancy (Manitoba site lead: Colette Raymond) internally or externally • Direct Oral Anticoagulants in patients with atrial fibrillation • Provincial Immunization Registry (Panorama) (Manitoba site lead: I Fan Kuo) • Canadian Urban Environmental (CANUE) data. • Isotretinoin use among women of reproductive age and the risk of Along with our data repository, we maintain a documentation library pregnancy and adverse pregnancy outcomes including spontaneous that stores knowledge about each database. We store data descriptions, abortion and major congenital malformation (Manitoba site lead: data models, data quality analyses, data dictionary content, and links Shawn Bugden) to data related concepts in our MCHP Concept dictionary. A complete • Safety of Incretin-based therapies with regards to incidence of overview is available online at https://umanitoba.ca/faculties/health_ pancreatitis and/or pancreatic cancer (Manitoba site lead: Laura sciences/medicine/units/chs/departmental_units/mchp/resources/ Targownik) repository/index.html

Strategy for Patient Oriented Research (SPOR) Canadian Data Platform IPDLN 2018 - Summary of Data Management Participation The SPOR CDP is a pan-Canadian initiative involving researchers and Data Management staff actively participated at the International policy makers from every province and most territories in Canada. Population Data Linkage Network (IPDLN) Conference in September, Initially proposed in 2014 and funded in 2018 ($39 million over seven 2018 in Banff, AB by presenting a pre-conference workshop titled years) by CIHR with matching funds from other jurisdictions, the “Documenting the Data Warehouse: A SAS®-Based Hands-On network will enhance Canada’s capacity to analyze routinely collected Workshop” presenting on the MCHP Concept Dictionary at another government data in cross-jurisdictional research by leveraging strong collaborative session, and delivering presentations on “Data Linkage existing national capacity and new advances in analytic techniques. Methods in Manitoba” and “What Makes Great Data Documentation”. The model allows data to remain within each jurisdiction while being Presentations by all MCHP students, staff, and researchers are listed in analyzed as if it were centrally located. All local access requirements and the presentations section of this report. approval processes are respected and data never leave existing provincial or territorial boundaries. This advance opens up vast new opportunities Providing Access to Data to conduct large national and multi-jurisdictional epidemiological The Repository Access Unit manages and tracks the approval processes studies in Canada, and allows the opportunity to conduct natural for all research projects that make use of the repository. experiments which take advantage of the diversity of policy and program The access unit provides support for researchers to navigate the required implementation strategies that exist across the country. Related objectives project approval processes. Our process-mapping project showed that will focus on enhancing and harmonizing the availability of government researchers and students who attended our accreditation session prior to research data across provinces and territories and streamlining access submitting proposals complete their research projects significantly faster. and approval processes. We have made further time savings for researchers by working with the Drs. Alan Katz and Lisa Lix will co-lead this initiative in Manitoba which Health Research Ethics Board who now send automated reminders and was announced by the Honourable Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Minister of updates for researchers—work that MCHP had to do before. This year we Health, on April 23rd, 2019. The project will be led by Dr. Kimberely had 275 active projects and reviewed the feasibility of 67 new projects. McGrail at the University of British Columbia. Remote access sites (RAS) enable data analysts and researchers Get Your Benefits (GYB) access to the repository from locations outside of the physical MCHP With the support of the Winnipeg Foundation and several government environment. These sites only provide terminal access to specific agencies, co-directors Dr. Noralou Roos and Dr. Sharon Macdonald and applications within MCHP. their team have developed the Get Your Benefits (GYB) booklet to help point Manitobans in the right direction of where to access benefits they KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION may be eligible for. Over 106,000 copies have been distributed, many MCHP recognizes the importance of knowledge translation, which is via the Manitoba Health, Seniors, and Active Living website. For more reflected in our work. We want to make sure that our research focuses information, visit Get Your Benefits. on addressing problems that Manitoba’s policy planners and service

31 providers need to answers to. Close involvement of policy staff in our Research Support project teams and advisory groups helps us to shape the questions early Eileen Boriskewich on and keeps our research focused on providing answers that can lead to improvements on the ground. Research Assistants Susan Burchill. Nkiru Eze Our Need to Know Team, led by Dr. Randy Fransoo, with membership Document Design from Manitoba Health Seniors and Active Living, Regional Health Cara Jonasson Authorities and other partners, has been meeting for more than 15 years and continues to evolve. This group is essential for planning our Repository interactive workshop days with staff of key organizations in Manitoba. Charles Burchill, Associate Director, Data Access and Use Mark Smith, Associate Director, Repository and Deliverables MCHP continued its practice of hosting interactive workshop days with staff of key organizations in Manitoba. These workshops allow detailed Data Acquisition discussion of research findings and discussions about their potential Say Hong; Sathi Saha; Dave Towns, Senior Analyst implications and application. This year’s ‘Evidence to Action’ was the Repository Access and Documentation largest of its kind held by MCHP to date. Theresa Daniuk, Assistant; Kara Dyck, Coordinator; Emily Jones, A range of social media and publication tools are used to promote Assistant; Ken Turner, Data Analyst the release of its government research reports. This includes making Data Analyst short video clips of researchers talking about their research uploaded Heather Prior, Lead; Alexandrea (Lexy) Anderson; Wendy Au; Hui Chen; to YouTube as well as creating infographics and social media graphics Matt Dahl; Shelley Derksen; Natalia Dik; Roxana Dragan; Oke Ekuma, that are shared with the public and media through press conferences, Statistical Consultant; Joykrishna Sarkar; Monica Sirski; Angela Tan; Facebook, and Twitter. Carole Taylor; Randy Walld; Marina Yogendran This year MCHP formed its first public engagement group to actively Information Technology engage the public in our research. We want to provide the public with Rod McRae, Manager; Darrin Halabuza, Support opportunities to talk to researchers and be able to participate in some way in our future research. The group is made up of 10 to 15 Manitobans Administration that act in an advisory capacity. Working in partnership with MCHP Selena Randall, Associate Director, Planning and Development researchers the group ensures that the needs and priorities of the public Kara Dyck, Executive Assistant/office Manager are considered in research. Grants Accountant LIST OF STAFF Sophie Buternowsky, Senior; Ariel Bautista; Jeannie Chen Research Scientists Alan Katz, Director, Professor, Senior Research Scientist MANITOBA FOLLOW-UP STUDY Marni Brownell, Associate Director, Research; Professor; Senior (MFUS) Research Scientist Dr. Robert Tate, Director Mariette Chartier, Assistant Professor, Research Scientist AN OVERVIEW OF MFUS Dan Chateau, Assistant Professor, Research Scientist/Statistician MFUS is one of the world’s longest running prospective longitudinal Malcolm Doupe, Associate Professor, Senior Research Scientist health studies. Initiated in 1948, MFUS has been housed and operated Randy Fransoo, Assistant Professor, Senior Research Scientist continuously at the University of Manitoba Medical School. The original objective was to investigate the prognostic significance of Lisa Lix, Professor, CRC Tier 1; Senior Research Scientist electrocardiographic abnormalities in a cohort of 3,983 healthy Alyson Mahar, Assistant Professor, Research Scientist young men. Over the last two decades the MFUS research focus has Nathan C. Nickel, Assistant Professor, Research Scientist broadened from cardiovascular epidemiology to include current issues in Leslie Roos, Professor, Founding Director, Senior Research Scientist gerontology such as the dynamic process of successful aging, nutritional Noralou Roos, Professor, Founding Director, Senior Research Scientist risk among the elderly, perceived control of aging individuals, and frailty. Chelsea Ruth, Assistant Professor, Research Scientist Research findings have been presented at international conferences Marcelo Urquia, Associate Professor, CRC Tier 2; Research Scientist including the European Society of Cardiology, the American Heart Association, the American Public Health Association, and the Research Manager Gerontological Society of America, as well as at numerous Canadian Elaine Burland national and local conferences. Sixty-three peer-reviewed articles have been published in journals of cardiology, gerontology, epidemiology, Knowledge Broker and general medicine. MFUS has encouraged collaboration with Jennifer Pepneck colleagues from other faculties and disciplines, including researchers Postdoctoral fellows in cardiology, biostatistics, gerontology, human nutritional sciences, Jenn Enns and Deepa Singal medical rehabilitation, and psychology. Training future researchers and practitioners has also been an important MFUS activity with several Research Coordinators mentorship opportunities for graduate, undergraduate, medical, and Ruth-Ann Soodeen, Lead; Ina Koseva; Scott McCulloch; Farzana post-doctoral students. Quddus; Jennifer Schultz; Dale Stevenson More details of this study can be reviewed on our website www.mfus.ca .

32 KEY ACTIVITIES DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS: A unique aspect of MFUS is that during the mid-1980s funding from From its beginnings, maintaining regular contact with study members the Canadian federal government ended. The MFUS members formed has been an integral part of MFUS. MFUS is now in its seventy-first year a committee and vowed to fund the day-to-day operation of the study of continuous operation. At the time of preparation of this report (June to the year 2000. Each fall, a short medical update was mailed to each 1, 2019), 3,872 men had a documented date of death. The remaining 111 member. He would complete the form, and many would write a cheque members would be on average 96 years of age, with most (>90%) living for $10, $25, $50, or more, and return both the update and his cheque in Canada, the others in USA. An important aspect of any cohort study in the same envelope. During that time, three-quarters of the operating is the maintenance of contact with the participants. We have heard from budget for the study was funded through member donations. More 81 (73%) of these men over the past 12 months, from another 7 (6%) recently, MFUS researchers have been successful in competitions to in the past two years. Twenty-three men are considered “on tracing”, receive grants from smaller foundations, the University of Manitoba, men we have not recently heard from and have no current address nor a Research Manitoba, and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. We confirmed notification of death. continue to receive donations from members, family of former members, as well as from interested persons with no direct tie to the members or to There is at least twice yearly contact to monitor vital status and collect MFUS. medical and survey data. Further, we contact study members’ physicians and hospitals to obtain details of health events. We contact next of kin July 1, 2018 marked the 70th anniversary of the Manitoba Follow-up and medical professionals to obtain information concerning cause of Study. The surviving 137 men are now well into retirement, and many death of deceased study members. are very active. Most live in the southern Ontario, and about 25 live on mainland British Columbia. The annual meeting of the Canadian HIGHLIGHT OF THE YEAR: Association on Gerontology was convened in Vancouver, October 18 to The Manitoba Follow-Up Study - 70th Birthday Party 20, 2018. Three University of Manitoba faculty and a graduate student During the Second World War, young men from all across Canada representing MFUS each gave presentations at the conference. A month voluntarily came from their communities to recruitment centers to before the meeting, we sent an invitation to about 60 people in BC. The enlist as aircrew for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). Dr. F.A.L. mailing included the MFUS men and family and friends of members Mathewson was Deputy Director of Medical Services for the RCAF on our list who lived within a reasonable driving distance of downtown and oversaw their physical examinations. During the war years, he Vancouver. The invitation was to a 70th birthday party for MFUS. stored the medical records of height, body weight, blood pressure, and the electrocardiograms that had been recorded on these men. Between Twenty-eight people attended the birthday party, held at the conference 1946 and 1948, he sought to re-establish contact with the men with an hotel from 11:00 to 2:00. Dr. Tate provided an overview of the study, its invitation to participate in a long-term medical study of cardiovascular goals and some findings. The main focus for the day was to thank the disease. This was the origin of the Manitoba Follow-up Study (MFUS). men who have made this study possible. Eight MFUS members were in attendance. Each came with some family members. Family and friends of MFUS began on July 1, 1948 with a cohort of 3,983 young men. The former members also came, as well as five individuals from the University mean age of the study participants was 31 years, and all men were of Manitoba. free of clinical evidence of cardiovascular disease. The study protocol was to request physical examinations on a regular basis. Each man would be examined by his personal physician in his own community. The examination results including weight, blood pressure, and an electrocardiogram were sent to the University of Manitoba Medical School. The overall goal of this study was to document abnormalities that would appear on the electrocardiograms over time as the men aged in order to determine the prognostic value of these abnormalities for subsequent incident cardiovascular disease. After the war about half of the cohort remained involved with aviation (approximately 2,000 men), and about half of those (approximately 1,000 men) were career pilots, mostly for commercial airlines. The other half of the cohort returned to school, to civilian occupations, to family farms, and to continue their lives with their families. During their careers, MFUS members have lived in every province of Canada and throughout much of the USA. At times, many international pilots were based in other countries The above photo was taken by Dr. Michelle Porter in Vancouver on October 18, around the world. Wherever they lived, their medical records of physical 2018 on the occasion of the 70th year celebration of the Manitoba Follow-up Study. examinations, physician diagnoses, and hospital discharge summaries Left to right in the front row are MFUS members Harry Baedak (age 95y), Robert came to Winnipeg. The original records are kept intact, stored in large Bell (age 89y), Jack Logan (age 97y), Harry Hardy (age 96y). In the back row envelopes (one for each MFUS member) occupying 139 filing cabinet are MFUS members Dr. Les Chasmar (age 94y) and JCS Jack Miles (age 100y), drawers. Over 60 peer-reviewed publications have been published in MFUS Researchers Drs. Audrey Swift and Robert Tate (age unknown), MFUS member Donald Easton (age 95y), Philip St. John, MD with MFUS, and Mr. Jack journals of cardiology, general medicine, epidemiology, and gerontology. Malischewski. Mr. Malischewski is the youngest MFUS member guest, only 82y, and Results have been presented at medical conferences locally, nationally was part of a later group of men added to the MFUS cohort at the request of the and internationally, most recently in Vancouver. Department of Transport. All persons in this photo have provided signed consent to permit their picture and name to be acknowledged. There are many remarkable features to define MFUS. The study continues today, still with 111 men now at a mean age of 96 years. Very few men, less than one percent of the original cohort, have been lost to follow-up.

33 On November 7dic, Global News BC interviewed Mr. Miles and Dr. Tate, VDEC is a secure high-performance computing platform to assemble, about the longevity of both him and MFUS. The interview aired on the 6 maintain, and analyze massive health care and administrative databases, o’clock news that evening. https://globalnews.ca/video/4642478/100- providing secure and direct access to clinical and administrative year-old-b-c-war-vet-helping-men-live-longer-through-research databases housed at the MCHP. Additionally, VDEC developsd several software for related studies. List of Staff VDEC provides professionals and career-starters alike, access to a Robert B. Tate, PhD is full-time Director of MFUS and a Professor in the stimulating training environment to further their development. As a CHS, Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences. research hub, VDEC, dedicated to serving on a provincial, national, and Dr Audrey Swift - research associate (0.3 EFT) global level, has great potential to excel as an institution of excellence Dennis Bayomi - 0.1 EFT - is a research analyst and oversees MFUS data for multidisciplinary research, training, professional development, and management. knowledge translation. Elizabeth Sachs - student research assistant KEY ACTIVITIES Surandi Wadu Mesthri - student research assistant Funding Awarded Salah Mahmud Clinical collaborators and MDs volunteering their time for clinical • Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Tier 2, Canada correspondence and medical record coding with the manitoba follow- Research Chair (CRC) in Pharmaco-Epidemiology and Vaccine up study Evaluation, November 2017-October 2022, $500,000 Dr. Phil St. John • Merck Canada, The Epidemiology, Patterns of Healthcare Utilization Dr. Christie Macdonald and Direct Medical Costs of Diseases Associated with Human Dr. Julia Uhanova Papillomavirus Infection among Men in Manitoba, Canada: September 2018, $210,925 Academic collaborators at the University of Manitoba Lauren Kelly Dr. Christina Lengyel, Human Nutritional Sciences - nutritional risk • Children’s Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba: Evaluating the assessment long-term health effects of neonates exposed to opioids in pregnancy: Dr. Depeng Jiang - CHS - longitudinal trajectory analysis June 2018-May 2020, $60,900

Dr. Mahmoud Torabi CHS - longitudinal analysis with missing data Krista Wilkinson Dr. Julia Uhanova - Max Rady College of Medicine - liver disease, • Research Manitoba PhD Studentship, September 2017-August 2019, cirrhosis and hepatitis $37,500

Dr. Phil St. John - Section Head Geriatric Medicine - frailty and quality Vanessa Poliquin of life • McLaughlin Foundation, July 2017-June 2018, $12,500 • Manitoba Medical Service Foundation, July 2017-June 2018, $12,500 Academic collaborators outside the University of Manitoba • University of Manitoba, Dean’s Fellowship Fund, July 2017-June 2018, Dr. Edward Thompson, Sociology, College of the Holy Cross,W erchester, $17,317 Mass, USA Alex Aregbesola VACCINE AND DRUG EVALUATION • George and Fay Yee Centre for Healthcare Innovation’s (CHI) Patient CENTRE (VDEC) and Public Engagement Award, 2018 - 2019, $2000 Dr. Salah Mahmud, Director TRAINING/MENTORING Postdoctoral fellow The Vaccine and Drug Evaluation Centre (VDEC) continues to be 2017/11 Alex Aregbesola (in progress), a vibrant research unit of the CHS, with affiliation to the College of Principal Supervisor University of Manitoba Pharmacy and the George and Fay Yee Centre for Healthcare Innovation Student degree start date: 2017/11 (CHI). Thesis/project title: Role of antihypertensive VDEC Director, Dr. Salah Mahmud, elected to the Royal Society of medications in prostate cancer Canada College of New Scholars in 2017, is the recipient of a Tier 2 Present position: Postdoctoral Fellow, Canada Research Chair (CRC) in pharmacoepidemiology and vaccine University of Manitoba evaluation, first awarded from 2012-2017, ($500,000), and renewed in 2017 for an additional five years, (2017-2022, $500,000). Doctorate 2018/2 Robertus van Aalst (in progress), VDEC supports Dr. Mahmud’s research program and provides Academic Advisor University of Groningen computing, data management, and methods support, including assistance with study design and data analysis, to researchers internal Student degree start date: 2018/1 and external to the University of Manitoba, the Province of Manitoba, Thesis/project title: TBA and Canada. The VDEC team, comprised of epidemiologists, computer programmers/data analysts, and support staff in addition to postdoctoral Present position: Field Liaison Sanofi Pasteur fellows and research assistants, currently manages more than 35 research projects including 15 projects led by (mostly new) researchers not directly affiliated the unit.

34 2017/9 George Okoli (in progress), List of Staff Principal Supervisor University of Manitoba Dr. Salah Mahmud, Director Student degree start date: 2017/9 Mr. Dallas Legare, Operations Manager Dr. Christiaan Righolt, Analytics Manager Thesis/project title: Individual and provider factors associated with differential seasonal Dr. Xibiao Ye, Assistant Professor, Epidemiologist influenza vaccine uptake in Manitoba Dr. Songul Bozat-Emre, Assistant Professor, Epidemiologist Present position: Research Associate and Review Dr. Lauren E Kelly, Researcher Manager, CHI, University of Manitoba Dr. Dylan MacKay, Researcher Dr. Jennifer Protudjer, Researcher 2015/9 Amani F. Hamad (in progress), Dr. Randall Gieni, Research Associate Academic Advisor University of Manitoba Dr. Florentin Racovitan, Intern Student degree start date: 2015/9 Dr. Enas Abdussalam, Volunteer Student Degree Expected Date: 2019/8 Ms. Maryam Razzaq, Volunteer Thesis/project title: Prenatal and early Information Technologist, Computer Programmer/Data Analyst childhood antibiotics exposure and risk for Mr. Barret Monchka neurodevelopmental disorders Mr. Gurpreet Pabla Present position: Student, University of Mr. Geng Zhang Manitoba Mr. Robert Bisewski 2015/9 Krista Wilkinson (in progress), Mr. Micheal Sobhy Principal Supervisor University of Manitoba Current Students/Trainees Student degree start date: 2015/9 Dr. Alex Aregbesola, postdoctoral fellow Student Degree Expected Date: 2018/9 Ms. Krista Wilkinson, PhD - in progress Thesis/project title: Evaluating pertussis vaccine Dr. George Okoli, PhD - in progress effectiveness in Manitoba using administrative data Mr. Robertus van Aalst, PhD - in progress Present position: Epidemiologist, Population and Ms. Amani F. Hamad, PhD - in progress Public Health Dr. Vanessa Poliquin, master’s thesis - completed Winnipeg Regional Health Authority Ms. Hatice Guler-Berk, master’s thesis - in progress

Master’s Thesis 2016/1-2019/3 Vanessa Poliquin (completed), Master’s of Principal Supervisor Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, England Student degree start date: 2015/1 Student degree end date: 2019/3 Thesis/project title: Individual and provider factors associated with differential uptake of the influenza vaccine among pregnant women in Manitoba, Canada Present position: Clinician Investigator Program, University of Manitoba/Obstetrician- Gynecologist, Manitoba HIV Program

2014/9 Hatice Guler-Berk (in progress), Principal Supervisor University of Manitoba Student degree start date: 2014/9 Student Degree Expected Date: 2019/8 Thesis/project title: What is the occlusion rate of the power PICCs in the WRHA community IV program? Present position: Nurse, WRHA; M.Sc. student, U of Manitoba

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ASSOCIATED WITH A UNIT MARCIA ANDERSON TRACIE A. AFIFI Activities My program of research addresses child maltreatment, mental and Dr. Anderson is the Executive Director Indigenous Academic Affairs, physical health, resilience, and prevention. Ongomiizwin - Indigenous Institute of Health and Healing. Key Activities Research and Invited Presentations 2018 Recipient of The Royal-Mach-Gaensslen Prize for Mental Health Keynote speaker: “The Next 150: Reconciliation and Health” at the Research from The Royal’s Institute of Mental Health Research. The Upstream Closing the Gap Conference, Ottawa, ON, April 7, 2018 annual national prize provides funding to outstanding star researchers in Keynote speaker: “The Heart Health of IndigenousW omen” at the the field of mental health. It recognizes those with a demonstrated track Canadian Women’s Heart Health Summit, Ottawa, ON, April 5, 2018 record in research with excellence in scientific rigor, innovative thinking, Honouring Shawane Dagosiwin’s - Dr. Sherry Peden, Partnership imagination and originality and a clear ability to work in partnership Conference, IIHH and Aboriginal Education Research Forum, Winnipeg, with other disciplines and/or research teams external to the institution MB, May 14, 2018 with which they are affiliated ($100,000). CPHA Conference, Montreal, QC, May 29-31, 2018 Occupational Therapy student presentation, University of Manitoba, 2017 Article of the Year in Child Abuse & Neglect. The official journal Winnipeg, MB, June 14, 2018 of The International Society of the Prevention of Child Abuse & Neglect Presentation, Pediatric Nephrology Academic Rounds, Indigenous (ISPCAN). This paper was chosen as Article of the year out of the 238 Health Equity: Examining Racism as an Indigenous Social Determinant manuscripts published in Child Abuse & Neglect in 2017. The criteria for of Health, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, October 5, 2018 the award are: a) novel nature of the paper, b) potential to advance the CoRS Grand Rounds: Impact on Racism, University of Manitoba, field, and c) high academic quality. Afifi TO, Ford D, Gershoff E, Winnipeg, MB, October 16, 2018 Merrick M, Grogan-Kaylor A, Ports KA, MacMillan HL, Holden GW, Canadian Cardiovascular Congress, Toronto, ON, October 2018 Taylor CA, Lee SJ, Peters Bennett R. Spanking and adult mental health Canadian Undergraduate Conference on Healthcare 2018, Queen’s impairment: The case for the designation of spanking as an adverse University, Kingston, ON, November 9-10, 2018 childhood experience, Child Abuse & Neglect. 2017;71:24-31. Indigenous Scholar Speaker Series, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, 2017 Recipient of a Merit Award in the Research, Scholarly Work, MB, February 12, 2019 and Creative Activities Category from the University of Manitoba and University of Manitoba Faculty Association ($3000). Awards Dr. Anderson was named one of Canada’s most powerful women in 2016-2021 Associate Editor of Child Abuse & Neglect published by 2018 by Women’s Executive Network (WXN) for “bolstering Indigenous Elsevier. The official Journal of the International Society of the medical education and health care delivery in Northern Manitoba”. Prevention of Child Abuse & Neglect (ISPCAN). Launched in 2003, WXN’s annual awards celebrate the incredible 2017-2018 Guest editor of special section titled Adverse childhood accomplishments of 100 Canadian women who have achieved great experiences (ACEs): Continuing conversations in Child Abuse & Neglect things for our society. and published by Elsevier. The official Journal of the International Society of the Prevention of Child Abuse & Neglect (ISPCAN). SHARON BRUCE Media Highlights Print and Online: CBC (March 11, 2018, Study suggests ‘strong Dr. Bruce was acting department head from January through December relationship’ between bullying and drug use, could help to shape 2018 during Dr. Moses administrative leave. Dr. Bruce taught the prevention strategies); Newsweek (January 25, 2019, Spanking children graduate seminar course CHSC7390 “Health Promotion” and led tutorial linked to antisocial behavior in adulthood by Kashmira Gander); Reuters sessions in the undergraduate medical program. Dr. Bruce’s primary (January 30, 2019, Physical punishment of kids tied to antisocial research activities remain with Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation and the behavior in adulthood by Lisa Rapaport); Global News (March 26, 2019, Canadian HIV Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Cohort Study A Welsh ban on smacking kids would leave reporting up to passersby-is (CHIWOS). that a good idea? by Jane Gerster). Sandy Bay Dr. Bruce has worked in partnership with Sandy Bay since 2001 Radio: CBC Radio One Morning Show with Marcy Marcusa (March 6, completing epidemiological and health services studies in relation to 2018, Bullying and drug use interview with Sarah Turner); CBC Radio- diabetes. Outputs from the research have contributed to: (1) a new Canada (March 13, 2018, Bullying and drug use interview in French with service delivery model for foot care; (2) re-establishment or development Janique Fortier). of clinical networks related to diabetes complications; (3) reorganization of work teams and structures within the Health Centre; and most recently Television: CTV National News at 6 pm (September 10, 2018, Georgia (4) funding proposals for construction of a new Health Centre and an school brings back the paddle. Live interview with Merella Fernandez). expanded Fitness Centre within the community. Foundational research CTV News at 5 pm (October 18, 2018, Medical Watch, Dr. Tracie Afifi for the development of a diabetes prevention program is complete and receives the 2018 Royal-Mach-Gaensslen Prize for Mental Health the Sandy Bay Diabetes Advisory Group (the governance structure for Research). the study) is finalizing intervention foci. Dr. Bruce visited colleagues at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Adelaide, List of Staff Australia in February 2019 and renewed collaborations for diabetes In PhD Programs: Isabel Garces prevention programming. In master’s Programs: Katelin McDermott, Samantha Salmon, Shannon Struck Two members of the Sandy Bay Diabetes Advisory Group participated in the “Silent Genomes” Gathering Ceremony in Victoria, BC in July Research Associates: Sarah Turner, Tamara Taillieu, Janique Fortier, Shay-Lee Bolton 36 2018. The Silent Genomes project is CIHR-funded and the purpose is to ROBERT CHASE critically examine issues surrounding genetic research among Indigenous Dr. Chase provides occupational medical services to MFL Occupational people and communities. The study involves Indigenous people from Health Centre (Winnipeg CHC) and LAMP Occupational Health Canada, the United States, Australia and New Zealand who have Program (Toronto CHC). expertise in the area, and includes Indigenous community representatives from across Canada, Indigenous clinicians and researchers, and ally- He gave undergraduate medical education students lectures on researchers and clinicians. Sandy Bay will host a workshop in summer or immigrant health and perspectives on global health and armed conflict fall 2019. and violence; tutorials in population health; and mentored medical students on clinical electives in developing countries (Allan Klass CHIWOS (Canadian HIV Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Memorial Program). Cohort Study) Dr. Bruce is co-principal investigator of the Manitoba site of CHIWOS. Dr. Chase’s main research focus is Life Story Board (LSB) methods The purpose of the national cohort study is to develop women-centered evaluation and applied research. LSB is a versatile visual schema and services for women living with HIV. The aim of the Manitoba component interview tool to depict narrative. Website: http://vidaview.ca . In is to inform development of health services and policy for Indigenous counselling, LSB co-construction engages the client in a guided cognitive women living with HIV. Partners in the Manitoba component include expressive process. As a qualitative research interview tool in social Ka Na Kanichihk, Sisters of Fire, Nine Circles, the Manitoba Harm research LSB elicits rich, contextualized information. Reduction Network, Ndinawe Youth Resource Centre, Manitoba HIV Program, and University of Manitoba. The Manitoba project is grounded Current research projects include: in ceremony and spirituality with leadership from Adina Lakser (study Life Story Board: An Innovative Visual Interview Tool in Healthcare. coordinator), Carey Sinclair (knowledge keeper), and Laverne Gervais A summer research project for a medical student will pilot LSB as (Ka Ni Kanichihk). Numerous data dissemination activities took place a counselling tool in three program settings in mental health and this year as well as preparation for the final data generation phase. addictions: AFM youth residential and men’s adult services and WRHA Crisis Response Centre. This is funded by office of Graduate This year, through ceremony with Elders and the project Knowledge and Advanced Degree Education in Medicine, Max Rady College of Keeper, the project received the name “Women healing living the Medicine. good life”. This name highlights the project’s commitment to healing, ceremony, community building, and spirituality, which are all central ‘Building Relationships’ proposes to develop a community-driven and aspects of Indigenous health. Principles central to achieving the goal culturally-adapted dating violence prevention program for Indigenous of transforming health services for Indigenous women living with HIV teens. One project component is to develop an Indigenous LSB. Project include: operating from and applying a decolonizing lens, conducting partners are: Ndinawemaaganag Endaawaad (Ndinawe), Ma Mawi Wi research that is led by and is meaningful to those most affected by HIV, Chi Itata (Ma Mawi), and RESOLVE (U of M). It is funded by Public and proceeding in a way that honours the dignity and spirit of all those Health Agency of Canada PHAC - Preventing Gender-based Violence the involved. Key ceremony and scholarly activities that occurred this year Health Perspective ($1 million for five years). are listed below. A book project on LSB as a visual elicitation and interview tool by social Graduate Students and health science researchers (in collaboration with Javier Mignone and Supervisor Kerstin Roger) Allison Wiens, M.Sc., Community Health Sciences He conducted LSB interviews of Eritrean and Chinese immigrant Committee Member workers in “Building Support for Newcomer Workers in the Food Charity Maritim, M.Sc., Community Health Sciences Processing Industry” MFL Occupational Health Centre funded by WCB Suzanne Roberston, M.Sc., Community Health Sciences Manitoba RWIP in 2016.

Completed S. MICHELLE DRIEDGER Elsabé duPlessis, PhD, Community Health Sciences, Defense date: During the 2018-19 fiscal year, Dr. Driedger advanced her research September 10, 2018 (Committee member) programs by continuing ongoing projects as well as beginning new ones. In the previous fiscal year, a number of her research projects had drawn KEY ACTIVITIES to a close, and in the past year final results of those projects continued Drumming Circle: For CHIWOS participants and Sisters of Fire to be prepared as articles for publication. These included manuscripts participants. Winnipeg MB, February 27 - March 27, 2019. on health risk communication during the H1N1 pandemic as well as on navigating clinical and policy uncertainty for cancer screening for PSA Sweat Lodge Ceremony: Elder Angie Cote. Winnipeg, MB, December testing and mammography. 5, 2018. Healing ceremony for project participants and working group members. Dr. Driedger is a co-Principal Investigator for a CIHR-supported project Naming Ceremony: Elders Sheldon and Angie Cote. Winnipeg, MB, July that is examining participatory risk communication among First Nations, 14, 2018. Received the name “Women Healing Living the Good Life” and Metis, and Inuit youth. Dr. Driedger is leading the Metis case study in direction to work on healing and spirituality. partnership with the Manitoba Metis Federation (MMF). For this project, Dr. Driedger and her team are carrying out an evaluation of culture List of Staff camps for Metis youth that are organized and run by the MMF. These Adina Lakser, Research Coordinator, CHIWOS camps have been developed by the MMF to teach Metis youth about Carey Sinclair, Knowledge Keeper, CHIWOS Metis history and cultural traditions as a means to strengthen leadership

37 and communication skills, self-efficacy, Metis identity, and overall health Empowerment for Development and Peacebuilding. Instructor: J. and well-being. Over the last year, Dr. Driedger and her team took Buckland. Canadian School of Peacebuilding, Canadian Mennonite part in two MMF youth culture camps, one in Winnipegosis and one University, June 13, 2018. in Boissevain, Manitoba. While carrying out data collection through surveys, discussion groups, and arts-based activities, camp attendees Graduate Student Advising learned about Metis culture from local Elders and community members. Advisor to one doctoral student. Thesis committee member for one Learning-based activities have included Michif language, fishing, ice- Community Health Sciences master’s student, one family social sciences fishing, GPS wayfinding, sash-weaving, traditional food preparation, and master’s student, and one education doctoral student. more. This project and associated youth culture camps will continue into this next year. Student Trainee Jamal Tavosi Dr. Driedger is also leading and collaborating on two studies funded by the Canadian Immunization Research Network (CIRN), both of which Research Activity are dedicating to investigating ways to address vaccine hesitancy by Dr. Duncan’s research this year continued to focus primarily on the refining communication strategies. The rstfi is almost nearing completion costs of family care to children and to adults. She provided significant and involves testing different vaccine information communications service in this area to the Public Interest Law Centre by providing an interventions and their interaction with people’s decision-making expert opinion on the cost of raising children for one of their court cases. tendencies. A nation-wide survey was completed in the last year and In addition, she started research on financial well-being with an award survey results are now being analyzed. The second CIRN project involves from the Canadian Home Economics Foundation to analyze data from conducting interviews with expectant parents and gathering their Statistics Canada’s 2014 Canadian Financial Capability Survey. opinions on existing vaccine information sources. Data collection is ongoing and will continue into the next fiscal year. Highlights of the year included becoming president-elect of her professional society, the American Council on Consumer Interests Finally, Dr. Driedger has several other studies that are just beginning - (ACCI), being reappointed to the Financial Consumer Agency of with ethics approvals now in place for each, she is about to move on to Canada Research Committee on Financial Literacy, and being invited to phases of participant recruitment and data collection. She is leading a review the Work and Family Researchers Network Conference for the CIHR-funded study that will be investigating patient-doctor interactions International Journal of Care and Caring. As a result of her new role with in the context of recently promoted initiatives to decrease unnecessary ACCI, Dr. Duncan participated in two events organized by Wiley, the testing and treatments for common ailments. Another CIHR-supported publisher of ACCI’s scholarly journal, the Journal of Consumer Affairs: study is examining perspectives of immigrant and refugee women the Wiley Executive Seminar in Washington, DC, which focuses on on the factors supporting improved childhood immunization access, changes in scholarly publishing, and a strategy day with Wiley at their uptake, and messaging. A SSHRC-funded study will be investigating offices in Hoboken, NJ. the efficacy of patient engagement and input mechanisms when the Canadian Task Force for Preventive Health Care developed their updated Professional and Community Service recommendations for mammography screening in 2018. President-Elect, Board of Directors, American Council on Consumer Interests. Aside from these projects for which Dr. Driedger is the Principal or co- Member, Financial Consumer Agency of Canada Research Committee on Principal Investigator, she also continues to provide collaborative support Financial Literacy. for a number of other studies for which she is a co-investigator. Member, Organizing Committee, Vanier Institute of the Family’s Families Service on Graduate Student Committees in Canada Conference 2019, University of Manitoba Satellite Conference. Doctorate Board of Directors, Community Financial Counselling Services, 2017 - Present Crockett, Leah, PhD, Community Health Sciences, Winnipeg, and member of the Strategic Planning Committee. Integrated Knowledge Translation in Child Health, role: committee member Manitoba Financial Literacy Forum. 2016 - Present Lines, Laurie-Ann, PhD, School of Public Health, Consultant, Middle and Senior Years Human Ecology: Family Studies, University of Alberta, Health Perceptions of Dene Manitoba Education and Training. First Nations Youth in a Community Context, role: committee member JOAN DURRANT Masters SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES 2018 - Present Bale-Nick, Megan, MPH, Community Health Sciences, Taught two undergraduate courses: role: supervisor Summer 2018: FMLY 4804 Children in Adversity (12 students) Winter 2019: FMLY 3806 Children, Violence and Rights (47 students) Full time Staff Ryan Maier (2012 to present) Member of two university committees: RESOLVE Steering Committee (University Committee reporting to Vice- KAREN DUNCAN President Research) Courses Taught Community Health Sciences Undergraduate Committee (Departmental FMLY 2400 Family Financial Health, Undergraduate, 25 students, Fall Committee reporting to Head) 2018, 3 credit hours. Served on three students’ committees: Guest Lecture Stewart-Tufescu, A. (completed). Assessing the Transportability of a Money and Relationships: How do people in relationships handle their Violence Prevention Program in Three Diverse Country Contexts. PhD, finances? Course: PCTS/BUSI/IDS-3950C & PCD-5390C: Financial Applied Health Sciences, University of Manitoba (Advisor). 38 Tolaj, C. (completed). Addressing Corporal Punishment in Post-war EVELYN FORGET Kosovo. Honours Thesis, Sociology, University of Manitoba (Advisor). CURRENT ACTIVITIES Wessels, I. (completed). Parental Engagement in Parent Training Evelyn continues to do a lot of media events related to Basic Income. In Intervention. Findings from the Sinovuyo Caring Families Project. March 2019, she was a featured panelist at the Festival du Film et Forum PhD Dissertation, University of Cape Town, South Africa (External International sur les droits humains in Geneva, where a documentary Examiner). entitled The Free Lunch Society profiled her research. She was in Scotland assisting with the basic income feasibility studies underway in four Professional Development Activities: towns, and consulting with the Royal Society for the Arts which just Attended webinar on Trauma-informed Schools, ACES Connection, recently launched its basic income report. She was in Porto, London, and November. Finland participating in basic income-related activities. She was also a Attended webinar on Moving toward Inclusive Teaching: LGBT2SQ+, featured participant in the Dutt Debate at Queen’s University and University of Manitoba, May. delivered the Jennifer Keck Memorial Lecture at Laurentian University. Attended workshop on Mendeley, University of Manitoba, December. She was invited to St. Dunstan’s Institute for Christianity and Culture in PEI and delivered invited lectures in Toronto, Ottawa, and Halifax on the KEY ACTIVITIES same topic. Her research was profiled in Japanese, Korean, and German Local: television documentaries on basic income and an American Dr. Durrant collaborates with Mosaic Newcomer Family Resource documentary, also based on her research and entitled The Manitoba Network on an ongoing basis to deliver Positive Discipline in Everyday Story, has been playing across North America. Parenting (PDEP), a violence prevention program she created, to parents throughout Winnipeg. She also collaborates with them on the training of M.Sc. Theses: professionals to become PDEP facilitators. Herpai, N. (2018). Do you have a family doctor? A mixed-methods Member of the Board of Directors of Snowflake Place for Children health policy analysis of primary health reform in Canada. Community and Youth (Representing Minster of Family Services). This is a multi- Health Sciences. Winnipeg, MB: University of Manitoba. system collaborative centre for child abuse investigations that brings together Police, Child and Family Services, Victim Services and Forensic Khaloei, Farnoosh (2018) Marital Breakdown and Insolvency. Family Interviewers in one location to minimize trauma to children who have Studies, Winnipeg, MB: University of Manitoba. disclosed abuse. PhD Theses: Member of the Child Rights Academic Network, a network of Canadian Cui, Y. (2018). Consequences and control of tobacco use among some academics working on children’s rights issues formed by retired senator Canadian populations. Winnipeg, MB: University of Manitoba. Landon Pearson. Das, P. Kumar (2018). Problem gambling through the lens of population Member of the Canadian Network to End Corporal Punishment of health. Economics. Winnipeg, MB: University of Manitoba. Children in Canada, a multidisciplinary network advocating for law reform and public education in Canada. In 2018/19, she consulted to the Han, J. (2018). Three essays on health economics for populations with Ministry of Justice and to Senator Murray Sinclair. vulnerability in Canada. Economics. Winnipeg, MB: University of Manitoba. National: Dr. Durrant co-leads a national knowledge transfer initiative, the Joint Statement on Physical Punishment of Children and Youth, that has been MELINDA FOWLER endorsed by 633 professional organizations across Canada. Dr. Fowler is the Director of Education, Ongomiizwin - Indigenous Institute of Health and Healing. She co-leads a second knowledge transfer initiative, the Theological Statement in Support of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call to Teaching: Action #6, that is being disseminated to religious leaders across Canada Facilitator at multiple times throughout the year with: Indigenous Health via a website that provides supportive documentation and resources. curriculum-UGME; LGBTQ curriculum/panel-UGME; Population Health-UGME; and Health and Health Services of First Nations, Metis, International: and Inuit Peoples-CHS. Dr. Durrant collaborates with Save the Children Sweden (SCS) on a global violence prevention project through which her parenting program, Invited one-time classes: Positive Discipline in Everyday Parenting, is being implemented in 36 Addressing historical and cultural sensitivities in research and practice countries. She leads the program development, training, and evaluation from Indigenous perspectives. Dr. Fowler invited Elder Margaret teams. This year, Dr. Durrant coordinated training and program delivery Lavallee and Dr. Lisa Monkman to assist with this course, it was in Canada, Indonesia, Korea, Panama, Rwanda, and Vietnam and completed over Webex as it was a lecture for U of T. consulted to SCS’ Monitoring and Evaluation department on a systematic Collaborative Specialization in Resuscitation Science evaluation of PDEP in Kosovo. Working with vulnerable populations and 2SLGBTQ+: Please don’t make Member of the Board of Advisors, US Alliance to End the Corporal any assumptions- Southern Family Medicine Residents Punishment of Children, a coalition of US organizations formed to disseminate research and advocate for action to end corporal Clinical: punishment. Visiting elective student from McGill University. Shadowing medical student at Mothering Project Mount Carmel Clinic Founder and Coordinator of the Global Information Network on Physical Punishment, a knowledge sharing listserv with over 200 members in all Research: regions of the world. • Aboriginal Children’s Hurt and Healing Project

39 • Bariatric Surgery and Type 2 Diabetes advisor to IHAT and KHPT, and advising the managing trustees of both • Inuit in the City KHPT and IHAT in better coordination and effective management. • Improving the outcomes of Manitobans living with spinal cord In addition to this, he regularly participated in IHAT and KHPT core injuries, special focus on Indigenous Manitobans with SCI committee meetings, advocacy activities, and representing IHAT technical support unit, New Delhi in project management committee Presentations: meetings, project staff hiring meetings, etc. Dr. Halli has been also • PRIDoc: True colors workshop spending lot of time with UP TSU team in implementing the University • Northern Health Research conference: Poster on Inuit in the City of Manitoba projects namely maternal and child health, family planning, project and panel with OE Indigenous students nutrition in Uttar Pradesh state. More specifically, he has been a mentor • Society of Medical Decision Makers conference: Indigenous ways of of family planning project team. health decision making across the lifespan • Discovery Days in HSc: Clearing a path for generations to come; For the last one year, he has been coordinating all the technical meetings Indigenous teachings & Indigenous health of the core committee members of the University of Manitoba India • Community matters: What is our current system? Colonial structures projects. In addition to this, Dr. Halli also participates in the research and health-care challenges and publication committee meetings of the UP TSU and has been the lead author in preparing the paper on fertility and family planning in Working groups: Uttar Pradesh, India: major progress with persistent gaps. In addition, to Dr. Fowler recently started working with a College of Physicians and this along with Dr. Marissa Becker, he is looking after the University of Surgeons working group: suboxone working group to develop a manitoba Manitoba New Delhi office. recommended practice manual for buprenorphine/naloxone, and plans to do the same for methadone in the future. University of Manitoba has signed an MOU with many Indian institutes, and for many of these Dr. Halli was directly responsible. These Indian Administrative: institutes seek his support in research capacity building, in developing As Director of Ongomiizwin Education, Ongomiizwin - Institute of academic policies, faculty and student exchanges and he spends some Health and Healing, Dr. Fowler hired a new administrative secretary and time in these activities. He also has been instrumental in encouraging Elder Helper. They are working on a formal relationship with Red River and mentoring students from these Universities to spend three to four College to expand our mentorship efforts and our land based/cultural months on our campus with different departments of their choice teaching sites. They participated in the Pimose Ta mentorship event. Ta to enhance their research skills with support from Queen Elizabeth Minogiin Mushkiki Minaan: revitalization of the medicine garden with Scholarship administered by our department. For instance, last summer a addition of Healer, Kathy Bird, to provide video-recorded teachings along student from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai spent her summer with Elder, Margaret Lavallee, which is funded through the Indigenous months at the University of Manitoba working with Professor Natalie Initiatives project. Riediger. Also two students from our University spent their summer months at the University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad. Dr. Halli A member of the Senior Leadership and Executive Council, was a mentor of these students while they were in India and made sure Ongomiizwin - Institute for Health and Healing that Manitoba students’ logistic arrangements are made at the campus such as accommodation and food. He participates as an invited Board MSEI lead/MSEI committee, worked with Dr. Goulet to secure more Member of the Kittur Rani Chennamma Residential School for Girls, funding to have Elders/Knowledge Keepers a part of the three day Kittur. Moreover, based on the encouragement of the Vice President workshop along with the admissions interviews and hope to secure (International), University of Manitoba. Dr. Halli visited Kashmir funding to ensure the interviews continue to be culturally responsive and Agricultural and Technology University, Srinagar, India and facilitated safe for our Indigenous applicants international collaboration. Health and Health Services of First Nations, Inuit, and Metis Peoples Member of a Panel on Maternal and Child Health Project in Uttar course facilitator—reading reflection papers and term papers Pradesh, India and presented introductory remarks on the topic at the Annual Conference of the Indian Association for the Study of Population, Mentorship through OE Varanasi, India, September, 2018. Traditional medicine course with Kathy Bird and traditional medicine clinic once/month ANDREW HATALA Graduate Level Supervision: External Administrative Duties: 2016 to present - Suzanne Robertson - Masters in Community Health • IPAC board, physician director Sciences. Primary Supervisor. Project title: experiences of Indigenous • Manitoba Opioid Agonist Treatment Community of Practice group mothers during apprehension of children from Family Social Services in • Methadone/buprenorphine course auditor Winnipeg, Manitoba. • Health-care advisory committee with the Department of Justice: Care 2017 to present - Chinyere Njeze - PhD in Community Health Sciences. of the aging offender Primary supervisor. Project title: Examining the experiences of African, • LIME member Caribbean, and Black women living with HIV/AIDS in Winnipeg, MB. • PRIDoc member 2018 to present - Lindsay Allan - master’s in Community Health Sciences. Primary supervisor. Project title: Advancing the integration of SHIVALINGAPPA HALLI Indigenous healing and biomedical systems in a Winnipeg clinic. For the last one year, Dr. Halli has been spending most of his time in India and assisting the University of Manitoba projects implementing 2018 to present - Sheri McKinstry - master’s in pediatric dentistry. partner organizations, IHAT and KHPT. He has been also technical Primary supervisor. Project title: Examining the experiences of

40 Indigenous children undergoing intensive dental surgery in a Winnipeg lectured on qualitative methods. Dr. Kelly delivered one guest lecture this dental clinic. year. She sits on six graduate student committees and is supervising PhD Student Lisette Dansereau. Teaching Graduate Course: Cultural Perspectives of Illness and Health Care In terms of service work, Dr. Kelly served as a Peer Reviewer in the Systems (Fall 2018). CIHR 2018 spring project grant competition on the public, community and population health committee, where she also served as the sex and University of Manitoba: Undergraduate Medical Education (UMEG) Med gender-based analysis expert. Dr. Kelly was a judge for the Canadian 1 - Cultural determinants of Health (Fall 2018). association on gerontology doctoral/postdoctoral student poster competition and was elected as the divisional representative for social Community engagement and research activities are ongoing related to sciences on the board of directors. She is chair of the graduate awards my funding. committee and was nominated as a member of the senate committee on academic accommodation appeals. CHRISTINE KELLY In 2018-2019, Dr. Kelly continued to lead a national study on directly List of Staff funded (DF) home care for older adults, funded by CIHR. This project Yuns Oh, PhD, Research Associate involves an environmental scan of all DF home care programs in Canada Kevin Balkaran, Undergraduate Research Assistant and an in-depth qualitative case study of the Manitoba Self and Family Zena van de Poel, Graduate Research Assistant Managed Care program. Data collection for the study was completed Lisette Dansereau, Graduate Research Assistant in late 2018 and analysis is underway. The research will make a number of contributions, including distinguishing the role of DF workers from JOEL KETTNER other home care workers, descriptions of programs across Canada, and In classrooms and other settings, Dr. Kettner has continued to try to contributions to ongoing policy debates in this sector (resulting in seven facilitate critical thinking about, and activities towards, health equity by presentations and four journal articles submitted or published this year). undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate students, as well as colleagues Dr. Kelly supervises three research assistants at varied levels. Dr. Kelly and the public. prepared a new project proposal for CIHR 2019 spring competition building on the results of this work. For details, please contact me directly.

This year also saw the acceptance of an edited collection, co-edited with SARA KREINDLER Drs. Katie Aubrecht and Carla Rice titled The Aging/Disability Nexus. SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES: The book was accepted for publication by UBC press and should be released in early 2020. The book brings together scholarship from critical • Multi-jurisdictional study on patient flow: Qualitative data collection disability and aging studies from interdisciplinary social sciences and complete, analysis nearing completion. Anticipated output six to eight humanities fields. papers. Quantitative component: Further data were collected, analysis to begin soon. Dr. Kelly is also actively involved as a co-investigator on an Alzheimer • Manitoba study on primary care renewal: Complete; three papers Centre of Excellence Research grant (PI: Michelle Porter). Working published. Ongoing knowledge translation to local decision-makers with an interdisciplinary team of University of Manitoba researchers, (presentations, written drafts, meetings) occurred during the project this project explores the impact of renovations on a dementia unit in a and has wrapped up now. long-term care home. The post-renovation data collection is set to begin • Completed theoretical paper on system change (under review) and this spring, and Dr. Kelly has been involved with training the student conceptual paper on integrated knowledge translation (published) researchers. KEY ACTIVITIES: Dr. Kelly continues to work as a co-investigator on a number of other • Supervising two M.Sc. students projects, including a SSHRC partnership grant led by Dr. Brenda Elias (CHS) exploring ways to support people living with fetal alcohol • Faculty member (lecturer) for national Fellowship in Health System spectrum disorder. She is also co-leading a thematic stream on another Improvement; preceptor for CHI Applied Health Services Leadership SSHRC partnership grant titled Bodies in Translation (PIs: Dr. Carla Program Rice, University of Guelph and Dr. Eliza Chandler, Ryerson), where • Ongoing consults to health-system decision-makers, directly and she is exploring the role of art in Canadian disability movements. Dr. indirectly, through WRHA research staff Kelly serves as a “gender champion” on a CIHR team grant that seeks to List of staff incorporate sex and gender-based analysis into the field of knowledge Noah Star, Research Coordinator (left position at end of 2018) translation (PI: Dr. Sharon Straus, University of Toronto). Dr. Kelly is a co-investigator on a new grant funded by SSHRC (PI: Dr. Katie Aubrecht, JOSÉE LAVOIE: Mount Saint Vincent University). This project will use arts-based SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES methods to explore dementia and mental health literacy among nursing Ongomiizwin Research home staff. Ongomiizwin-Research’s mandate within the Indigenous Institute of Health and Healing includes three broad components: Dr. Kelly taught the second-year “Diversities and Families” course again in the fall term and took on the graduate course “Advanced Qualitative Ongomiizwin-Research Membership Program: A key role for Methods in Community Health Sciences” in the winter term. She was Ongomiizwin-Research is to promote Indigenous led health research. involved in undergraduate medical education again this past year. She This means supporting new and established university-based researchers coordinated the “Disabilities and Independent Living” course and to develop meaningful relationships and partnerships with Indigenous

41 partners. Brandon University. This program funds undergraduate, masters, and PhD level Indigenous students. This program is managed by Ashley Ongomiizwin-Research welcomes researchers who are interested and Edson. involved in research aimed at improving the health of First Nations, Metis, Inuit, and Indigenous populations to become members of In 2018, PIKE-Net funded 14 graduate fellowships from the U of M and Ongomiizwin-Research. We also added five researchers to Ongomiizwin nine undergraduate students a part of the summer internship program. Research formal membership list (and the list is growing). All are We have reached out to approximately 200 students and have done over potential users of Ongomiizwin Research’s navigation support. Our 10 presentations about the program and Indigenous health research membership list now counts over 60 researchers. across Manitoba.

Researchers engaged in First Nations, Metis, Inuit, and Indigenous health Teaching and mentorship research face an array of challenges related to navigating the funder- Dr. Josée Lavoie taught on class CHSC 7220 (Health and Health Services university-Indigenous community interface. Our members will enjoy the of First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Peoples) which had five students and benefit of drawing from our expertise in this regard. one student auditing the course. This course was co-taught by Elder Shingoose and Dr Melinda Fowler-Woods. Examples include: • How to purchase tobacco, fulfill ceremonial and relationship-building Mentorship program obligations (hosting a feast for example) given new university policies Key activities, including programs, awards, community engagement, knowledge translation, and training/mentoring activities.CHSC 7220, • How to frame the demands on partnership-based research when Health and Health Services of First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Peoples, applying for tenure and promotion, when university guidelines do not recognize engaged scholarship as a legitimate form of scholarship • How to address issues raised by U of M Finance which may interfere with community-based research (examples of issues we have advocated Graduate level Course: This course is offered through the CHS. This is a to address with U of M Finance include tendering community seminar-based course that critically examines First Nations, Metis, and feasts, hospitality restrictions, recognition of Indigenous community Inuit health status, health-care services, historical assumptions about researcher’s skills for appropriate classification through U of M Human Indigenous populations, and ‘pre-Canada’ world events influencing Resources, etc.) European colonization of this land with resultant marginalization of • For new researchers wanting to assist First Nations, Metis, and Inuit original Indigenous Peoples. This course included five students and an in addressing their own research priorities, how to approach political additional attendant auditing the course. This course was unique as it organizations or community, who to talk to, etc. was co-lead by Dr Josée Lavoie (Euro francophone ancestry), Elder Shingoose (First Nations), and Dr Melinda Fowler-Woods (Metis In general, eligibility for membership is involvement and commitment to medical doctor). partnership-based First Nations, Metis, Inuit, and/or Indigenous health research. This program is funded through Ongomiizwin IIHH core funding. List of staff Ongomiizwin-Research Support Unit/Research Navigation Services: Dr Josée Lavoie, Director One of the main functions of the Ongomiizwin-Research is the support Leanne Rajotte, Research Programs Lead unit. Although membership is free, research navigation services are Chantal Edwards, Research Programs Coordinator offered to all participating members, on a fee-for-service basis. These Ashley Edson, Coordinator, PIKE-Net services may include assistance with relationship building, ethics Henry Dyck, IT Support submissions, research assistant time, office space, IT services, and/or grant administration. This function is funded through cost-recovery from VERENA MENEC Indigenous health researchers (Indigenous and non-Indigenous) using these services. Professor Interim Graduate Program Director (November - December, 2018) The number of Indigenous health research proposals submitted by U of HIGHLIGHTS M researchers to CIHR jumped from an average of 1.8/year from 2008- Launched in 2010, the CLSA is a national study funded by CIHR that 13, to 6.7/year from 2014-18. Our success rate also jumped from 30% follows more than 50,000 Canadians, aged 45 to 85 at recruitment, for to 60%. Finally, the funding secured through these proposals jumped the next 20 years. It is the most comprehensive study of aging that has from an average of $0.5M/year (2008-13) to $1.7M/year (2014-18). ever been undertaken in Canada. The CLSA will identify ways to Noteworthy, these changes preceded the new CIHR investments in improve the health of Canadians by better understanding the processes Indigenous health research. that trigger and influence different trajectories of aging. Dr. Menec is the Manitoba site principal investigator of the study. Manitoba hosts a data Ongomiizwin-Research Mentorship Program: Since 2001, collection site at Deer Lodge Centre and is one of four sites in Canada Ongomiizwin-Research has operated an extensive student mentorship that conducts telephone interviews (located in S112 Medical Services program to foster the development of interest and expertise in First Building). About 4,500 Manitobans are part of CLSA. Nations, Metis, and Inuit health research. Ongomiizwin-Research maintains relationships with a cadre of faculty mentors who are KEY ACTIVITIES committed to support First Nations, Metis, and Inuit students Research interested in graduate work and research and in all students interested Projects worked on in 2018/2019 included, among others: in collaborative First Nations, Metis, and Inuit health research. This • Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging program is funded through the Canadian Institutes for Health Research • Social isolation and its health consequences (2017-2022) and is a partnership between U of M, UW, UCN, and • Age-friendly communities

42 Review Processes Staff working on Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging Editorial Board: Journal of Aging and Health, Journal of Aging and Social Joseph Soriano, Coordinator Policy Interviewers: Catlin Semple, Shawn Mendes, Lydia Gibbs, Mary Mayen, Manuscript Reviews: Journal of Aging and Health, Journal of Aging and Sarah Lamontagne-Rougeau, Robyn Hoeppner Social Policy, Canadian Journal on Aging, Health & Place, Journal of X-ray techs: Rena Papadimitriolopoulos and Jo Vaquilar Rural Studies Lab techs: Bea Fabo, Kenna Leach, Greg Hiram Grant reviews: Research Assistants: Hunter Logozar, Gustavo Moura, Zena van de Peol, SSHRC Connection grants review committee (September and December Caroline Rembisz competitions) U of M Small Research Equipment Fund review committee JAVIER MIGNONE Women’s Health Research Foundation of Canada Graduate Scholarship Teaching review committee Taught FMLY 3790 “Introduction to the Evaluation of Programs for Children & Families” (16 students) (June 2018) (Summer Institute) Committees Taught FMLY 7500 “Evaluation of Family, Health and Social CIHR, Institute of Aging Scientific Director search committee, 2019 Development Programs” (21 students) (June 2018) (Summer Institute) CIHR Institute of Aging Review Panel, 2018 Taught FMLY 3790 “Introduction to the Evaluation of Programs for Vice President, Canadian Association on Gerontology, 2016 - 2020 Children & Families” (43 students) (January - April 2019) Graduate supervision Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging, Operations Committee, 2009 - present (chair since 2015) • Advisor of two master’s students and three PhD students Transportation for Older Adults Network (TONS), Advisory Board, 2010 • Committee member of two master’s students and ten PhD students - present (secretary since 2014) • External referee of one PhD student RESEARCH COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES Remote Control: Implementing Community Based Research in • Continued involvement in the Transportation for Older Adults Northern Manitoba Network (TONS) as a Board Member Dr. Mignone is co-principal investigator (in partnership with the 595 • Partnership with senior serving organization on funding application to Harm Reduction Team) of a CIHR funded ($446,687) three-year project Employment and Social Development Canada on social isolation Remote Control: Implementing Community Based Research in Northern • Partnership with Manitoba Association on Seniors Centres on a Public Manitoba, that started late 2016. The aim of the project is to better Health Agency of Canada-funded project on age-friendly communities understand and document the lived experience of people living with HIV and affected individuals, families and communities in relations to KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION ACTIVITIES HIV/AIDS care, treatment and support in Northern, rural and remote Media interviews • University Affairs (interview with journalist, December 6, 2018) communities in Manitoba. During 2018, he worked together with the • Good Times magazine (interview with journalist, November 27, 2018) research coordinator and co-investigators to set up community-based • Zoomer Magazine (interview with journalist, August 15, 2018) research teams from three participant sites: Cree Nation Tribal Health • CBC radio White Coat Black Art (interview with host, April 18, 2018) community, Flin Flon, and Selkirk. He was involved in a number of • CBC radio (background interview with producer, April 17, 2018) capacity building initiatives and large team workshops. Abecedarian Study TRAINING/MENTORING ACTIVITIES Dr. Mignone is co-investigator in a two-year SSHRC funded ($233,900) Thesis supervisor study Exploring the impact of the Abecedarian Early Childhood • Cara Brown (PhD: graduated February 2019, held Research Manitoba Intervention on Parents and Caregivers in a Subsidized Housing Complex, scholarship) led by researchers at Red River College. By the end of 2018, they were at • Sheila Novek (PhD: ongoing, holds CIHR doctoral fellowship) the stage of drafting two peer-reviewed manuscripts with studyfi ndings, • Daniel Saltel (master’s: graduated May 2018) as well as developing innovative dissemination techniques. • Mohammad Nazmus Sakib (master’s: graduated June 2018) • Wendy Doig (master’s: ongoing) The Life Story Board as Data CollectionT ool for Social Sciences Research: A Meta-study Thesis committee member Co-principal investigators (together with Robert Chase) conducted a • Erin Scott (Sociology, master’s: ongoing) self-funded study with eight research teams that have utilized the LSB • Ranveer Brar (Community Health Sciences, master’s: ongoing) for research purposes. Dr. Mignone conducted interviews, gathered • Samantha Blatz (City Planning, master’s: ongoing) documentation, analyzed data, and drafted a manuscript for submission • Megan Campbell (Community Health Sciences, master’s: ongoing) to a peer-reviewed journal. As well, with the findings, we held a • Alexie Touchette (Community Health Sciences, master’s: ongoing) workshop for researchers in March of 2018. Furthermore, they wrote Teaching the proposal for a handbook on the LSB as research tool to be submitted • FMLY 3240 Families in Later Years (Fall 2018) to a publishing house. We recently published the meta-study in a peer • CCHS 7720 Healthy & Aging (Winter 2018, Winter 2019) reviewed journal.

List of staff Process and Impact Evaluation: Firefly SNAP Program for Kenora Scott Nowicki, Data Analyst As part of the evaluation team led by Depeng Jiang, Dr. Mignone travelled several times to Kenora to gather data for this evaluation/

43 research project. He analyzed the data and drafted three study reports. Annual Manitoba Travel Health Conference, Winnipeg, April 2018

A Complex Systems Approach to Educational Change Thompson Itchin’, Burnin’ & Squirmin’: STI Social Marketing Lessons Learned. evaluation project. PI Thomas Falkenberg, Faculty of Education,The Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science (CSMLS) Dinner and University of Manitoba. Dialogue, Winnipeg, May 2018

HIGHLIGHTS Echinococcus multilocularis: who knew we had a deadly parasite in Program and Policy Evaluation Research Group Winnipeg? Bold Ideas Colloquium Series. Community Health Sciences, We launched the Program and Policy Evaluation Research Group University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, October 2018 (PROPER) which had received formal approval by the University of Manitoba in early 2018. We started some activities at the end of March DNA vaccines: the final frontier? 22nd Annual Bug Day (Health Sciences 2018 and early 2019. The Research Group’s objectives are to: Centre), Winnipeg, October 2018 1. Foster university-community collaboration on program evaluation, HIV Nondisclosure: Human Nature or Criminal Behaviour? Critical prioritizing providing service to small agencies and/or community Conversations Seminar. Centre for Human Rights Research, Faculty of based organizations; Law, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, November 2018 2. Link students and faculty members with agencies and other evaluation stakeholders to provide practice program evaluation practicum Tuberculosis - Active and Latent. Renal Program Rounds, University of opportunities for students; Manitoba, Winnipeg, November 2018 3. Increase formal and informal training opportunities on program Surveillance of Echinococcus multilocularis in periurban and evaluation for university students, faculty, staff, alumni, outside urban coyotes and domestic dogs of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Medical organizations, and the general public (e.g., Summer Institute); Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Seminar, University of Manitoba, 4. Conduct research on program evaluation and use of information. Winnipeg, December 2018

KEY ACTIVITIES Syphilis: Then, Now and Into the Future! JC Wilt Infectious Diseases • Collaboration with Toribio municipality and Indigenous Nasa Health Centre Seminar. Winnipeg, January 2019 Program - Cauca, Colombia - to develop “Health Situation Room” to monitor health and social indicators. Neurosyphilis: diagnostic and management challenges. Selkirk Mental • Indigenous Health Organization Anas Wayuu (Maicao, Colombia): Health Centre, Selkirk, January 2019 maternal child health. • Indigenous Health Organization Anas Wayuu (Maicao, Colombia): Exploring Tuberculosis Treatment, Management, and Prevention in development of evaluation and health information analytical unit Manitoba’s Administrative Health Data. National Collaborating Centre within the organization. Project ongoing. for Aboriginal Health conference on Advancing Tuberculosis Elimination • With agency partners, they organized and held the Summer Institute in First Nations Communities, Winnipeg, March 2019 in Program Evaluation that took place in June 2018. Syphilis: Then, Now and Into the Future! Manitoba Primary Care Nurses • During 2018, Dr. Mignone coordinated the CIHR International Association Annual Conference, Winnipeg, April 2019.’ Infectious Disease and Global Health Training Program’s Infectious Minds monthly seminars. Report Lix LM, Plourde PJ, Larcombe L, Avery Kinew K, Basham CA, Derksen S, Srisakuldee W, Schultz J, McCulloch S. Exploring tuberculosis treatment, PIERRE PLOURDE management, and prevention in Manitoba’s administrative health data. KEY HIGHLIGHTS MCHP, University of Manitoba; Winter 2018 (available at http://mchp- • Nominated for Best Teaching in Small Group Setting, Medicine I, appserv.cpe.umanitoba.ca/reference//MBTB_Report_Web.pdf). MMSA (2017-2018) • Nominated for Innovation, Med I, MMSA (2017-2018) CAROLINE PIOTROWSKI • Nominated Inspiration, Med I, MMSA (2017-2018) Activities • Nominated Mentorship, Med I, MMSA (2017-2018) Two peer reviewed book chapters. • Nominated for Inspiration, Med II, MMSA (2017-2018) Five peer reviewed articles in journals. Reviewer for the following Peer review journals: Seven peer reviewed presentations. • Canada Communicable Disease Report Reviewer • Canadian Journal of Public Health Child Abuse & Neglect, Psychology of Violence, Journal of Child & • Canadian Medical Association Journal Family Studies, Journal of Interpersonal Violence Activities National grants, abstracts and scientific presentations Published three articles in peer review journals Invited reviewer for Maternal Newborn Child and Youth Strategic Pulbished five peer review abstracts Clinical Network grant competition for Policy Wise Children and Presentations: Families Funding Agency, Alberta Untangling LTBI - How do I manage a patient with LTBI? 60th Annual Invited Panel Reviewer for the Canadian Institutes for Health Research Scientific Assembly, Manitoba College of Family Physicians, Winnipeg, New Investigator in Maternal, Reproductive, Child and Youth Health April 2018 Competition DNA vaccines: the future of travel health vaccines or just a bad idea? 15th

44 Conference proceedings • four podium, two invited, and fourteen research poster presentations SAVIR conference Cincinnati, Ohio 2019 two commissioned workshops and education sessions Annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Nova Scotia • Nominated for CBC Manitoba Future 40 award 2019 • Promoted to Associate Professor

Funding Scholarship Reviewer Co-Investigator on two projects. • Alberta SPOR Graduate Studentship Program KERSTIN ROGER Grant Reviewer Service • Project Grant Competition - Fall Competition, CIHR, 2018 Director, Undergraduate Program Studies; Chair, Undergraduate • Project Grant Competition - Spring Competition, CIHR, 2018 Program Committee • Implementation Science Team Competition, Michael Smith Chair, Option in Aging, January 2019; previously in 2018, member Foundation for Health Research, 2018 Affiliate : Centre on Aging, Riverview Health Centre, RESOLVE. Manuscript Reviewer Teaching • F1000Research FMLY 3220 Winter 2019 • Health Expectations CHSC 7710 Fall 2018 • Disability and Rehabilitation

Supervision of Students Editorial Responsibilities Supervisor: Morgan Stirling, master’s, graduated June 2018 • Associate Editor - Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy Supervisor: Barbara Borges, PhD, completed June 2018 (2015 - present) Field Placement Undergraduate: Susana Courtney (120 hours) Invited Research Presentations Member, PhD Committees: preparing to defend dissertation in full Jane • A tale of two worlds: The story of a research program bringing postural Karpa and Barbara Tallman. control and knowledge translation paradigms together. University of Reviewer for Peer Reviewed Journals British Columbia, Kelowna, BC, January 24, 2019. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Health and Well-being • Valuing All Voices: Developing a Trauma-Informed, Intersectional International Journal of Qualitative Methods Framework for Patient and Public Engagement in Health Research. Qualitative Health Research SPOR Summit, Ottawa, ON, November 15, 2018. Canadian Journal of Aging Commissioned Professional Workshops and Education Sessions Ageing International • Embedding KT Questions in Your Research Program. Canadian Child Health Clinician Scientist Program Annual National Symposium, SHAHIN SHOOSHTARI Toronto ON, May 31, 2018. Knowledge Translation • Making the Most of Your PhD and Post-doc. KT Canada Research Cameranesi M, Mucha J, Duff P, Shooshtari S. Evidence-informed Operations Webinar, April 2, 2018. Planning and Evaluation of Community Transitions: Impact on Health and Quality of Life. Invited presentation at Research Manitoba’s Courses Taught Impactful Research in the Province event at the Manitoba Legislative • Science and Practice of Knowledge Translation in Health Sciences Building. Winnipeg, MB, April 8, 2019. (CHSC 7250), Community Health Sciences, University of Manitoba.

Shooshtari S, Cameranesi M. Community transitions research project: Awards An update. Talk presented at the meeting of the St.Amant Transition • Future 40 Nominee, CBC Manitoba Planning Steering Committee, Winnipeg, MB, December 17, 2018. Committee Service Other Scholarly Work Member, Thorklakson Foundation Fund Committee, University of Reviewer for the Canadian Journal on Aging, October 2018 Manitoba, 2018 Reviewer for the Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, June 2018 Lead, Fall Prevention Research Interest Group, Centre on Aging, University of Manitoba, 2017-present. Invited External Grant Reviewer, University Medical Research Fund, The Member, Scientific Content Committee, International Society for Gait Royal’s Institute of Mental Health Research affiliated with the University and Posture Research, 2016-present. of Ottawa, ON, January 2019. Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Centre for Healthcare Innovation, University of Manitoba- Winnipeg Region Health Authority, Invited Member of Peer Review Committee, Knowledge Translation 2014-present. Research (KTR), Project Grant Competition, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Fall 2018. Professional Organizations and Affiliations Member, International Society of Posture and Gait Research, 2005-present KATHRYN SIBLEY Blog Posts KEY HIGHLIGHTS The pros and cons of KT sections in grants. KnowledgeNudge Blog, • one research grant received as Principal Investigator (PI) George and Fay Yee Centre for Healthcare Innovation, Winnipeg MB, • three research grants received as Co-Investigator (Co-I) May 9, 2018. https://medium.com/knowledgenudge/the-pros-and-cons- • four ongoing research grants (three as PI, one as lead Co-I) advanced • seven published peer-reviewed papers • one published abstract 45 University Service of-kt-sections-in-grants-c771f4889075 U of M Rady Faculty of Health Sciences Local Discipline Committee: IHP Core Faculty Member since September 2017. Trainee Mentorship and Student Supervision • Korall, A. Postdoctoral Fellow, George and Fay Yee Centre for U of M Family Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Health Program Healthcare Innovation, University of Manitoba. (Primary supervisor) Undergraduate Studies Committee: Member since July 2017. • Crockett L. Doctoral Student, CHS, University of Manitoba. (Primary supervisor) U of M Community Health Sciences Department Council: Member • Aloraini, S. Doctoral Candidate, Applied Health Sciences, University since July 2017. of Manitoba. (Committee Member) • Moore, C. Doctoral Student, Rutgers The State University of New TAMARA TAILLIEU Jersey. (Committee Member) SUMMARY ACTIVITIES • Ludwig, J. Doctoral Student, Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Tamara Taillieu, PhD is a full-time Instructor in the CHS, and has spent Management, University of Manitoba. (Committee Member) much of her time developing and updating the content for several • Touchette A. M.Sc. Student, CHS, University of Manitoba. (Primary undergraduate classes over the past year. In addition, she successfully supervisor) completed her PhD degree requirements in the Applied Health Sciences • Korpesho, N. M.Sc. Student, Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation program this past year. Management, University of Manitoba. (Committee Member) • Lee, M. M.Sc. Student, Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation KEY ACTIVITIES Management, University of Manitoba. (Committee Member) Undergraduate Teaching • Cholette, F. Master of Public Health, CHS, University of Manitoba. # of Credit (Practicum Committee Member) Course Term Students Hours • Rawal, YR. M.Sc. Student (graduated 2018), Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, University of Manitoba. (Committee FMLY 1010: Human Development Summer 2018 33 3.0 Member) FMLY 2800: Family Violence Summer 2018 45 3.0

List of Staff FMLY 1010: Human Development Fall 2018 145 3.0 Masood Khan, Research Coordinator FMLY 2800: Family Violence Fall 2018 85 3.0 Kathleen Zawaly, Graduate Student Research Assistant Dawn Steliga, Undergraduate Student Research Assistant FMLY 3802: Intimate Partner Violence Fall 2018 42 3.0 Parneet Sabhi, Undergraduate Student Research Assistant (2018) FMLY 1010: Human Development Winter 2019 222 3.0 Harrison Grogan, Undergraduate Student Research Assistant 3.0 FMLY 2500: Diversity and Families Winter 2019 103 Ann Jansson, Undergraduate Student Research Assistant (Online) AUDREY SWIFT FMLY 4802: Family Violence Prevention Winter 2019 27 3.0 Dr. Swift is a full-time Instructor I in FHS/CHS and a part-time Contact Leader at the Manitoba Follow-up Study (MFUS). Other Student Training/Mentorship In addition, Dr. Taillieu has trained and provided mentorship to a Teaching number of grader/marker and teacher’s assistants over the 2018/2019 Summer 2018: academic year including both senior level Family Social Sciences HEAL 2600 - undergraduate (i.e., Svetlana Koos, Leah Coleman, Jullie Nguyen, Kirsty Integration of Health Determinants of Individuals, 20 students Telford) and master’s level Community Health Science (i.e., Melissa Developed an online version of HEAL 2600, 0 students (was never released) Etkin) students. Fall 2018: Awards and Recognitions HEAL 2600 - Integration of Health Determinants of Individuals, 121 Applied Health Sciences Nominee for the Governor General’s Gold Medal students HEAL 4600 -Integration of Health Determinants for Canada and the World, Research Activities 22 students Dr. Taillieu is a member of the Childhood Adversity and Resilience FMLY 2012 (Distance Ed) - Development, Conflict, and Displacement, (CARe) Research Team and the Manitoba Population Health Research 41 students Group at the University of Manitoba. She has also been involved in FMLY 3780 - Introduction to the Development of Programs for Children research collaborations involving First Responder health and well-being and Families, 66 students with Dr. Nick Carelton at the University of Regina. Winter 2019: HEAL 4610 - Health Studies Capstone, 2 students Service HEAL 4620 - Health Sciences Capstone, 18 students Undergraduate Curriculum Development Planning Committee, CHS, HEAL 3600 - Integration of Health Determinants for Communities, 40 March 2019 - Present students Undergraduate Studies Committee, CHS, April 2017-Present

Mentoring Poster Competition Judge, Undergraduate Research Poster Competition, She served on the thesis committee of Ms. Elizabeth Sachs, who University of Manitoba, October 2018 successfully defended her master’s thesis on March 20, 2019 in Manuscript Peer Reviewer: Child Abuse & Neglect, Journal of Community Health Sciences. “Self-rated Frailty, Resilience, and Mortality Interpersonal Violence of Old Men: The Manitoba Follow-up Study”.

46 MAHMOUD TORABI Charanpal Singh, M.Sc. student (2018 - current), Community Health Sciences, Some Contributions to Small Area Estimation, Supervisor. KEY ACTIVITIES: Research in terms of publications, collaboration with the faculty Ebtihal Ali, PhD student (2015 - current), Community Health Sciences, members in the CHS and also with other departments in the RFHS. Economic Evaluation of Breast Milk Banking, internal committee member. Ebeid Mohammed Aly, PhD student (2014 - current), Economics, Three Service to CHS: Essays in Health Economics, external committee member. • elected member of the Graduate Program committee, member of the Search Committee for the CRC Tier 2 in Program Science and Global Mina Alizadehsadrdaneshpour, PhD student (2014 - current), Public Health, and member of Adjudication Committee for MTP Economics, Three Essays in Health Economics, external committee Graduate Students Applications member. • President of Survey Methods Section of the Statistical Society of Lin Xue, PhD student (2015 - current), Statistics, Variable Selection in Canada (SSC) Measurement Error Models, external committee member. • Guest Co-Editor of Survey Methodology Journal • Associate Editors of American Journal of Biostatistics, International Journal of Biostatistics & Computational Biology, and Journal of Iranian Statistical Society • Member of the Scientific Advisory Committee for the Children’s Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba (CHRIM) operating grants • Member of Robillard Award Committee at the Statistical Society of Canada to select the best PhD thesis defended in Bio/statistics program in Canada each year • member of Student Presentation Award and Student Travel Grants Committees at the SSC • organizer of two invited sessions and one workshop at the national conference (SSC in Montreal). Dr. Torabi has supervised/mentored one post-doc, eight PhD, and four M.Sc. students. He also reviewed eight papers for journals in Medicine and Statistics and reviewed national (NSERC) research grants. He was on five PhD thesis committees as a committee member

Teaching graduate courses: • Advanced Statistical Techniques in Spatial Epidemiology (CHSC 7400; new 3 credit course), Fall 2018 • Advanced Biostatistics for Community Health Sciences (CHSC 7830), Winter 2019.

List of Staff: Katie Galloway, research assistant, Oct 2017 - current

Training/Mentoring Activities Completed: Yang Cui, PhD student (2011 - 2018), Community Health Sciences, Consequences and Control of Tobacco use among Some Vulnerable Canadian Populations, internal committee member. Kanika Grover, M.Sc. student (2016 - 2018), Statistics, Some Contributions to Small Area Estimation, Co-supervisor. On going: Leila Amiri, Post-doc (2018- current), Community Health Sciences, Spatial Modeling of Infectious Diseases, Co-supervisor. Shabnam Balamchi, PhD student (2014 - current), Statistics, Some Contributions to Spatial Statistics, Supervisor. Erfanul Hoque, PhD student (2017 - current), Statistics, Some Contributions to Longitudinal Data Analysis, Co-supervisor. Reyhane Sefidkar, Visiting PhD Student (2018 - current), Community Health Sciences, Some Contributions to Small Area Estimation, Supervisor. Justin Dyck, M.Sc. student (2017 - current), Community Health Sciences, Some Contributions to Spatial Statistics, Supervisor. Oluwagbenga Abiodun Fakanye, M.Sc. student (2018 - current), Community Health Sciences, Some Contributions to Spatial Statistics, Supervisor.

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56 Yu D, Hatala AR, Reimer J, Lorway R. “I’m more aware of my HIV risk than Ben Charif A, Hassani K, Wong ST, Zomahoun HTV, Fortin M, Freitas A, Katz anything else”: Syndemics of syphilis and HIV among gay men in Winnipeg. A, Kendall C, Liddy C, Nicholson K, Petrovic B, Ploeg J, Légaré F. Scalability Culture, Health and Sexuality. 2018;20(9):1036-1048. assessment of innovations in primary health care: a cross-sectional study. 11th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation, Zhang Y, McCammon J, Martin RK, Prior HJ, Lieter J, MacDonald PB. Washington, DC, December 3-5, 2018. Epidemiological trends of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in a Canadian province. Clin J Sport Med. 2018; Epub ahead of print. Biradar R, Halli S. Is distribution a problem in Iron-Folic Acid consumption in India?: An exploration from District Level Household and facility Survey. Annual Conference of the Indian Association for the Study of Population, Varanasi, India, OTHER PEER REVIEWED SCHOLARSHIP September 2018. Presentations (Including abstracts and posters) Blaney C, El-Gabalaway R, Bernstein C, Walld JM, Sareen J, Patten SB, Singer A, Lix L, Hitchon CA, Katz A, Fisk JD, Marrie RA. Incidence and temporal trends of Achtemichuk M, Leclair L, Fricke M, Lavoie JG. Adult Occupational Therapy (OT) comorbid personality disorders in inflammatory bowel disease, multiple sclerosis, and Physiotherapy (PT) Services in the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut: Mapping and rheumatoid arthritis. Anxiety and Depression Association of America Annual the Client Journey. International Circumpolar Health Conference, Copenhagen, Conference, Washington, DC, April 5-8, 2018. Denmark, August 12-15, 2018. Blaney C, El-Gabalaway R, Bernstein C, Walld JM, Sareen J, Patten SB, Singer A, Afifi TO, MacMillan H. Spanking and Adult Mental Health Impairment: The Case Lix L, Hitchon CA, Katz A, Fisk JD, Marrie RA. Incidence and temporal trends of for the Designation of Spanking as an Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE). 2018 comorbid personality disorders in inflammatory bowel disease, multiple sclerosis, World Psychiatric Association, Epidemiology and Public Health Section, New and rheumatoid arthritis: A longitudinal study in Manitoba, Canada. Canadian York, NY, May 2-4, 2018. Academy of Psychiatric Epidemiology Annual Conference, Toronto, ON, Afifi TO, Carleton N, Sareen J,T urner S, Taillieu T. Association of child abuse September 26, 2018. exposure with suicidal ideation, plans, and attempts in military personnel, Boggild AK, Geduld J, Libman M, Yansouni CP, McCarthy AE, Hajek J, public safety personnel, and the general population in Canada. IPSCAN 22nd Ghesquiere W, Mirzanejad Y, Plews K, Vincelette J, Kuhn S, Plourde P, Greenaway International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, Prague, Czech Republic, C, Chakrabarti S, Schwartz KL, Kain KC. Cutaneous Larva Migrans in returned September 2-5, 2018. Canadian travelers to the Caribbean: Surveillance report from CanTravNet, Afifi TO, MacMillan HL,T onmyr L, McTavish, Wathen N, Turner S. Child abuse January 2009-March 2018. American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene exposure, child protection services contact and mental health outcomes among (ASTMH) Conference, New Orleans, LA, October 2018. Canadian adults. Symposium Mandatory Reporting: It is Time to Ask the Hard Boggild AK, Mirzanejad Y, Kuhn S, McCarthy AE, Libman M, Yansouni CP, Questions, Dr. Andrea Gonzalez (discussant). International Society for the Geduld J, Vincelette J, Barkati S, Plourde P, Greenaway C, Chakrabarti S, Schwartz Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) Conference, Prague, Czech KL, Thompson C, Kain KC, Hajek J, Ghesquiere W, Plewes K. Typhoid Fever in Republic, September 2-5, 2018. Canadian Travellers and Migrants: Surveillance Report from CanTravNet, April Afifi TO, MacMillan HL,T urner S, Taillieu T, Kimber M, Gonzalez A, Wekerle C. 2015-March 2018. International Conference on Migration Health, Rome, Italy, The relationship between child maltreatment and dating violence in adolescence. October 2018. International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) Borges B, Grisim K, De Luca T, Porter MM, Kelly C, Kuo I, Roger K, Funk L, Guse Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, September 2-5, 2018. L, Mallory-Hill S, Dunn NJ, Millikin C. The impact of renovations in long term Afifi TO, MacMillan HL,T urner S, Taillieu T, Kimber M, Gonzalez A, Werkerle care living spaces on residents with dementia, their families and the Staff that care C, Garces Davila I, Fortier J. The relationship between child maltreatment and for them-Pre-renovations phase. 46th Annual Scientific & Educational Meeting- dating violence in adolescence-Results from the 2014 Ontario Child Health Survey Canadian Association on Gerontology, Winnipeg, MB, October 2018. and their implications for identification and response in practice. IPSCAN 22nd Borges B, Grisim K, De Luca T, Porter MM, Kelly C, Kuo I, Roger K, Funk L, Guse International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, Prague, Czech Republic, L, Mallory-Hill S, Dunn NJ, Millikin C. The impact of renovations in long term September 2-5, 2018. care living spaces on residents with dementia, their families and the Staff that Al-Azazi S, Lix LM, Singer A, Rabbani R. Improving accuracy of disease estimates care for them-Pre-renovations phase. 35th Annual Spring Research Symposium- by combining information from administrative health records and electronic Dialogue on Aging, Winnipeg, MB, May 2018. medical records. Canadian Student Health Research Forum, Winnipeg, MB, June Borges B, Roger K, Cap O, Kops B, Paniago MC. Promoting healthy living and 11-15, 2018. well-being for older adults through education, as well as combating ageism. Au W, Brownell M, Chartier M, Santos R. A longitudinal analysis of the Families International federation on Ageing 14th Global Conference on Ageing, Toronto, First Screening Program in Manitoba, Canada: cleaning, validating, and linking ON, August 2018. via health registry data. International Population Data Linkage Network Borges B, Roger K, Cap O, Kops B, Paniago MC. Educational program for older conference, Banff, AB: September 12-14, 2018. adults as a source of health promotion. Eighth International Conference on Ayilara O, Bohm E, Yan L, Sajobi T, Sawatzky R, Lix L. Auxiliary information Health, Wellness and Society, London, UK, September 2018. in multiple imputation models: effects on estimated change in patient-reported Borges B, Roger K, Cap O, Kops B, Paniago MC. Educational program for older outcomes from clinical registry data. Annual Conference of the International adults as a source of health promotion. Centre on Aging 35th Annual Spring Society for Quality of Life Research (ISOQOL), Dublin, Ireland, October 24-27, Research Symposium, Winnipeg, MB, May 2018. 2018. Boyne DJ, Lix LM, Town S, Heitman SJ, Hilsden RJ, Brenner DR. Comparing the 1Barber C, Lacaille D, Lix L, Kroeker K, Marshall DA, Shiff N.T esting performance of different statistical learning techniques within a colorectal cancer performance measures identifies gaps in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) care. screening setting. Statistical Society of Canada Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC, Annual European Congress of Rheumatalogy, Rai Amsterdam, NL, June 13-16, June 3-6, 2018. 2018. Brown C, Menec V. Quality Indicators for Integrated Care Delivery: Development Ben Charif A, Hassani K, Wong ST, Zomahoun HTV, Fortin M, Freitas A, Katz and Feasibility. Canadian Association on Gerontology Conference, Vancouver, BC, A, Kendall C, Liddy C, Nicholson K, Petrovic B, Ploeg J, Légaré F. Scalability October 19, 2018. assessment of evidence-based innovations in community-based primary health care: a cross-sectional study. The Réseau-1 Annual Scientific Day, Quebec, QC, Brown CL, Menec V. A conceptual framework for patient-level integrated care June 15, 2018, indicator development. International Federation on Aging Conference, Toronto, ON, August 9, 2018. Ben Charif A, Hassani K, Wong ST, Zomahoun HTV, Fortin M, Freitas A, Katz A, Kendall C, Liddy C, Nicholson K, Petrovic B, Ploeg J, Légaré F. Scalability Brown CL, Menec V. Occupational therapy and integrated care service models: assessment of evidence-based innovations in community-based primary health A perfect match. Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists National care: a cross-sectional study. Annual TUTOR-PHC Symposium, Quebec, QC, May Conference, Vancouver, BC, June 20, 2018. 2018. 57 Brownell M, Chartier M, Au W, Nickel N, Boram Lee J, Phillips-Beck W, Chartier M, Brownell M, Nickel N, Campbell R, Phillips-Beck W, Enns J, Sarkar MacWilliam L, Schultz J. Indigenous children in care of child protection services: J, Burland E, Chateau D. Using administrative data to evaluate the effectiveness of a Manitoba population study. Canadian Association of Health Services and Policy home visiting programs for improving the well-being of First Nations children and Research Conference, Montreal QC, May 29, 2018. parents. International Population Data Linkage Network Conference, Banff, AB, September 12-14, 2018. Brownell M, Chartier M, Nickel N, Campbell R, Enns J, Phillips-Beck W, Chateau D, Burland E, Sarkar J, Boram Lee J. No strings attached: the impact of Chateau D, Brownell M, Sarkar J, Prior H, Stevenson D. Measuring the impact an unconditional prenatal income supplement on First Nations birth and early of transition on children aging out of child protective services. International childhood outcomes. International Population Data Linkage Network Conference, Population Data Linkage Network Conference, Banff, AB, September 12-14, 2018. Banff, AB, September 12-14, 2018. Cheung K, Theule J, Ward MA, Goertzen R, Hiebert-Murphy D, Piotrowski C. Brownell M, Chartier M. Current MCHP Research: Envision and Strength. Paternal depressive symptoms and marital quality: A meta-analysis. Canadian Evidence to Action Workshop, Winnipeg, MB, September 25, 2018. Psychological Association Convention, Halifax, NS, May 2019. Brownell M, Murdock N, O’Laney K. Education outcomes associated with full- Chimney K, Khoeiniha S, McCombe L, Heather K, Dyck JV, Ranson J, Chatyrbok day kindergarten among First Nations children: a retrospective administrative S, Shooshtari S. Community transitions and health of persons with intellectual and database cohort study (workshop). First Nations Early Learning Conference, developmental disabilities. Canadian Conference on Developmental Disabilities Winnipeg, MB, March 5, 2019. and Autism, Winnipeg, MB, October 30-31, 2018. Brownell M, Nickel N, Turnbull L, Au W, MacWilliam L, Ekuma O, Valdivia J, Chimney K, Khoeiniha S, McCombe L, Heather K, Dyck JV, Ranson J, Chatyrbok McCulloch S, Boram Lee J. The overlap between the child welfare and youth justice S, Shooshtari S. Community transitions and health of persons with intellectual and systems in Manitoba, Canada. International Population Data Linkage Network developmental disabilities. University of Manitoba Undergraduate Research Poster Conference, Banff, AB: September 12-14, 2018. Completion, Winnipeg, MB, October 25, 2018. Brownell M, Phillips-Beck W, Chartier M, Nickel N, Chateau D, Campbell R, Enns Cook C, Anderson M, Lavallee B, Lavoie JG, McKinnon, M. 2018, Transforming J, Burland E, Sarkar J, Boram Lee J, Quddus F, Katz A. No strings attached: the the academy: The University of Manitoba’s Indigenous Institute of Health and impact of an unconditional prenatal income supplement on First Nations birth Healing. International Circumpolar Health Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, and early childhood outcomes. Canadian Public Health Association conference, August 12-15, 2018. Montreal QC, May 29, 2018. Cook K, Whetter I, Jalloh C, Ichihashi E, Lafleur D, Otisi-Didi J. Implementation Brownell M, Sanguins J, Nickel N, Chartier M, Chateau D, Enns J, Burland E, of a Service Learning Requirement for Undergraduate Medical students. Canadian Quddus, Lee JB. The impact of the Healthy Baby Prenatal Benefit on Metis birth Conference on Medical Education, Halifax, NS, April 26-May 1, 2018. and early childhood outcomes. 8th International Meeting on Indigenous Child Cook K, Whetter I, Jalloh C, Ichihashi E, Lafleur D, Otisi-Didi J. Implementation Health, Calgary, AB, March 22, 2019. of a service learning curriculum for undergraduate medical students. Health Brownell M, Singal D, Katz LY, Ruth C, Dahl M, Derksen S, Hanlon-Dearman Professions Education Research Day, Winnipeg, MB, May 8, 2018, A, *Boram Lee J, Struck S, Chateau D. In-utero SSRI and SNRI exposure and Cram P, Lix LM, Yan L, Roos L, Matelski J, Gandhi R, Landon B, Leslie WD. Hip risk of adverse long-term educational and mental health outcomes in children: a fracture management and short-term outcomes in Canada and the United States: population-based retrospective cohort study utilizing linked administrative data. An analysis of administrative data from Manitoba and New York State. Academy 34th International Conference on Pharmacoepidemiology & Therapeutic Risk Health Meeting, Seattle, WA, June 24-26, 2018. Management, Prague CZ, August 26, 2018. Crockett LK, Shimmin C, Wittmeier KDM, Sibley KM. Engaging patients and Brownell M. Key Findings from MCHP Research: the Overlap between the Child the public in health research: Knowledge, experiences, and needs. Knowledge Welfare and Youth Justice Systems. Evidence to Action Workshop, Winnipeg, MB, Translation Canada Annual Scientific Meeting, Vancouver, BC, June 7, 2018. September 25, 2018 Davila IG, Peñaherrera M, Fortier J, Taillieu T, Afifi TO. Child abuse and adult Brownell M. Life after PATHS. Need to Know Team Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, post-traumatic stress disorder: The role of social determinants of mental health MB, June 4, 2018. care utilization. Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research Brownell M. Working with the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy (Invited (CAHSPR) Conference: Towards an Accord for Change, Montreal, QC, May 29- keynote). Manitoba Connections Conference, Winnipeg, MB, November 1, 2018. 31, 2018. Brownridge DA, Taillieu T, Chan KL, Piotrowski C. Understanding the Elevated Driedger SM, O’Doherty KC, Cooper E, Rotella A. To Engage, or not, the Public Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence in Interracial Relationships. International in the Management of Health Risk Issues: An Examination of Breast Cancer Family Violence and Child Victimization Research Conference, Portsmouth, NH, Screening and Childhood Vaccinations. Society for Risk Analysis Annual General July 15-17, 2018. Meeting. New Orleans, LA, December 3, 2018. Cameranesi M, Piotrowski CC. A rapid review of research findings on children Driedger SM. Shifting Vaccine Hesitant Attitudes-What Works? [Invited panel and adolescents exposed to intimate partner violence: Translating empirical member]. Canadian Immunization Conference, Ottawa, ON, December 4-6, 2018. evidence into a knowledge translation plan. International Family Violence and Driedger SM, Crowcroft N, Corace K, Bunt A, Bettinger JA, Dube Child Victimization Conference, Portsmouth NH, July 2018. E.Communication materials to enhance vaccine acceptance: Do existing tools Cameranesi M, Piotrowski CC. Siblings exposed to intimate partner violence: An adhere to best practices in risk communication? A study of the Canadian examination of self-esteem and relationship quality. International Family Violence Immunization Research Network. Canadian Immunization Conference, Ottawa, and Child Victimization Conference, Portsmouth NH, July 2018. ON, December 4-6, 2018. Cameranesi M, Shooshtari S, Dubé C, McCombe L, Heather K, Dyck JV, Ranson J, Duncan K. The financial costs of caring for family members with high care needs. Chatyrbok S. Community transitions and quality of life of persons with intellectual Discussion forum: Disability, work and family care: State of knowledge, policy and and developmental disabilities. Canadian Conference on Developmental change efforts to enhance work-family-community support. Symposium at Open Disabilities and Autism, Winnipeg, MB, October 30-31, 2018. Science: Assumptions and Translation of Work and Family Research—Work and Family Researchers Network Conference, Washington, DC, June 2018. Carleton RN, Afifi TO, Taillieu T, Turner S, El-Gabalawy R, Sareen J, Asmundson GJG. Canadian public safety personnel health research: Ongoing results from the Duncan KA, Shooshtari S, Roger K, Fast JE. The economic costs of care: The 2017 pan-Canadian survey. Canadian Institute of Military and Veteran Health Canadian case. Gerontological Society of America (GSA), Boston, MA, November Research (CIMVHR) conference, Regina, SK, October 15-17, 2018. 14-18, 2018. Chartier M, Brownell M, Campbell R, Nickel N, Enns J, Phillips-Beck W, Chateau Duncan KA, Shooshtari S, Roger K, Fast J, Han J, Eales J. The cost of caring: Out- D, Burland E, Sarkar J, Boram Lee J, Quddus F. Do home visiting programs of-pocket expenditures and financial hardship among Canadian carers. University improve the well-being of First Nations children and parents? Canadian of Manitoba Centre on Aging 35th Annual Spring Research Symposium, Association of Health Services and Policy Research Conference, Montreal QC, Winnipeg, MB, May 2018. May 29, 2018.

58 Duncan KA, Shooshtari S, Roger K, Fast J, Han J. The cost of caring: Out-of-pocket Hinds A, Bechtel B, Distasio J, Roos LL, Lix L. Public housing and health care use: expenditures and financial hardship among Canadian carers. Financial Planning Determining whether public housing functions as an intervention using linked Foundation 2018 Canadian Academic Research Forum, Arlington, VA, February population-based administrative data. IDPLN Conference, Banff, AB, September 2018. 11-14, 2018. Durrant JE. Parenting in the Face of Trauma: Addressing Violent Discipline in Hinds A, Lix L, Roos L, Bechtel B, Distasio J. Health, a precursor to applying for Contexts of Conflict, Post-Conflict and Displacement. Symposium organizer. public housing. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation National Housing International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies, Washington, DC, November 2018. Conference, Ottawa, ON, November 21-22, 2018. Durrant JE. Moving Forward toward a Safe World for Children. International Hinds A, Lix L, Roos L, Bechtel B, Distasio J. Public housing and health care use: Conference to Improve the Protection of Children, Bern, Switzerland, May 2018. Determining whether public housing functions as an intervention using linked population-based administrative data. International Population Data Linkage Enns J, Brownell M, Katz A, Nickel N, Nie Y. Is participation in out-of- Network Meeting, Banff, AB, September 12-14, 2018. school programs linked to students’ health, educational and social outcomes? International Population Data Linkage Network Conference, Banff, AB, September Hoekstra F, Mrklas KJ, Sibley KM, Nguyen T, Vis-Dunbar M, Neilson CJ, Crockett 12-14, 2018. LK, Gainforth HL, Graham ID. A review protocol on research partnerships: A coordinated multicenter team approach. Knowledge Translation Canada Annual Feely A, Lix LM. Dynamic classification models for administrative health data Scientific Meeting, Vancouver, BC, June 7, 2018. case definitions: Application to inflammatory bowel disease. Canadian Society of Epidemiology and Biostatistics: 2018 Student Conference, Thunder Bay, ON, June Hunter S, Sibley KM, Oates A, Burton E, Fary R. Balance assessment by 15-17, 2018. physiotherapists working in older adult health: Survey of clinical practice in Canada and Australia. 4th Canadian Fall Prevention Conference, St. John’s, NL, Feely A, Wall-Wieler E, Lix LM, Roos, LL. Designing a retrospective longitudinal June 12, 2018. cohort study? Consider study duration and measurement frequency. IPDLN conference, Banff, AB, September 11-14, 2018. Hunter S, Sibley KM, Oates A, Burton E, Fary R. Balance assessment by physiotherapists working in older adult health: Survey of clinical practice in Fitzpatrick T, Perrier L, Lix L, Rosella L, Henry D. Extending follow up of Canada and Australia. Canadian Physiotherapy Association Conference, Montreal, randomised clinical trials by linkage to routinely collected data. International QC, November 1-3, 2018. Population Data Linkage Network Meeting, Banff, AB, September 12-14, 2018. Jalloh C, Collins B, Morrow A, Reimer J. Reconciling curriculum objectives and Fyfe T, Lavoie JG, Payne G, Banner D, Callaghan R, Johnston S, 2018, Prevention assessment: A case study from Population Health courses at the University of of RhD alloimmunization in Northern British Columbia: An interpretive Manitoba. Canadian Conference on Medical Education, Halifax, NS, April 28-May description. International Circumpolar Health Conference, Copenhagen, 1, 2018. Denmark, August 12-15, 2018. Jalloh C, Collins B, Morrow A, Reimer J. Reconciling curriculum objectives and Garces I, Fortier J, Turner S, Taillieu T, Afifi TO. Child abuse and adult post assessment: A case study from Population Health courses at the University of traumatic stress disorder: The role of social determinants of mental health care Manitoba. Health Professions Education Research Day, Winnipeg, MB, May 8, utilization. Poster Presentation at the 2018 Canadian Association for Health 2018. Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR), Montreal, QC, May 28-31, 2018. Jiang D. Growth mixture models for longitudinal outcomes and survival data. Gattinger M, Bratt D, Driedger SM, Kuzma J, Lachapelle E, Nicholls S, O’Doherty 2nd International Symposium on Biostatistics and Drug Development of China K, Larkin P. @Risk-Strengthening Canada’s Ability to Manage Risk. Society for Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing, China, July 9, 2018. Risk Analysis Annual General Meeting, New Orleans, LA, December 3, 2018. Jiang D. Statistical methods for longitudinal outcomes with both non-ignorable Gatto F, Menec V. Age-friendly communities: New evidence from Canadian missing and missing by design. 2018 ICSA China Conference with Focus on communities. International Federation on Aging Conference, Toronto, ON, Lifetime Data Science, Qingdao, China, July 2-5, 2018. August 10, 2018. Katz A, Brownell M, Smith M. Lessons from the past: a window on the future. Gonzalez A, MacMillan HL, Kimber M, Wang L, Duncan L, Afifi TO, Georgiades International Population Data Linkage Network Conference, Banff, AB, September K, Boyle M. The relationship between child maltreatment and dating violence in 12-14, 2018. adolescence. Symposium at the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, September Katz A, Komenda P, Zarychanski R, Jones P. Where’s Our Data Now? Panel 2-5, 2018. Presentation. Bioscience Association of Manitoba Annual General Meeting, Winnipeg, MB, October 16, 2018. Grogan H, Menec V, Pitrowski C, Turner N, Stoesz BM, Shooshtari S. A review of work-related injuries in older workers: Incidence, risk factors, and outcomes. Katz A, Lavioe J, Avery Kinew K, Ibrahim N, Dahl M. Ambulatory Care Sensitive University of Manitoba Undergraduate Research Poster Completion, Winnipeg, Condition Hospital Admissions in Manitoba First Nations. Family Medicine MB, October 25, 2018. Forum 2018, Toronto, ON, November 2018. Guliani H, Hadjistavropoulos T, Jin S, McNab Y, Lix L. Utilization of health- Katz A, Lavoie JG, Kyoon-Achan G, Sinclair SA, Phillips-Beck W. Ambulatory care care resources by long-term care residents as a function of pain status. Annual sensitive conditions (ACSC): Deconstructing the Construct. Canadian Association Convention of the Canadian Association of Gerontology Conference, Vancouver, of Health Services and Policy Research Conference, Montreal, QC, May 29-31, BC, October 20, 2018. 2018. Hande MJ, Amare H, Aubrecht K, Williams A, Kelly C. What’s different about Katz A, Taylor C. (2018). How do Clinical Practice Characteristics Influence working under direct-funding? Exploring the shifting roles of care workers Practice Panel Size? 46th NAPCRG Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL November, 2018. Self and Family Managed home care in Manitoba. Canadian Association on Katz A. Identification of frailty using EMR and admin data: a complex issue. 2018 Gerontology, 47th Annual Scientific & Educational Meeting, Vancouver, BC, International Population Data Linkage Conference, Banff, AB, September 12-14, October 18-20, 2018. 2018. Hande MJ, Jamal A, Kelly C. The role of Direct Funding in ‘transforming’ home Katz A. Keynote Speaker. MCHP: How to Access a Wealth of Research Data. care systems in Ontario, Canada: A textual analysis of popular rhetoric and policy Department of Anesthesia, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences Grand Rounds, directions. Aging and Society, Eighth Interdisciplinary Conference, Tokyo, Japan, Winnipeg, MB, February 14th, 2018. September 18-19, 2018. Katz A. Lessons from the past: a window on the future. 2018 International Henry D, Tricco A, Straus S, Juni P, Zwarenstein M, Lix LM, Smith M, Earle Population Data Linkage Conference, Banff, AB, September 12-14, 2018. C. Characteristics of randomized trials that have been extended by linkage to routinely collected data:-results of a scoping review of the published literature. Kelly C, Aubrecht K, Grenier A. Direct funding home care programs: Findings 2018 Cochrane Colloquium, Edinburgh, UK, September 16-18, 2018. from a Canadian inventory. Aging and Society, Eighth Interdisciplinary Conference, Tokyo, Japan, September 18-19, 2018.

59 Kelly C, Aubrecht K, Rice C. Aging/Disability Nexus: Cases from the intersections. Lawal O, Wang M, Southern D, Awosoga O, Santana M, Wilton S, James M, Canadian Association on Gerontology, 47th Annual Scientific & Educational Graham M, Quan H, Ghali W, Knudtson M, Norris C, Lix L, Sajobi T. Joint Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 18-20, 2018. modeling of longitudinal health-related quality of life and all-cause mortality in coronary artery disease. Annual Conference of the International Society for Kelly C, Jamal A, Aubrecht K, Grenier A. Directly funded home care programs Quality of Life Research (ISOQOL), Dublin, Ireland, October 24-27, 2018. in Canada: A national inventory. XIX ISA World Congress of Sociology, Toronto, ON, July 15-21, 2018. Lazarus L, Reza-Paul S, Ur Rahman SH, Ramaiah M, Venugopal MS, Venukumar KT, Mahmud S, Moses S, Becker M, Lorway R. A community-based PrEP Kimber M, MacMillan HL, Kimber M, Wang L, Duncan L, Afifi TO, Georgiades intervention in the era of re-medicalization: lessons in ‘retention’ and ‘adherence’ K, Boyle M. Eating disordered behaviour and child maltreatment: A consideration from a sex worker collective in south India. 4th International Conference on Social of their prevalence and intersections among Canadian youth. Dr. Lil Tonmyr Sciences and Humanities in HIV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 21-23, 2018. (discussant). International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, September 2-5, 2018. Lazarus L, Reza-Paul S, Ur Rahman SH, Ramaiah M, Venugopal MS, Venukumar KT, Mahmud S, Moses S, Becker M, Lorway R. Beyond the biomedical: an Korall AMB, Sibley KM. Barriers and enablers to application of the ProFaNE core ethnographic study of a community-driven PrEP Intervention. 27th Annual outcome set in fall prevention trials with older people. 2nd National Knowledge Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research, Vancouver, BC, April 26-29, 2018. Translation Conference in Rehabilitation, Montreal, QC, April 20, 2018. Lazarus L. Revitalizing community solidarity in a PrEP demonstration project. Korall AMB, Sibley KM. Barriers and enablers to application of the ProFaNE core Canadian Anthropology Society Conference, Santiago du Cuba, CU. May 19, 2018. outcome set in fall prevention trials. 4th Canadian Fall Prevention Conference, St. John’s, NL, June 12, 2018. Lazarus L, Reza-Paul S, Becker M, Lorway R. The politics of care and responsibilization: Making sense of adherence in a community-led PrEP Korall AMB, Lamb SE, Williamson PR, Lord SR, Sibley KM. Barriers and enablers demonstration project among sex workers in Mysore, India. Society for Applied to measurement and reporting of the ProFaNE core outcome set in fall prevention Anthropology Conference, Portland, OR, March 23, 2019. trials with older people. 4th European Falls Festival, Manchester, UK, July 2, 2018. Lee L, Chrystoja C, Ramjist J, Sutradhar R, Lix L, Baxter N, Urbach DR. Surgical Kreindler SA, Struthers A, Metge CJ, Charette C, Harlos K, Beaudin P, Bapuji SB, skill and complications after colorectal surgery. American College of Surgeons Francois J. Why is soft integration so hard? Assessing system-level strategies for Conference, Miramar Beach, FL, June 7-9, 2018. primary care renewal in Manitoba. Canadian Association of Health Services and Policy Research Conference, Montreal, QC, May 30, 2018. Lengyel C, Moodoo C and Tate R. Moderate nutritional risk among community- dwelling Canadian older men in the Manitoba Follow-up Study. Dietitians of Kroeker K, Sharma A, Chateau D, Brownell M, Rodd C. Evaluating area-based Canada National Conference, Vancouver, BC, June 6-9, 2018. socioeconomic status predictors of pediatric health outcomes in Manitoba. International Population Data Linkage Network Conference, Banff, AB, September Lim SHL, Marrie RA, Ekuma O, Brownell M, Peschken C, Hitchon C, Gerhold K, 12-14, 2018. Lix L, A population-based study of high school academic outcomes in individuals with childhood-onset chronic rheumatic diseases in Manitoba, Canada. American Kuhn S, Libman M, Yansouni CP, McCarthy AE, Geduld J, Hajek J, Ghesquiere W, College of Rheumatology/American Rheumatology Health Professionals Annual Mirzanejad Y, Plewes K, Vincelette J, Barkati S, Plourde PJ, Greenaway C, Chakrabarti Meeting, Chicago, IL, October 22, 2018. S, Schwartz KL, Thompson C, Kain KC, Boggild AK. Illness in Pediatric Migrants to Canada: Surveillance Report from CanTravNet, April 2015-March 2018. International Lix L. NSERC, CIHR, and beyond: Tips for new investigators. Statistical Society of Conference on Migration Health, Rome, Italy, October 2018. Canada Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC, June 3-6, 2018. Kyoon-Achan G, Avery Kinew K, Phillips-Beck W, Lavoie JG, Sinclair SA, Katz Lix LM, Sajobi S, Sawatzky R, Zhang L, Yan L, Ayilara O, Bohm E. Validating A. Changing Hinged Funding to Transform Primary Healthcare in Manitoba health conditions in a clinical registry using administrative data algorithms. First Nations Communities. 46th North American Primary Care Research Group, International Population Data Linkage Network Meeting, Banff, AB, September Chicago, IL, November 9-13, 2018. 12-14, 2018. Kyoon-Achan G, Avery Kinew K, Phillips-Beck W, Sinclair S, Lavoie JG, Katz A. Lix LM. Administrative health data and electronic medical records: Data linkage Our People, Our Health: Envisioning to Improve Primary Healthcare in Manitoba for chronic disease research and surveillance. Invited presentation at School of First Nation communities. International Circumpolar Health Conference, Public Health, Jilin University, Changchun, China, June 20, 2018. Copenhagen, Denmark, August 12-15, 2018. Lix LM. At the Interface of Data Science Methods, Training, and Collaboration. Kyoon-Achan G, Avery Kinew K, Phillips-Beck W, Lavoie J, Katz A. Our People, Women in Data Science, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, March 4, 2019. Our Health: Envisioning to Improve Community-Based Primary Healthcare in Lix LM. Can auxiliary variables improve multiple imputation models? Invited Manitoba First Nations Communities. 46th NAPCRG Annual Meeting, Chicago, presentation at School of Public Health, Jilin University, Changchun, China, June IL, November 2018. 19, 2018. Kyoon-Achan G, Lavallee B, Phillips-Beck W, Avery Kinew K, Lavoie J, Sinclair Lix LM. The Canadian Chronic Disease Surveillance System: A model for SA, Katz A. Understanding and Confronting Racism and Discrimination in collaborative surveillance. Power of Population Data Science Webinar Series, Community-Based Healthcare in Manitoba First Nations Communities. 46th January 9, 2019. NAPCRG Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 2018. Lix LM. Yang S, Monkman S, Yan L. Familial health history and offspring health Lakser A, Gervais L, Sinclair C, Sisters of Fire, Becker M, Bruce SG. Mâmawi outcomes: challenges of record linkage studies. Statistical Society of Canada wâhkôtowin: An Arts-Based Approach to Understanding Wellness and Living with Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC, June 3-6, 2018. HIV among Indigenous Women in Winnipeg, Canada. Canadian Association for HIV Research Conference, Vancouver, BC, April 27, 2018. Macdonald SM, Roos NP, Linaker C. Get Your Benefits! Helping Health Care Providers Understand the Importance of Diagnosing and Treating Poverty. Lakser A, Gervais L, Sinclair C, Sisters of Fire, Becker M, Bruce SG. Women 6th Annual Indigenous Health Research Symposium: Our Truths, Our Voices: healing living the good life: Reflections on Conducting Research from a Reclaiming the world through story, Winnipeg, MB, November 21, 2018. Decolonizing Lens. 6th Annual Indigenous Health Symposium, Winnipeg MB, November 28, 2018. Macdonald SM, Roos NP. Get Your Benefits! Social Work Leadership Council, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, Winnipeg, MB, October 23, 2018. Lavoie JG, Clark WV. Circumpolar and south: Rethinking how we frame research with circumpolar nations, International Circumpolar Health Conference, Mahar A, Groll D, Ricciardelli R, Carleton N, Afifi TO. Gender and corrections: Copenhagen, Denmark, August 12-15, 2018. A breakdown of mental disorder symptoms. Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR), Regina, SK, October 15-17, 2018. Lavoie JG, Varcoe C, Ford-Gilboe M, Wathen N, Browne A. Expanding the space for equity-oriented primary health care: Policy requirements. Canadian Mahar A, Groll D, Ricciardelli R, Carleton N, Afifi TO. Institutional, Association of Health Services and Policy Research Conference, Montreal, QC, administrative, and community correctional employees: Understanding the May 29-31, 2018. variation in prevalence of mental health symptoms across correctional employees.

60 Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR), Regina, Nickel N, Brownell M, Taylor C, Sarkar J, Chartier M, Burland E, *Enns J. SK, October 15-17, 2018. Education outcomes associated with full-day kindergarten among First Nations children: a retrospective administrative database cohort study. International Mallory-Hill S, Borges B, De Luca T, Dunn NJ, Funk L, Grisim K, Guse L, Kelly Population Data Linkage Network Conference, Banff, AB, September 12-14, 2018. C, Kuo I, Millikin C, Roger K, Porter MM. Pre-Renovation Study of a Residential Care Unit for Persons Living with Alzheimer’s and Related Dementia. EDRA49: O’Donnell S, McRae L, Toews J, Pellietier L on behalf of the PHAC CCDSS Environmental Design Research Association 49th Annual Conference, Oklahoma, Arthritis Working Group. National surveillance of arthritis in Canada: Results OK, June 6-9, 2018, from the Canadian Chronic Disease Surveillance System. Canadian Rheumatology Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC, February 27-March 2, 2019. McCarthy AE, Libman M, Yansouni CP, Kuhn S, Geduld J, Hajek J, Ghesquiere W, Mirzanejad Y, Plewes K, Vincelette J, Barkati S, Plourde PJ, Greenaway C, Chakrabarti Phillips-Beck W, Lavoie JG, Katz A, Kinew KA, Kyoon-Achan G, Ibrahim N, S, Schwartz KL, Thompson C, Kain KC, Boggild AK. Malaria in Canadian VRFs Sinclair SA. Collaboration with Manitoba First Nations communities, sharing our and Migrants: Surveillance Report from CanTravNet, April 2013-March 2018. experience of working together on the Rights path. International Circumpolar International Conference on Migration Health, Rome, Italy, October 2018. Health Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 12-15, 2018. McCarthy AE, Libman M, Yansouni CP, Kuhn S, Geduld J, Hajek J, Ghesquiere Phillips-Beck W, Sinclair SA, Kyoon-Achan G, Lavoie J, Avery Kinew K, Katz A. W, Mirzanejad Y, Plewes K, Vincelette J, Barkati S, Plourde PJ, Greenaway C, Working Toward Balancing the Power in Research: Collaborating with University Chakrabarti S, Schwartz KL, Thompson C, Kain KC, Boggild AKMalaria in and Indigenous Communities in Manitoba. 46th NAPCRG Annual Meeting, Canadian VRFs and Migrants: Surveillance Report from CanTravNet, April Chicago, IL, November, 2018. 2013-March 2018. International Meeting on Emerging Diseases and Surveillance, Piotrowski CC. Trauma- and violence-informed care with pediatric transplant Vienna, Switzerland, November 2018 patients. 10th Congress of the International Pediatric Transplant Association, McClarty LM, Bhattacharjee P, Isac S, Emmanuel F, Njiraini M, Gichangi P, Okoth Vancouver, BC, May 2019. CD, Musimbi-Mbole J, Kioko J, Blanchard JF, Moses S, Musyoki H, Becker M. Piotrowski CC, Warda L, Pankratz C, Dubberley K, Assam H, Carevic M. Towards comprehensive monitoring systems for HIV prevention programmes: Key Children’s Perspectives on Barriers and Enablers of Bicycle Helmet & Booster Seat Program Science lessons from a Learning Site for sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya. Use in Manitoba. Public Health 2018: Annual Meeting of the Canadian Public Canadian Association for HIV Research (CAHR). 27th Annual Conference on Health Association, Montreal, QC, May 2018. HIV/AIDS Research, Vancouver, BC, April 26-29 2018. Reid-Westoby C, Pottruff M, Janus M, Brownell M. Do lower socioeconomic status McClarty LM, Shaw SY, Bibeau C, Ireland L, Kasper K, Keynan Y, Loeppky C, neighbourhoods have a higher prevalence of kindergarten children with health Kendall C, Becker ML. Determinants of mortality within a prospective cohort disorders? Society for Research in Child Development conference, Baltimore, MD, of people living with HIV in Manitoba. Canadian Association for HIV Research March 22, 2019. (CAHR). 27th Annual Conference on HIV/AIDS Research, Vancouver, BC. April 26-29 2018. Ripat J, Sibley KM, Giesbrecht E, Curtis B, Touchette A, Borisoff J, Morales E, Ethans K, Li Y. Winter mobility and community participation: A scoping review. Menec V, Brown C. Facilitators and barriers to becoming age-friendly: A review. RESNA Annual Conference, Arlington, VA, July 13-15, 2018. Canadian Association on Gerontology Conference, Vancouver, BC, October 19, 2018. Ritland L, Minh A, Gagne M, Muhajarine N, Ark T, Forer B, Brownell M, Janus M, Menec V, Newall N, Mackenzie C, Shooshtari S. Examining individual and Webb S, Guhn M. Economic disadvantage, social capital, and five developmental area-level factors associated with social isolation and loneliness using Canadian outcomes: two population-level studies of Canadian neighborhoods. Society for Longitudinal Study on Aging data. Canadian Association on Gerontology Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, April 13, 2018. Conference, Vancouver, BC, October 20, 2018. Roche PL, Shimmin C, Hickes S, Sherzoi O, Wicklund E, Lavoie JG, Wittmeier Menec V, Newall N, Mackenzie C, Shooshtari S. Examining social isolation KDM, Sibley KM. Advancing Conceptual Frameworks for Patient and Public and loneliness using Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging Data. Canadian Involvement in Health Research: Preliminary Results from a Qualitative Association on Gerontology Conference, Vancouver, BC, October 19, 2018. Examination of a Trauma-Informed, Intersectional, and Reflexive Approach. KT Menec V. The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging: A platform study to support Canada, Vancouver, BC, June 7-8, 2018. policy decisions and initiatives. International Federation on Aging Conference, Roche PL, Shimmin C, Hickes S, Sherzoi O, Khan M, Wicklund E, Lavoie J, Toronto, ON, August 10, 2018. Hardie S, Wittmeier KDM, Sibley KM. Valuing all voices: Preliminary results Menec V, Newall N, Mackenzie C, Shooshtari S. Examining individual and area-level from a qualitative examination of a trauma-informed, intersectional and reflexive factors associated with social isolation and loneliness using Canadian Longitudinal approach to patient & public engagement. 6th Annual Indigenous Health Research Study on Aging Data. 47th Annual Scientific & Educational Meeting of the Canadian Symposium, Winnipeg, MB, November 21, 2018. Association on Gerontology, Vancouver, BC, October 18-20, 2018. Roos NP, Macdonald SM. Get Your Benefits! Diagnose and Treat Poverty. Prosper Moore J, Kelly C, Sibley KM, O’Hara F, Kasperavicius D, Mascarenhas A, Sayal R, Canada Tax Research Symposium. Ottawa, ON, February 7, 2019. Zahid M, Straus S. One size doesn’t fit all: Incorporating KT, intersectionality, and Roos NP. Pushing Research to the Media: EvidenceNetwork.ca. Guest Lecturer, the perspectives of older adults. Knowledge Translation Canada Annual Scientific College of Pharmacy, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, October 29, 2018. Meeting, Vancouver, BC, June 7, 2018. Russell L, Brahmbhatt R, Sibley K, Sajobi T, Lix L, Gadermann A, Cuthertson Morin S, O’Donnell S, Jean S, Jaglal S, Siminoski K, Papaioannou A, Brown J, Lix L, Zumbo B, Sawatzy R. Sharing complex statistical methods with diverse L, Leslie B. Post-fracture care gap in Canada from 2000-2001 to 2011-2012: A knowledge users: A knowledge translation study protocol. Annual Conference of nationwide population-based analysis. American Society for Bone and Mineral the International Society for Quality of Life Research (ISOQOL), Dublin, Ireland, Research Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC, September 28-October 1, 2018. October 24-27, 2018. Morin S, Yan L, Lix L, Lesie B. Changes in the risk of subsequent Sachs E, Tate R, St. John P and Swift A. Self-rated frailty, resilience, and majorosteoporotic fractures over time in men and women: a population-based mortality of old men: The Manitoba Follow-up Study. 47th Annual Scientific and observational study with 25-year follow up. American Society for Bone and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Vancouver, BC, Mineral Research Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC, September 28-October 1, 2018. October 18-20, 2018. Mota N, Turner S, Taillieu T, Garcas I, Magid K, Sethi J, Struck S, El-Gabalawy Sakib MN, Shooshtari S, St. John P. Examining the impacts of multimorbidity R, Afifi TO. Associations between trauma exposure, DSM-5 posttraumatic stress on labour force participation among middle-aged Canadians: A cross-sectional disorder, and engagement in risky sexual behaviors in a nationally representative analysis of Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging Data. 47th Annual Scientific & sample. 2018 World Psychiatric Association, Epidemiology and Public Health Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Vancouver, BC, Section, New York, NY, May 2-4, 2018. October 18-20, 2018.

61 Sanguins J, Burland E, Chariter M, Carter S, Enns J, Nickel N, Chateau D, Sarkar Singal D, Brownell M, Wall-Wieler E, Chateau D. Hanlon-Dearman A, Longstaffe J, Brownell M. Do home visiting programs improve well-being of Metis children S. Prenatal care of women who give birth to children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum and parents? 8th International Meeting on Indigenous Child Health, Calgary, AB, Disorder in a universal health-care system: a retrospective cohort study utilizing March 24, 2019. linkable administrative data. International Population Data Linkage Network conference, Banff, AB, September 12-14, 2018. Sareen J, Afifi T, Turner S, Mota N, Taillieu T, Logsetty S, Jetly R. 2018 Canadian Armed Forces Members and Veterans Mental Health Survey: Study design Singal D, Chateau D, Dahl M, Derksen S, Katz L, Ruth C, Hanlon-Dearman and objectives. Canadian Institute of Military and Veteran Health Research A, Brownell M. Prescription opioid use and concurrent psychotropic drug use (CIMVHR) Conference, Regina, SK, October 15-17, 2018. during pregnancy: a population-based retrospective cohort study utilizing linked administrative data. International Population Data Linkage Network conference, Sareen J, Afifi TO, Turner S, Mota N, Taillieu T, Logsetty S, MacKenzie C, Banff, AB, September 12-14, 2018. Zamorski M, Beliveau P, Van Til L, Hohban L, Perrie S, Hoover M, Ali J, Bolton J, El-Gabalawy R, Patten S, Wang J, Asmundson GJG, Bernstein C, Marrie RA, Singal D, Chateau D, Dahl M, Katz L, Ruth C, Wall-Wieler E, Hanlon-Dearman Stein MB, Thompson J, Figretoglu D, Pietrzak R, Richardson D, Aiken A, Jetly R. A, Brownell M. In-utero SSRI and SNRI exposure and the risk of long term Canadian Armed Forces members and veterans mental helath survey. Canadian adverse mental and educational outcomes in children: a linked population-based Institute of Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) Conference, Regina, retrospective cohort study utilizing linked administrative data. International SK, October 15-17, 2018. Population Data Linkage Network conference, Banff, AB, September 12-14, 2018. Sawatzky R, Russell L, Sajobi T, Gadermann A, Liu J, Zumbo B, Lix L. Singal D, Chateau D, Katz LY, Ruth C, Dahl M, Wall-Wieler E, Hanlon- Accommodating heterogeneity to improve measurement validity in large Dearman A, Brownell M. In-utero SSRI and SNRI exposure and risk of population health surveys. Annual Conference of the International Society for neurodevelopmental disorders in children: a population-based retrospective Quality of Life Research (ISOQOL), Dublin, Ireland, October 24-27, 2018. cohort study utilizing linked administrative data. 34th International Conference on Pharmacoepidemiology & Therapeutic Risk Management, Prague, Czech Sawatzky R, Zumbo B, Sajobi T, Russell L, Gadermann A, Kopec J, Liu J, Ratner P, Wu Republic, August 25, 2018. A, Lix LM. Exploring the potential of a mixture-computerized adaptive test for use in heterogeneous populations. Annual PHO conference, PROMIS®: Global Advances in Singer A, Kosowan L, Jolin-Dahel K, Mota A, Lix L, Katz A. Randomized Methodology and Clinical Science, Dublin, Ireland, October 28-29, 2018. controlled trial of audit and feedback intervention to improve adherence to the choosing wisely recommendations in primary care. Choosing Wisely Canada’s 3rd Schousboe J, Leslie B, Lix L, Alhrbi M, Bryanton M, Morin S, Derkatch S. Annual National Meeting, Toronto, ON, April 23, 2018. Prevalent vertebral fracture identified on densitometricimages predict incident fractures in routine clinical practice. American Society for Bone and Mineral Smith M, Schull M, Katz A, McDonald T, Paprica A, Lix L, Victor C, Chateau D, Research Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC, September 28-October 1, 2018. Diverty B, Mcgrail K. Pan-Canadian real-world health data network: Building a national data platform. International Population Data Linkage Network Meeting, Schroth RJ, McNally M, Martin H, Edwards J, Hai-Santiago K, Kinew KA, Bertone M, Banff, AB, September 12-14, 2018. Brownell M, Lavoie J, Moffatt ME, Star L, McNab W, Nickel N, Dufour L. Evaluating whether the Children’s Oral Health Initiative (COHI) affects the rates of pediatric Smith M, Schull M, McGrail K, Katz A, Diverty B, McDonald T, Victor C, dental surgery to treat severe early childhood caries in Manitoba. Canadian Public Lix L, Paprica A. Building a Pan-Canadian Real World Health Data Network. Health Dentistry Conference, Vancouver, BC, September 22, 2018. International Conference for Administrative Data Research, Belfast, UK, June 21-22, 2018. Shoemaker ES, Liddy CE, Crowe L, MacPherson P, Becker M, Levreault E, Rosenes R, Bibeau C, Lundrigan P, Kendall CE. Levels of Activation for Self Management among Smith M. Evaluating Canada’s National Housing Strategy and an update on People Living with HIV. Canadian Association for HIV Research (CAHR). 27th the National Data Platform: A new $40M investment in Canada’s research Annual Conference on HIV/AIDS Research, Vancouver, BC, April 26-29, 2018. infrastructure. Oral presentation at Liverpool University, Liverpool, UK, February 19, 2019. Shooshtari S, Cuypers M, Heslop P. Update on what we know about mortality of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. A Roundtable at Southern DA, Wang M, Brobbey A, Quan H, Santana M, James MT, Wilton SB, the IASSIDDS’s 5th European Conference-Diversity & Belonging: Celebrating Lawal O, Awosoga O, Graham MM, Ghali WA, Lix L, Knudtsen ML, Norris difference, Athens, Greece, July 18-20, 2018. CM, Sajobi TT. Patient-reported outcomes predicts in-patient and emergency department readmissions risks in acute coronary syndrome. Annual Conference of Shooshtari S, Menec V, Swift A, Tate B. Exploring ethno-cultural differences in the International Society for Quality of Life Research (ISOQOL), Dublin, Ireland, healthy aging among Canadians: A population-based study. Centre on Aging 35th October 24-27, 2018. Annual Spring Research Symposium, Winnipeg, MB, May 2018. Stall NM, Kim J, Hardacre KA, Shah PS, Straus SE, Bronskill SE, Lix LM, Bell Shooshtari S, Menec V, Swift A, Tate R. Ethno-cultural variations in factors CM, Rochon PA. Impact of informal caregiver distress on health outcomes of associated with perceived healthy aging: Evidence from the Canadian Longitudinal community-dwelling dementia care recipients: A systematic review. Canadian Study on Aging. 47th Annual Scientific & Educational Meeting of the Canadian Geriatrics Society 38th Annual Scientific Meeting, Montreal, QC, April 19-21, Association on Gerontology, Vancouver, BC, October 19, 2018. 2018. Sibley KM, Gardner P, Bentley D, Khan M, McGlynn M, Shing P, Shaffer Strong J, Piotrowski CC, Birk P, Giesbrecht A, Goldberg A, Hashimoto G, McKenty J, O’Hoski S, Salbach NM. Physiotherapist experiences of a theory-based D, Mackenzie H, Kazak A, Scialla M. Brief & effective psychosocial screening of intervention and perceptions of reactive balance and its measurement: A pediatric kidney transplant families. 10th Congress of the International Pediatric qualitative study. Knowledge Translation Canada Annual Scientific Meeting, Transplant Association, Vancouver, BC. May 2019. Vancouver, BC, June 7, 2018. Struck S, Fortier J, Turner S, Salmon S, Taillieu T, Afifi T. Bully victimization and Sibley KM, Thomas SM, Hamid JS, Rodrigues M, Pham B, Khan PA, Holroyd-Leduc binge drinking and smoking among boys and girls in grades 7 to 12 in Manitoba. J, Kerr GD, Jaglal SB, Straus SE, Tricco AC. Comparative Effectiveness of Exercise Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR) Interventions for Preventing Falls in Older Adults: A Systematic Review with Network Conference: Towards an Accord for Change, Montreal, QC, May 29-31, 2018. Meta-Analysis. 4th European Falls Festival, Manchester, UK, July 2, 2018. Swift A, Lengyel C and Tate R. Relocation to a retirement residence and older Sibley KM, Touchette A, Dubberley, Singer J, Habing J, Soung S, Oates AR. men’s feelings of low control: Can affiliation with powerful others compensate? The Understanding current balance and fall prevention program design in community- Manitoba Follow-up Study. 47th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the based exercise programs for older adults in Winnipeg, Canada. 4th Canadian Fall Canadian Association on Gerontology, Vancouver, BC, October 18-20, 2018. Prevention Conference, St. John’s, NL, June 12, 2018. Taillieu T, Afifi TO, Turner S, Carleton RN, Vaughan A, Anderson GS, McCreary DR. Sinclair SA, Lavoie JG, Phillips-Back W. Key Findings on Access to Mental Health Traumatic exposures, occupational stressors, and mental disorder symptoms among Services in Manitoba First Nations and Rural and Remote Communities. North Canadian public safety personnel. Canadian Institute of Military and Veteran Health American Primary Care Research Group, Chicago, IL, November 9-13, 2018. Research (CIMVHR) Conference, Regina, SK, October 15-17, 2018.

62 Tate RB, St. John P, Jiang D, Swift AU. Predictors of 10-year functional trajectories Wall-Wieler E, Vinnerljung B, Liu C, Roos LL, Hjern A. Avoidable mortality among older men: The Manitoba Follow-up Study. 47th Annual Scientific and among parents whose children were placed in care in Sweden: A retrospective Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Vancouver, BC, matched cohort study. International Population Data Linkages Network Ocober 2018. Conference. Banff, AB, September 12-14, 2018. Thiessen K, Haworth-Brockman M, Nurmi MA, Dezmuk L, Sibley KM. Delivering Wang M, Awosoga O, Lawal O, Southern D, Brobbey A, Quan H, Lix L, Knudtson Midwifery: A Scoping Review of Employment Models in Canada. Canadian M, Wilton S, James M, Norris C, Ghali W, Graham M, Sajobi T. Evaluating the Association of Midwives Conference, Gatineau, QC, October 17-19, 2018. prognostic contribution of longitudinal patient reported outcomes in predicting mortality risk in acute coronary syndrome: A comparison of dynamic prediction Tolaj C, Durrant JE, AdemiShala R. Addressing Violent Discipline by Parents in models. Annual Conference of the International Society for Quality of Life Post-war Kosovo. International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies, Washington, Research (ISOQOL), Dublin, Ireland, October 24-27, 2018. DC, November 2018. Webb S, Janus M, Duku E, Forer B, Brownell M, Muhajarine N, Guhn M. The Tonmyr L, Mathews B, Shield ME, Hovdestad WE, Afifi TO. Does mandatory shape of the socioeconomic gradient: testing to functional form of the relationship reporting legislation increase contact with child protection? A legal doctrinal between socioeconomic status and early child development. International review and an analytical examination. Dr. Andrea Gonzalez (discussant). Population Data Linkage Network Conference, Banff, AB, September 12-14, 2018. Symposium Mandatory Reporting: It is Time to Ask the Hard Questions at the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) Wong ST, Katz A, Williamson T, Peterson S, Taylor C, McGrail K. Can Linked Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, September 2-5, 2018. Electronic Medical Record and Administrative Data Help Us Identify Those Living With Frailty? International Population Data Linkage Network, Banff, AB, Torabi M. A unified approach to goodness-of-fit tests with application to small September 12-14, 2018. area estimation. International Conference on Small Area Estimation and Other Topics of Current Interest in Surveys, official Statistics, and General Statistics, Wong ST, Williamson T, Katz A. Can Primary Care Electronic Medical Records Shanghai, China, June 17, 2018. and Administrative Data Help Us Identify Those Living With Frailty? Canadian Association of Gerontology 2018, 47th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Torabi M. A unified approach to second-order unbiased mean squared error Vancouver, BC, October 18-20, 2018. estimation of small area predictors. Workshop on Statistical Inference for Complex Surveys, Montreal, QC, June 1, 2018. Wright M, Medved M, Montgomery J, Roger K. Allies and Adversaries: The Experience of Healthcare and Healthcare Relationships for Adults with ‘High- Torabi M. Mean squared prediction error estimation of small area predictors. The Functioning’ Autism Spectrum Disorder. International Society for Autism 2018 International Workshop on Survey Statistics and Big Data, Nanchang, China, Research Annual Meeting, Rotterdam, Netherlands, May 9-12, 2018. June 20, 2018. Zhang L, Lix LM, Ayilara O, Sawatzky R, Bohm E. The ffecte of multimorbidity Torabi M. Measures of uncertainty in small area estimation. The 8th International on change in health-related quality of life following hip and knee arthroplasty. 7th Workshop on Innovative Statistical Methods, Daejeon, South Korea, May 15, 2018. International Congress of Arthroplasty Registries, Reykjavik, Iceland, June 9-11, 2018. Torabi M. Recent advances in generalized linear mixed models. The 14th Iranian Zhang L, Lix LM, Ayilara O, Sawatzky R, Bohm E. The effect of multimorbidity on Statistics Conference, Shahrood, Iran, August 26, 2018. change in health-related quality of life following hip and knee arthroplasty. COA/ Torabi M. Advancing knowledge about spatial modeling, infectious diseases, CORS Annual Meeting, Victoria, BC, June 20-23, 2018. environment and health. Bold Ideas Colloquium Series, CHS, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, March 22, 2019. NON-PEER REVIEWED SCHOLARSHIP Torabi M. Spatial modeling of disease mapping: an introduction. Departmental Seminar, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, MB, January 30, 2019. Published Books/Book Chapters Turner S, Menzies C, Taillieu T, Fortier J, Struck S, Garces M, Afifi TO. Child Mignone J. Autonomía Alimentaria en Pueblos Originarios: Respuestas al Desafío maltreatment and sleep in adolescence: Results from a representative community Nutricional en Colombia y Canadá. In: Farías V (ed). Alimentación en Poblaciones sample. Child Health Research Days, Winnipeg, MB. October 2-4, 2018. Originarias, nuestra experiencia. Bariloche, Argentina: UFasta, 2019. Turner S, Taillieu T, Afifi TO, Carleton RN. Exposure to mental health training Articles and mental health resilience, knowledge and stigma among Canadian public Crowcroft NS, Schwartz KL, Savage RD, Chen C, Johnson C, Li Y, Marchand-Austin safety personnel. Institute of Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) A, Bolotin S, Deeks SL, Jamieson FB, Drews SJ, Russell ML, Svenson LW, Simmonds Conference, Regina, SK, October 15-17, 2018. K, Righolt C, Bell CA, Mahmud SM, Kwong JC. The challenges of assessing pertussis Turner S, Taillieu T, Carleton RN, Sareen J, Afifi TO. Child maltreatment, career- vaccine effectiveness in the field: A Canadian Immunization Research Network Study. related trauma and suicidal behaviours among Canadian public safety personnel. 12th International Symposium on Bordetella, Belgium, 2019. Canadian Institute of Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) Donelle J, Top KA, Righolt CH, Pabla G, Brna P, Deeks SL, Smith B, Mahmud SM, conference, Regina, SK, October 15-17, 2018. Hawken S. Vaccine coverage among children with epilepsy in Ontario, Canada: Vivion M, Witteman H, Tustin J, Top K, Meyer S, MacDonald N, Jardine C, A Canadian Immunization Research Network Study. Canadian Immunization Guay M, Greyson D, Greenberg J,Graham J, Gagneur A, Fisher W, Driedger M, Conference 2018, Canada, 2018. Crowcroft N, Corace K, Bunt A, Bettinger J, Dubé E. Communication materials Righolt CH, Top KA, Pabla G, Donelle J, Brna P, Deeks SL, Smith B, Hawken to enhance vaccine acceptance: Do existing tools adhere to best practices in risk S, Mahmud SM. Vaccine coverage among children with epilepsy in Manitoba, communication? A study by the Canadian Immunization Research Network. Canada: A Canadian Immunization Research Network Study. Canadian Canadian Immunization Conference, Ottawa, ON, December 4-6, 2018. Immunization Conference 2018, Canada, 2018. Wall-Wieler E, Brownell M, Singal D, Nickel N, Roos LL. The Cycle of Child Righolt CH, Mahmud SM. Prevalence and predictors of inappropriate empiric Protection Services Involvement: A Cohort Study of Adolescent Mothers. antimicrobial therapy for complicated infections in urban hospitals in Manitoba, International Population Data Linkages Network Conference, Banff, AB, Canada. Society for Epidemiologic Research 52nd Annual Meeting, United States, September 12-14, 2018. 2019. Wall-Wieler E, Roos LL, Bolton J. Duration of maternal mental health-related Righolt CH, Zhang G, Mahmud SM. Linking cancer and vaccine registries in a outcomes after an infant’s death: A retrospective matched-cohort study using retrospective cohort study: Risk of metastasis following perioperative vaccine use linkable administrative data. International Population Data Linkages Network among cancer patients. AACR Special Conference on Modernizing Population Conference, Banff, AB, September 12-14, 2018. Sciences in the Digital Age, United States, 2019. Wall-Wieler E, Roos LL, Brownell M, Nickel N, Chateau D. Maternal Outcomes Wilkinson K, Righolt CH, Mahmud SM. Using administrative data to measure after Having a Child Placed in Care. Canadian Student Health Research Forum, the impact of case physician on estimates of pertussis vaccine effectiveness. 37th Winnipeg, MB, June 11-15, 2018. Annual Meeting of the European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases, Slovenia, 2019.

63 Reports Afifi TO. The epidemiology of child maltreatment. Invited speaker at the Canadian Herron RV, Skinner MW, Kontos P, Menec V, Bar RJ. Beyond therapy: Exploring Symposium on Advanced Practices in Child Maltreatment, Winnipeg, MB, the potential of Sharing Dance to improve social inclusion for people living with October 7-9th, 2019. dementia. In: Atkinson S, Hunt R (eds), GeoHumanities and Health. Springer (in Afifi TO. The well-being and experiences study data collection and linkage in press). Manitoba. Invited speaker at the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) Lix LM, Plourde PJ, Larcombe L, Kinew KA, Basham CA, Derksen S, Srisakuldee Canadian Reported Child Maltreatment Surveillance System (CRCMSS) planning W, Schultz J, McCulloch S. Exploring tuberculosis treatment, management, and meeting, Ottawa, ON, March 6, 2018. prevention in Manitoba’s administrative health data. University of Manitoba: Bruce, S. Developing a Wellness Program at Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation, Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, 2018. Manitoba, Canada. Wardliparingaa Aboriginal Research Unit, South Australian McDonnell L, Lavoie JG. Living in the City: documenting the lived experience of Health and Medical Research Institute, Adelaide, Australia, February 18, 2019. Island Lake of the Island Lake Anishininew People. Canadian Centre for Policy Bruce S. Health Promotion in the Context of Reconciliation. CHSC 7390 Health Alternatives, 2018. https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/reports/living-city. Promotion Class, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, November 8, 2018. Menec VH. Age-Friendly Communities - Evidence from Canadian Initiatives. Bruce S. Mâmawi wâhkôtowin: An Arts-Based Approach to Understanding Public Health Agency of Canada, 2018. Wellness and Living with HIV among Indigenous Women in Winnipeg, Canada. Monchka B, Zhang G, Righolt C, Mahmud S. The epidemiology, outcomes and Medical Microbiology Seminar Series, Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady social and economic burden of mood disorders in Manitoba: A data-linkage Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, May 9, 2018. retrospective cohort study. University of Manitoba, Manitoba, 2018. Bruce S. Mâmawi wâhkôtowin, Creating Safer Spaces for Sharing: An arts-based Shooshtari S, Cameranesi M, Dube C, McCombe L. Quality of life of persons with alternative to the focus group. OT 6350 Research Methods Course, University of intellectual and developmental disabilities transitioning into community settings. Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, February 22, 2019. Report submitted to St. Amant, 2018. Bruce S. Lakser A, Gervais L, Sinclair C, Sisters of Fire, Becker M, Bruce SG. Shooshtari S, Cameransi M, Dubé C, McCombe L. Health status & quality of life Mâmawi wâhkôtowin: The Quilt. Manitoba HIV Collective Impact Symposium, of persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities prior to transitioning Winnipeg MB, April 13, 2018 into community settings. Summary pamphlet. St. Amant Community Transitions Chevrier C. “I just want to be treated like a human being”: Access to health and Steering Committee members, 2018. social services for sex workers in Winnipeg, Treaty One Territory. BOLD IDEA Shooshtari S, Khoeiniha S, Chimney K, Cameranesi M, McCombe L. Health 2018-2019 Celebrating Bold Community Health Science Graduate Students, profile of persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities transitioning Winnipeg, MB, 2018. into community settings. Report submitted to St. Amant, 2018. Chevrier C. Redemptive citizenship and sex work: deliberate identities, Wister A, Menec V, Mugford G. Loneliness, social isolation, and social compromises and rights. Canadian Anthropology and Sociology Association, engagement. In: Raina P, Wolfson C, Kirkland S, Griffith L (eds). The Canadian Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, 2018. Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA): Report on Health and Aging in Canada. Chevrier C. Shame, erasure and identity politics: struggling towards sex workers rights CLSA, 2018. on Treaty. One territory. Society for Applied Anthropology, Portland, OR, 2019. Other Presentations Chevrier C. Research and Activism with “Marginalized Populations”. Invited guest speaker in Family Therapy Research Methods at University of Winnipeg, Abdul Salam A, Herron RV, Allan J, Roger K, Waddell C. Working with male Winnipeg, MB, January 2019. international students to support their mental health needs. American Men’s Studies Association, Brandon University, Brandon, MB, June 12-14, 2019. Chevrier C. Sex Work and Health: Health Stigma and Criminalization. Invited guest speaker from Sex Workers of Winnipeg Action Coalition at Women’s Health Afifi TO. Effecting change through research: Designing your studies to influence Clinic, Winnipeg, MB, March and April 2019. policy and practice. Invited speaker at The Royal Institute of Mental Health Research and the Mach-Gaensslen Foundation, Ottawa ON, October 24, 2018. Chevrier C. Feminist Responses to Violence Against Sex Workers. Invited guest speaker for WOMN 3560: Feminist Perspectives on Violence Against Women in Afifi TO. How to publish in academic journals. Invited speaker at the International the Women and Gender Studies Department of University of Manitoba; Winnipeg, Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN), International MB, May 2018. Congress for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, Prague, Czech Republic, September 4, 2018. Chevrier C. Sex Work in Winnipeg Invited guest speaker for WOMN 3100: Sex Work in Contemporary Canadian Culture in the Women and Gender Studies Afifi TO. Preventing child maltreatment and improving mental health. Senior department of University of Manitoba; Winnipeg, MB, May 2018. Alumni Learning for Life, University of Manitoba, Alumni Association, Winnipeg, MB, May 29, 2019. Chevrier C, Sheng A. Sex Work, Rights and Criminalization. Invited guest speaker from Sex Workers of Winnipeg Action Coalition in Women and the Inner City at Afifi TO. Publication opportunities in Child Abuse & Neglect. Invited speaker University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, MB, November 2018. at the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN), International Congress for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, Chevrier C, Sheng A, Ross C, Broad S, Mexico J. Sex Work and Health: Health Working Group on Child Maltreatment Data Collection, Prague, Czech Republic, Stigma and Criminalization. Invited guest speaker from Sex Workers of Winnipeg September 2, 2018. Action Coalition in the Health in the Nursing school of University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Fall and Spring semesters of 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018. Afifi TO. Research on spanking. Invited speaker at the 5th Annual No Spank Challenge. Webinar presentation with a conversation with Robbyn Peters Bennett Duncan KA. Innovative approaches to educating consumers [Moderator]. from stopspanking.org and Amy Bryant from Parenting Beyond Punishment, National Research Symposium on Financial Literacy: Using Research to Improve April 20, 2018. the Financial Well-Being of Canadians, Toronto, ON, November 2018. Afifi TO. Spanking is an Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE). Invited speaker at Duncan KA, Massey-Wiebe SM. Financial empowerment: Demonstrating an the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) understanding of financial well-being. Middle & Senior Years Human Ecology Webinar Series, Denver, CO, March 13, 2019. Education Lecture Series: Family Studies, Winnipeg, MB, October 2018. Afifi TO. Starting and building a successful (and enjoyable) career in research: Durrant JE. Findings of International Research on Law Reform. International Advice and lessons learned. Department of Psychiatry Research Day, University of Conference to Improve the Protection of Children. University of Geneva, Bern, Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB November 21, 2018. Switzerland, May 2018. Afifi TO. The ffectse of child maltreatment on mental health: How we can move Durrant JE. Moving Forward toward a Safe World for Children. International towards prevention. Invited speaker at The Royal Institute of Mental Health Conference to Improve the Protection of Children. University of Geneva, Bern, Research and the Mach-Gaensslen Foundation, Ottawa ON, October 24, 2018. Switzerland, May 2018.

64 Durrant JE. Positive Discipline in Everyday Parenting. National webinar for derechos humanos. Seminario Académico. Universidad de Quilmes, Bernal, service providers. Hosted by the University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, January 2018. Argentina, December 3, 2018. Durrant JE. The Global Movement to Prohibit All Punitive Violence against Mignone J. The experience with open access publication. Librarian seminar, Children. Keynote address. International Society for the Prevention of Child University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, October 24, 2018. Abuse & Neglect, Caribbean Region. Montego Bay, Jamaica, December 2018. Plourde P. DNA vaccines: the final frontier? 22nd Annual Bug Day (Health Durrant JE. What is Positive Discipline? National webinar for parents and service Sciences Centre), Winnipeg, MB, October 2018. providers. Hosted by Parenting Beyond Punishment, USA, April 2018. Plourde P. DNA vaccines: the future of travel health vaccines or just a bad idea? Durrant JE, Barker L. Positive Discipline in Everyday Parenting. National webinar 15th Annual Manitoba Travel Health Conference, Winnipeg, MB, April 2018. hosted by the Public Health Agency of Canada, January 2018. Plourde P. Echinococcus multilocularis: who knew we had a deadly parasite Durrant JE, Khalil S. Positive Discipline in Everyday Parenting. 4-day training in Winnipeg? Bold Ideas Colloquium Series, CHS, University of Manitoba, hosted by Save the Children, Hanoi, Vietnam, July 2018. Winnipeg, MB, October 2018. Durrant JE, Stewart-Tufescu A. What is the Convention on the Rights of the Plourde P. Exploring Tuberculosis Treatment, Management, and Prevention Child? Presentation to Manitoba Family Studies teachers. Hosted by Manitoba in Manitoba’s Administrative Health Data. National Collaborating Centre for Education & Training, Winnipeg, MB, October 2018. Aboriginal Health conference on Advancing Tuberculosis Elimination in First Nations Communities, Winnipeg, MB, March 2019. Hande MJ, Kelly C, Aubrecht K, Williams A. What’s different about working under Self and Family Managed care in Manitoba? Presenting author for Bold Ideas Plourde P. HIV Nondisclosure: Human Nature or Criminal Behaviour? Critical speaker series, CHS, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, November 23, 2018. Conversations Seminar. Centre for Human Rights Research, Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, November 2018. Herron R, Allen J, Waddell C, Roger K. Are Rural Prairie Masculinities Hegemonic Masculinities? American Men’s Studies Association, Brandon University, Brandon, Plourde P. Itchin’, Burnin’ & Squirmin’: STI Social Marketing Lessons Learned. MB, June 12-14, 2019. Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science (CSMLS) Dinner and Dialogue, Winnipeg, MB, May 2018. Herron R, Allen J, Waddell C, Roger K. Process and Research Men and Masculinities on the Prairies American Men’s Studies Association, Brandon Plourde P. Neurosyphilis: diagnostic and management challenges. Selkirk Mental University, Brandon, MB, June 12-14, 2019. Health Centre, Selkirk, MB, January 2019. Kelly C. Home care: Gendered violence in Independent Living attendant services. Plourde P. Surveillance of Echinococcus multilocularis in periurban and urban Presentation for book launch of edited collection at McNally Robinson bookstore, coyotes and domestic dogs of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Department of Medical Winnipeg, MB, November 26, 2018. Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Seminar, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, December 2018. Kelly C. Violence and Care. Invited speaker for Persons Day, Women’s and Gender Studies Program, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, October 25, 2018. Plourde P. Syphilis: Then, Now and Into the Future! JC Wilt Infectious Diseases Centre Seminar, Winnipeg, MB, January 2019. Kelly C, Jamal A, Aubrecht K, Grenier A. Self-Managed Home Care for Older People in Canada. Invited presentation for Nurses Gathering, Four Arrows Plourde P. Syphilis: Then, Now and Into the Future! Manitoba Primary Care Regional Health Authority Inc, Winnipeg, MB, September 26, 2018. Nurses Association Annual Conference, Winnipeg, MB, April 2019. Kelly C, Jamal A, Aubrecht K, Grenier A. Self-managed home care for older people Plourde P. Tuberculosis - Active and Latent. Renal Program Rounds, University of in Canada: Impact on policy, programs and people. Webinar presentation for the Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, November 2018. Canadian Home Care Association, June 20, 2018. Plourde P. Untangling LTBI - How do I manage a patient with LTBI? 60th Annual Kreindler SA. How not to improve patient flow. Invited presentation at Grand Scientific Assembly, Manitoba College of Family Physicians, Winnipeg, MB, April 2018. Rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine at Stony Brook University, Stony Roger K. Abuse of Older Adults. Social Aspects of Aging, undergraduate class, Brook, NY, February 7, 2019. University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, March 19, 2019. Kreindler SA. Six ways not to improve patient flow. Invited presentation at Roger K, Blomgren C. Why Visual Data Matters in Health Research. Paper at the the Alberta Health Services Central Zone Patient Flow Network Kickoff Day, Qualitatives, Fredericton, NB, May 2018. Lacombe, AB, March 28, 2019. Sibley K. A tale of two worlds: The story of a research program bringing postural Kreindler SA. Overcoming the barriers to system change. Invited presentation at control and knowledge translation paradigms together. University of British the Advancing Primary Care Conference, Edmonton, AB, November 30, 2018. Columbia, Kelowna, BC, January 24, 2019. Lakser A, Gervais L, Sinclair C, Sisters of Fire, Becker M, Bruce S. Health Sibley K. Valuing All Voices: Developing a Trauma-Informed, Intersectional promotion in the context of reconciliation. CHSC 7390 Health Promotion Class, Framework for Patient and Public Engagement in Health Research. SPOR Summit, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, November 8, 2018. Ottawa, ON, November 15, 2018. Lakser A, Gervais L, Sinclair C, Sisters of Fire, Becker M, Bruce S. Mâmawi Righolt CH. Dataset-driven recursive macro programming. SAS User Group wâhkôtowin: Creating safer spaces for sharing: An arts-based alternative to meeting, Canada, 2018. the focus group. OT6350 Research Methods Course, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, February 22, 2019. Righolt CH. Statin, metformin, and CLL incidence and progression. CLL Cluster Retreat, Canada, 2018. Lakser A, Gervais L, Sinclair C, Sisters of Fire, Becker M, Bruce S. Women living the good life: Reflections on conducting research from a decolonizing lens. 6th Righolt CH, Pabla G, Wilkinson K, Mahmud SM. Pediatric influenza vaccine Annual Indigenous Health Symposium, Winnipeg, MB, November 28, 2018. effectiveness between 2010/11 and 2015/16 in Manitoba, Canada: A test-negative case-control study. 37th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Paediatric Mignone J. Diseño, implementación y evaluación de proyectos y programas en Infectious Diseases, Slovenia, 2019. ciencias sociales y en ciencias de la salud que sigan un enfoque intercultural. Centro de Lecturas, Escrituras y Oralidades. Facultad de Educación, Universidad Righolt C, Zhang G, Mahmud S. CLL: Statin use and referral. CLL Cluster de Antioquia, Colombia, November 6, 2018. Meeting, Canada, 2018. Mignone J. El papel heroico de las Madres de Plaza de Mayo durante la última Stewart-Tufescu A, Durrant JE. What are the Implications of Adverse Childhood dictadura militar de Argentina. Mujeres y Cultura. Université de Saint-Boniface, Experiences for the Classroom? Presentation to Manitoba Family Studies teachers Winnipeg, MB. November 20, 2018. hosted by Manitoba Education & Training, Winnipeg, MB, October 2018. Mignone J. Emilio Mignone: Una educación superior comprometida con los Suárez Aguilar B, Gómez Vargas JH, Mignone J. Anas Wayuu data repository and

65 research unit. Indigenous Health Seminar: Inter-American Development Bank, Lix, L. Washington DC, July 5, 2018. September 1, 2018: Amstat News (American Statistical Association) — Q&A: What Skills Do You Need to Succeed at Your Job? Top KA, Righolt CH, Hawken S, Donelle J, Pabla G, Brna P, Deeks SL, Smith B, Mahmud SM. Risk of adverse events following immunization among children with October 22, 2018: CBC Information Radio epilepsy: A self-controlled case series analysis in two provinces. CAIRE Research October 22, 2018: CBC Manitoba — As Manitoba fights one of Canada’s highest Symposium, Canada, 2018. tuberculosis rates, researchers say better data offers an antidote Media Interviews October 22, 2018: City News — New tuberculosis study uses data to track disease Afifi,T . March 6, 2018: CBC Radio One Morning Show with Marcy Marcusa — Bullying November 24, 2018: Globe and Mail interview with N Hamm —How to translate and drug use interview with Sarah Turner real-world data into better health outcomes; Research and Innovation March 11, 2018: CBC — Study suggests ‘strong relationship’ between bullying and December 11, 2018: CBC News interview with Bryce Hoye — Exploring drug use, could help to shape prevention strategies tuberculosis treatment, management, and prevention in Manitoba’s administrative health data March 13, 2018: CBC Radio-Canada — Bullying and drug use interview in French with Janique Fortier February 14, 2019: Winnipeg Free Press — Databases a powerful weapon in fight to eradicate TB; Opinion/Analysis September 10, 2018: CTV National News at 6 pm — Georgia school brings back the paddle. Live interview with Merella Fernandez Mahar, A. 2018: Canadian Military Family Magazine October 18, 2018: CTV News at 5 pm — Medical Watch, Dr. Tracie Afifi receives the 2018 Royal-Mach-Gaensslen Prize for Mental Health Research 2018: Brockville Intelligencer January 25, 2019: Newsweek — Spanking children linked to antisocial behavior in Menec, V. adulthood by Kashmira Gander April 17, 2018; CBC radio (background interview with producer) January 30, 2019: Reuters — Physical punishment of kids tied to antisocial April 18, 2018: CBC radio White Coat Black Art (interview with host) behavior in adulthood by Lisa Rapaport August 15, 2018: Zoomer Magazine (interview with journalist) March 26, 2019: Global News — A Welsh ban on smacking kids would leave November 27, 2018: Good Times magazine (interview with journalist) reporting up to passersby-is that a good idea? By Jane Gerster December 6, 2018: University Affairs (interview with journalist) Anderson M. and Champagne M. April 29, 2018: CBC Opinion — Crystal Meth is a colonial crisis and its root causes Nickel, N. must be addressed. Available at: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/ June 25, 2018: CBC Manitoba — ‘Sobering report’ tracks 53,000 Manitobans’ crystal-meth- colonial-crisis-opinion-1.4639133 struggles with alcohol, barriers accessing help Chartier, M. June 25, 2018: CBC Manitoba Radio Noon September 27, 2018: CBC Manitoba — U of M study finds correlation between June 25, 2018: CJOB radio interview childhood and adult mental illness June 25, 2018: CTV News Winnipeg — Manitoba missing opportunities to treat September 27, 2018: CJOB Radio alcoholism: study September 27, 2018: CTV 6 o’clock News June 25, 2018: Global News at 6 — Excessive drinking straining health, social September 27, 2018: Global News — More than quarter of adult Manitobans deal systems across Manitoba with mental illness: study June 25, 2018: Winnipeg Free Press — 53,000 diagnoses, 25 years of missed September 27, 2018: ICI Manitoba — Mieux comprendre la santé mentale des opportunities: Manitoba alcohol-use disorder study enfants et des adultes pour une future stratégie provinciale August 18, 2018: CTV News — Bad out weighs the good of alcohol: study September 27, 2018: The Manitoban — Study finds 28 per cent of Manitobans Raymond, C. diagnosed with mental illness September 20, 2018: CJOB Radio September 27, 2018: Winnipeg Free Press — More than quarter of adult September 20, 2018: City TV — Free at Home CancerCare Manitobans deal with mental illness: study September 20, 2018: CTV News — Manitoba Cancer Patients Taking Treatment at Home October 22, 2018: Winnipeg Free Press — The state of mental health in St. James Singal, D. October 15, 2018: CBC Information Radio — St James: One of the highest senior January 7, 2019: CBC Manitoba — Many pregnant women still consume alcohol populations in Winnipeg despite prenatal checks: U of M study Doupe, M. January 7, 2019: CBC Radio Manitoba March 12, 2019: CBC Radio January 7, 2019: City TV — Largest Study of its kind on FASD” March 12, 2019: CTV News — Study suggests ‘report card’ website for Manitoba January 7, 2019: Global News — Large number of Manitoba mothers of kids born personal care homes. with FASD aren’t getting prenatal care Duncan, K. January 7, 2019: Winnipeg Free Press — Study ties FASD to lack of prenatal care February 2019: The Conversation — No vacation? Find serenity with these five financial wellness tips. Available at: https://theconversation.com/no-vacation-find- serenity-with-these-five-financial-wellness-tips-111489 Durrant, J. The Guardian — Violent punishment of children Lonewolf Productions — Maltreatment of explosive children Katz, A. March 15, 2019: Global News Radio — …At What Cost?

66 CHS COLLOQUIUM - BOLD IDEAS SERIES

Date | Location | Noon - 1:00 pm Presentation Title Speaker | Affiliation

September 28, 2018 Health Equity and Homelessness- Dr. Jeffrey Turnbull Frederic Gaspard Theatre, Faculty of Health Sciences Event Rady Faculty of Health Sciences Event October 5, 2018 Celebrating Bold Idea Students Cara Brown BMSB Theatre C Claudyne Chevrier Sanjida Newz October 12, 2018 Echinococcus Multilocularis - Who Knew We Had A Deadly Dr. Pierre Plourde BMSB Theatre C Parasite In Winnipeg? Carmen Tse October 19, 2018 Translating to the Community: A Social Epigenetic Study of Dr. Brenda Elias Chown A106 FASD October 26, 2018 “The Benefits of Online Patient Communities” according to a Milena Pirnat BMSB Theatre B Hemophilia Mother November 2, 2018 Safety Suggestions Daniel Saltel, former CHS Student Chown A106 November 9, 2018 “We Don’t Belong There”: New Geographies of Homelessness, Dr. Danya Fast, UBC Chown A207A&B Addiction, and Social Control in Vancouver’s Inner City Sponsored by Dr. Rob Lorway November 23, 2018 What’s Different about Working under Self and Family Dr. Christine Kelly, CHS Chown A207A&B Managed Care in Manitoba? November 30, 2018 Toward a Unified Field Theory of HIV Transmission Lyle Mckinnon, CHS BMSB Theatre C December 7, 2018 Lupus Outcomes in Vulnerable Populations Dr. Christine Peschken, CHS and Internal Chown A207A&B Medicine January 11, 2019 Think Globally, Act Locally! Dr. Donna Turner, CHS Pathology Theatre E A Cancer Control Partnership January 25, 2019 Program and Policy Evaluation Research Group (PROPER) Dr. Javier Mignone, CHS BMSB Theatre C February 8, 2019 TBA Disruptive Innovation, Dried Blood Spots and Dr. John Kim, CHS and PHAC Pathology Theatre E Diagnostic Testing March 1, 2019 The FANS Study: Food and Nutrition Security for Manitoba Dr. Joyce Slater, CHS and FHNS Chown A106 Youth March 8, 2019 Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES): Current State of Dr. Tracie Affi, CHS BMSB Theatre B Knowledge and Current Controversies in the Field March 15, 2019 Eliminating Cervical Cancer: A Call to Action Dr. Kathleen Decker, CHS Pathology Theatre E March 22, 2019 Advancing Knowledge About Spatial Modeling, Dr. Mahmoud Torabi, CHS BMSB Theatre B Infectious Diseases, Environment and Health March 29, 2019 An Update On Early Childhood Caries and Its Prevention Dr. Robert Schroth Pathology Theatre E

67 APPENDIX 1 NEW RESEARCH FUNDS

Name of Funding Agency Research Title PI Co-PI or Start Date End Date Amount Available Total Funds for Co-Investigator 2018/2019 Duration of Grant AGE-WELL Wearable technology implementation S Robinovitch KM Sibley, Mar-2019 Feb-2022 $15,000.00 $30,000.00 and innovation to prevent fall-related hip et al. fractures and traumatic brain injuries in older adults Alberta Health SPOR matching funds M Doupe 1-Oct-18 31-Dec-20 $20,000.00 $20,000.00

Alzheimer Centre of The impact of renovations in long term care M Porter L Funk, K 2016 2019 $86,333.33 $259,000.00 Excellence, Riverview living spaces on residents with dementia, Roger, L Guse, Health Centre their families, and the staff that care for them et al. Athabasca University Improving pain assessment in nursing home M Doupe 14-Dec-18 31-Mar-21 $35,000.00 $35,000.00 residents with dementia (PAIN) Bill & Melinda Gates Designing a community-based programmatic J Blanchard 22-May-18 31-Dec-18 $299,920.00 $299,920.00 Foundation research framework to evaluate HIV self- testing among MSM in Kenya Bill & Melinda Gates Generating evidence on HIVST within MSM J Blanchard 19-Nov-18 31-Oct-20 $1,153,421.25 $1,999,776.25 Foundation communities Canada Research Chairs Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Methods L Lix Apr-18 Mar-25 $63,937.88 $1,400,000.00 Program for Electronic Health Data Quality Canadian Home Economics Financial Decision‐Making: The Influence K Duncan J Tavosi 1-Nov-18 31-Oct-19 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 Foundation of Financial Knowledge, Stress and Help Seeking Activities Canadian Institute for Child abuse histories, relationships and N Carlson TO Afifi 2019 2020 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 Public Safety Research family of Public Serve Personnel (PSP) in and Treatment (CIPSRT) Canada through the University of Regina funds Canadian Institute for Prevalence and longitudinal risk factors of N Carlson TO Afifi 2019 2020 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 Public Safety Research Alcohol Related interactions with police: and Treatment (CIPSRT) Analysis of the 2018 Canadian Forces through the University of Veterans Military and Veterans Follow-up Regina funds Survey Canadian Network for Canadian Network for Maternal Newborn T Boerma 1-Nov-18 31-Dec-20 $400,000.00 $850,000.00 Maternal Newborn and and Child Health (2016-2020) Project Child Health Canadian Statistical Data Science Bootcamp S Khan L Lix Mar-19 Feb-20 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 Sciences Institute (CANSSI) Canadian Statistical Spatial Modeling of Infectious Diseases: M Torabi C Dean, R 1-Apr-18 31-Mar-21 $47,000.00 $180,000.00 Sciences Institute- Environment and Health Deardon, RJ Collaborative Research Rosychuk, et al. Team (CANSSI-CRT) CancerCare Manitoba The impact of early palliative care on the C Kim L Lix Jul-18 Jun-20 $60,000.00 $120,000.00 Foundation quality of life of patients with advanced pancreas cancer: A case-crossover study Children’s Hospital Risk Factors Associated with Childhood M Torabi S Israels, H 1-Jun-18 31-May-20 $20,000.00 $40,000.00 Research Institute of Leukaemia in Canada Singh, B Elias Manitoba (CHRIM) Children's Hospital Optimizing pediatric kidney health: Pilot of J Strong C Piotrowski, Apr-18 Apr-19 $12,276.97 $12,279.97 Foundation of Manitoba a psychosocial assessment tool A Goldberg, P Birk, et al. CHRIM Leveraging Linked Administrative Data to M Brownell 1-Jun-18 31-May-20 $60,000.00 $60,000.00 Advance Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Research and Inform Evidence Based Policy in Manitoba and Beyond. CIHR A Data Infrastructure for Monitoring the N Nickel MD Brownell, 1-Mar-18 28-Feb-19 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 Impact of Cannabis Legalization: Data A Katz, M Collection and Linkage Strategies to Inform Shanahan, TO Health and Social Policy Afifi, et al. CIHR Changing the patient-primary care provider M Driedger 1-Apr-18 30-Sep-21 $69,677.80 $864,451.00 dialogue: Fostering trust through joint clinical decision making CIHR Health, well-being, and disease—birth to L Roos E Forget 2019 2022 $244,799.00 adulthood in Manitoba

68 Name of Funding Agency Research Title PI Co-PI or Start Date End Date Amount Available Total Funds for Co-Investigator 2018/2019 Duration of Grant CIHR Improving responsiveness across the J Lavoie N Nickel, et al. 1-Apr-18 31-Mar-23 $315,180.00 $1,575,900.00 continuum of kidney health care in rural and remote Manitoba First Nation communities (I-KHealth) CIHR Integrating clinical data systems to improve R Zarychanski, M L Lix Mar-18 Mar-19 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 the capacity, performance, and value of Pitz, A Katz, et al. Manitoba’s health-care system CIHR Post-Traumatic Stress Injuries among Public RN Carlton TO Afifi, R 2019 2020 $150,000.00 $150,000.00 Safety Personnel Ricciardelli, H Cramm, et al. CIHR Sexual Health Empowerment (SHE) Project: J Lavoie V Russell 1-Mar-18 31-Mar-21 $23,285.00 $40,000.00 Merging community and science research CIHR SPOR National Data Platform K McGrail L Lix Nov-18 Oct-25 $5,714,300.00 $39,000,000.00

CIHR Pathways to Resilience and Health Equity: A Hatala A Bombay, J May-18 May-22 $600,000.00 $745,875.00 participatory action research with Indigenous McGavock, N youth in four urban Canadian contexts. Muhajarine, et al. CIHR SPOR Evaluating long-term care continuums M Doupe 1-May-18 30-Apr-20 $57,292.00 $125,000.00 in Alberta and Manitoba: A comparative analysis CIMVHR/DND An analytic and predictive risk model A Mahar 29-Mar-18 31-Mar-20 $27,000.00 $92,386.50 to assess dental readiness in the military population CMHC Exploratory research on the socio-economic M Smith 31-Mar-18 31-Jan-19 $60,000.00 $60,000.00

CMHC Housing Solutions for Indigenous Youth A Hatala M Mager, D Apr-19 Apr-20 $156,515.00 $156,515.00 Aging Out of Care in Winnipeg Morton, M Champagne COLCIENCIAS Caracterización molecular y factores C Rojas J Mignone Nov-18 Mar-21 $20,000.00 $122,000.00 asociados a la infección por el Virus de la Hepatitis B en población indígena de Colombia: un estudio de casos y controles College of Medicine Bridge Building Bridges: Promoting Respectful D Goodridge J Briere, K 2018 2020 $7,500.00 $15,000.00 Award, University of Environments in Seniors' Social Housing Roger, K Saskatchewan Kowalski, et al. Crohn’s and Colitis Canada, The brain imaging of psychiatric C Bernstein L Lix Jul-18 Jun-21 $125,000.00 $375,000.00 Grant-in-Aid of Research comorbidity and their relationship to fatigue in inflammatory bowel disease Deer Lodge Centre Advancing Balance Measurement and KM Sibley C Windle, M Nov-2018 Oct-2019 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 Foundation Treatment in Geriatric Rehabilitation Beauchamp FNIHB Health Canada PAX Matching M Charier 1-Apr-18 31-Mar-19 $30,000.00 $30,000.00

George and Fay Yee Centre Reshaping type 2 diabetes care in Manitoba: S Mahmud 28-Feb-19 30-Sep-19 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 for Healthcare Innovation Considering remission as a option (CHI) Gilead Sciences Inc. Closing a critical HIV prevention gap: S Moses M Becker 4-Oct-18 4-Oct-19 $26,330.00 $63,460.00 Demonstrating safety and effective delivery of daily oral pre-exposure prophylaxis Health Sciences Centre The association between adverse life A Tisseverasinghe C Peschken, 2018 2020 $33,925.00 $67,850.00 Foundation experiences and clinical outcomes in SLE C Hitchon, R El-Gabalawy, TO Afifi IHSPR award Rising Star Award D Singal 10-Apr-18 9-Apr-19 $2,500.00 $2,500.00

Life Sciences Assoc of The epidemiology, outcomes and social S Mahmud 15-Feb-18 28-Jun-19 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 Manitoba Inc and economic burden of mood disorders in Manitoba: A data-linkage retrospective cohort study Memorial University of Synth & Context (IKT) M Doupe 11-Jul-18 31-Mar-19 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 Newfoundland MITACS Developmental health of children M Brownell 1-Jul-18 28-Apr-19 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 participating in out-of-school programs MITACS Program Evaluation-One Child at a Time, N Roos 11-Jul-18 10-Sep-19 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 One Family at a Time Mitacs Globalink Research Exploring factors affecting mothers' food D Sankaran 23-May-18 21-Aug-18 $6,000.00 $6,000.00 Award choices at start of complementary feeding in children 6-8 months

69 Name of Funding Agency Research Title PI Co-PI or Start Date End Date Amount Available Total Funds for Co-Investigator 2018/2019 Duration of Grant Newfoundland and Understanding work related injuries, S Shooshtari, V C Piotrowski, May-19 May-20 $66,931.00 $66,931.00 Labrador Workplace risk factors and outcomes among older Menec N Turner, B Initiative workers using national data for provincial Stoesz comparisons Pacific Institute for the 2019 Data Science Bootcamp S Khan L Lix Jan-19 Dec-19 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 Mathematical Sciences Prairieaction Foundation Underreporting Abuse of Older Adults K Roger D Goodridge, 2019 2021 $37,500.00 $75,000.00 C Walsh, M Ranville Public Health Agency of Promoting Healthy Families: A Canadian A Gonzalez MacMillian, 2018 2023 $689,479.40 $3,447,397.00 Canada (PHAC Evaluation of the Triple P TO Afifi, M Boyle, et al. Public Health Agency Healthy Relationships - 'Building J Ursel, RESOLVE J Durrant, R 1-Oct-18 1-Oct-23 $200,000.00 $1,000,000.00 of Canada- Preventing Relationships’ is to develop a community- (U of M) Chase R. Gender-based Violence the driven and culturally-adapted dating Health Perspective violence prevention program for Indigenous teens. the project involves collaboration of: Ndinawemaaganag Endaawaad (Ndinawe), Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata (Ma Mawi) and Research and Education for Solutions to Violence and Abuse (RESOLVE) Research Manitoba SPOR Matching M Doupe 1-May-18 30-Apr-20 $62,500.00 $62,500.00

RFHS Bridge Funding TREC M Doupe 1-Apr-18 30-Sep-19 $500,000.00 $500,000.00

SSHRC An Arts-Informed Relational Approach K Aubrecht J Keefe, E 2018 2020 $34,974.50 $69,949.00 to Understanding Nursing Home Staff Chandler, S Dementia & Mental Health Literacy Dupuis, C Kelly, et al. SSHRC Cross the spectrum: Building a multi- M Brownell E Forget 2019 2022 $66,653.33 $199,960.00 sector partnership to conduct social policy evaluation and research using big data SSHRC Across the spectrum: building a multi- M Brownell 2018 2021 $66,653.33 $199,960.00 sector partnership to conduct social policy evaluation and research using Big Data. SSHRC Canadian Partnership on Public Policy- R Kerton E Goddard, M Apr-14 Mar-19 $50,000.00 $200,000.00 Oriented Consumer Interest Research Lachance, G Saumier, et al. SSHRC Changing rural masculinities and mental R Herron J Allen, C 2018 2021 $18,833.33 $56,500.00 wellness: A Prairie case study Waddell, K Roger UIPPSF (SEED program) Fostering International Research N Nickel 22-Jan-19 31-Jul-20 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 Collaborations with Australian Big Data University of Manitoba Perceptions of Nursing Home Care, G Thompson L Funk, K 2019 2021 $12,500.00 $25,000.00 Collaborative Research University Collaborative Research Program Roger, J Penny, Grant et al. University of Waterloo CSTADS N Nickel 1-Dec-18 30-Jun-19 $68,642.42 $68,642.42

Uof Fraser Valley/CIHR Participatory risk communication: M Driedger 1-Apr-18 30-Sep-19 $80,135.95 $80,135.95 Indigenous youth-generated messages for community health promotion World Health Organization Technical support to the work of WHO/ T Boerma 11-Jul-18 31-Dec-18 $50,400.00 $50,400.00 IER by working with countries within the context of the Health Data Collaborative and contributing to the development and review of global tools and methods

70 APPENDIX 2 ON-GOING RESEARCH FUNDS

Name of Funding Research Title PI Co-PI Start Date End Date Amount Available Total Funds for Agency 2016-2017 Duration of Grant Allen Carey Award Individual and Provider Factors Associated with S Mahmud 1-Jul-17 30-Jun-18 $9,999.64 $40,000.00 Differential Uptake of the Influenza Vaccine amoung Pregnant Women in Manitoba Canada Anonymous Donor STRENGTH: SupporTing Resiliency in iNdiGenous M 9-Jan-16 15-Aug-21 $381,093.91 $535,400.00 child healTH and development Brownell Bill & Melinda Gates Closing a critical HIV prevention gap: Demonstrating S Moses S Reza-Paul, J 23-Jul-14 30-Jun-18 $11,720.00 $1,542,519.50 Foundation safety and effective delivery of daily oral pre- Blanchard, R prophylaxis (PrEP) as part of an HIV combination Lorway preventive intervention for sex workers in Kolkata and Mysore-Mandya, India Bill & Melinda Gates Enhancing the impact of HIV prevention programs for J Blanchard 7-Nov-11 30-Jun-18 $245,973.00 $6,979,956.00 Foundation the most at risk populations in Kenya Bill & Melinda Gates External evaluation of the Umeed-e-nau (UeN) J Blanchard F Emmanuel, BM 4-Jan-17 5-Dec-21 $1,471,090.00 $2,803,064.00 Foundation initiative to support women and girls in Pakistan Ramesh, L Avery, et al. Bill & Melinda Gates Improved quality of community and low level facility M Crockett J Blanchard, S Moses 12-Nov-14 31-Jan-20 $3,930,063.00 $6,480,703.00 Foundation management of childhood pneumonia and diarrhea in Uttar Pradesh Bill & Melinda Gates Operations research on PPH control, newborn J Blanchard S Moses, BM 12-Nov-16 31-Oct-19 $1,535,169.00 $1,496,747.00 Foundation asphyxia and breastfeeding in Uttar Pradesh Ramesh, L Avery, M Crockett Bill & Melinda Gates Technical assistance to the Government of Uttar J Blanchard 1-Nov-14 31-Oct-18 $438,034.75 $1,752,139.00 Foundation Pradesh for demand generation for health services in 25 high priority districts Bill & Melinda Gates Technical assistance to the Government of Uttar J Blanchard 1-Nov-14 31-Oct-19 $11,645,754.00 $21,614,947.00 Foundation Pradesh to improve access, scale and quality of family planning Bill & Melinda Gates Technical assistance to UPSRLM to achieve mission S Moses J Blanchard, BM 27-Nov-15 30-Jun-19 $2,051,397.00 $3,600,884.00 Foundation outcomes Ramesh Bill & Melinda Gates Technical support to the government of Uttar Pradesh J Blanchard S Moses 23-Nov-15 15-Jan-19 $1,114,702.00 $999,629.00 Foundation - FP Survey Bill & Melinda Gates Technical support to the Government of Uttar Pradesh S Moses D Sankaran, J 12-Nov-15 31-Jan-20 $6,976,244.00 $11,759,661.00 Foundation for improving nutrition status among mothers, infants Blanchard, RM and young children Ramesh Bill & Melinda Gates Technical support to the government of Uttar Pradesh J Blanchard S Moses 18-Sep-15 31-Oct-18 $135,810.00 $689,976.00 Foundation to improve health, nutrition and development coverage and outcomes (Unlocking) Bill & Melinda Gates Techno-managerial support to Government of Uttar J Blanchard S Moses, BM 12-Nov-16 31-Oct-19 $16,020,013.00 $29,650,245.00 Foundation Pradesh to improve health system platforms Ramesh, L Avery, M Crockett Bill & Melinda Gates Techno-managerial support to Government of Uttar J Blanchard S Moses, BM 12-Nov-16 31-Oct-19 $12,561,216.00 $14,938,984.00 Foundation Pradesh to improve MNCH outcomes Ramesh, L Avery, M Crockett Bill & Melinda Gates To Reduce HIV Incidence in Kenya by Expanding S Moses J Blanchard, 6-Nov-15 30-Jun-19 $1,128,380.00 $2,094,160.00 Foundation Adolescent Voluntary Male Circumcisions, Introducing J Anthony, P Early Infant Male Circumcision and Increasing the Bhattacharjee Focus on Program Safety Boys and Girls Club The developmental health of children and youth M J Enns 31-Aug-17 30-Aug-19 $32,504.00 $53,700.00 of Winnipeg participating in out-of-school programs. Brownell Bruyere University Advancing primary health care for persons living with M Becker 1-Feb-14 31-Mar-20 $84,367.00 $405,080.00 HIV in Canada Canada Research Applied Public Health Chair M Urquia 4-Jan-17 31-Mar-22 $90,316.98 $317,000.00 Chair Canada Research Pharmaco-Epidemiology and Vaccine Evaluation S Mahmud 1-Nov-12 31-Oct-23 $90,067.58 $440,000.00 Chair Canadian Pharmaco-Epidemiology and Vaccine Evaluation S Mahmud 1-Sep-13 $35,069.06 $37,500.00 Foundation for Innovation Canadian Research data platform for program science in global J Blanchard 1-Apr-17 30-Aug-19 $12,795.00 $159,735.00 Foundation for public health; CFI Innovation

71 Name of Funding Research Title PI Co-PI Start Date End Date Amount Available Total Funds for Agency 2016-2017 Duration of Grant Canadian The CRDCN Transition to High Performance McMaster E Forget 2018 2022 $671,967.25 $2,687,869.00 Foundation for Computing: Liberating Data for Research and Policy University Innovation Canadian Institute for Trauma, mental health, and pain among first N Carlson TO Afifi 2017 2019 $10,000.00 $20,000.00 Public Safety Research responders in Canada and Treatment (CIPSRT) through the University of Regina funds CancerCare Developing algorithms to accurately and efficiently P Marshall, L Lix Jul-17 Jun-19 $57,327.00 $114,654.00 Manitoba identify breast and colorectal cancer recurrence H Singh Foundation Cdn Forces Morale Understanding the health of Canadian military families A Mahar 23-Dec-17 31-Mar-18 $9,683.39 $35,000.00 and Welfare and veterans: Special priorities for development of the Comprehensive Military Family Plan Centre for Addiction "Cognitive behavior therapy for anxious and S Jan-17 Aug-19 $7,010.00 $7,010.00 and Mental Health depressed youth: Improving outcomes through mobile Shooshtari technology" Centre on Aging, Understanding Current Assessment and Program KM Sibley Apr-16 Nov-19 $3,666.67 $11,000.00 University of Design Practices in Community Older Adult Exercise Manitoba Programs for Fall Prevention CFI Operating Research data platform for program science global J Blanchard 1-Apr-17 Ongoing $47,921.00 $47,921.00 Funds - UofM public health Children's Hospital Maternal Medication use during pregnancy X Ye 1-Jul-16 30-Jun-18 $- $40,000.00 Foundation CHRIM Examining the association between the development J Enns M Brownell 9-Jan-17 31-Aug-19 $31,243.18 $36,750.00 health of children and youth and participation in out- of-school programs CHRIM The Manitoba development origins of chronic diseases N Nickel 1-Oct-16 31-Mar-18 $20,853.00 $36,575.00 in Children Network (DEVOTION) CHS/MCHP Using population based date to guide fetal alcohol D Singal A Katz, R Santos 9-Jan-17 31-Aug-18 $19,137.14 $24,000.00 spectrum disorder (FASD) policy program and policy development in Manitoba CIAR Studies of human development and well-being L Roos 1-Apr-13 31-Mar-16 $28,920.33 $93,414.00

CIHR A modernized training program: Using evidence to M Doupe D Skwarchuk, 3-Jan-17 31-Mar-18 $58,997.61 $99,867.00 inform policy change M Thomson, G Trinidad, C Weise CIHR A multi-method approach to exploring prescribing PA L Lix Apr-17 Mar-20 $162,690.00 $488,069.00 cascades Rochon, SE Bronskill CIHR A rapid analytics platform for influenza vaccine S Mahmud 1-Jul-16 31-Mar-23 $506,583.25 $956,485.00 evaluation and translational research. CIHR Addressing gender-based health inequities among M Urquia M Brownell, J Ray, S 7-Jan-17 30-Jun-22 $598,173.00 $1,086,322.00 immigrants to Canada Vigod, TO Afifi, et al. CIHR Advancing the science of data quality for electronic L Lix Oct-15 Sep-22 $528,439.31 $962,920.00 health databases: Applications to chronic disease research and surveillance CIHR Advancing the Science of Integrated Knowledge KM Sibley C McBride, et al. Apr-18 Mar-22 $96,000.00 $443,000.00 Translation with Health Researchers and Knowledge Users: Understanding Current and Developing Recommendations for Integrated KT Practice CIHR Arthritis care for Indigenous populations C Camelle, L Lix Jul-15 Jun-19 $63,272.80 $316,364.00 M Barnabe CIHR Automated coding error detection tools in administrative H Quan L Lix Jul-16 Jun-19 $161,818.67 $485,456.00 health data: Development and validation CIHR Beyond Structured Administrative Data NP Roos A Katz 1-Jul-16 30-Jun-23 $231,407.20 $1,048,310.00

CIHR Canadian Initiative on Social Statistics (CISS) data McMaster E Forget 2016 2021 $80,000.00 training schools and research training centres University CIHR Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) - P Raina V Menec, et al. 1-Apr-18 31-Mar-21 $363,224.79 $1,104,520.93 comprehensive cohort CIHR Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) - P Raina V Menec, et al. 1-Apr-18 31-Mar-21 $91,515.35 $274,540.06 tracking cohort CIHR Canadian network for advanced interdisciplinary M L Lix Oct-14 Sep-19 $250,000.00 $1,250,000.00 methods for prospective studies of drug safety and effectiveness

72 Name of Funding Research Title PI Co-PI Start Date End Date Amount Available Total Funds for Agency 2016-2017 Duration of Grant CIHR Canadian Network for Observational Drug effect D Chateau 1-Jul-16 30-Jun-21 $321,797.59 $1,400,286.00 Studies CIHR CIHR Centre for REACH in HIV/AIDS S Rourke J Mignone, et al. Apr-14 Mar-19 $950.00 $4,773,240.00

CIHR CRC in Epidemiology and Global Public Health J Blanchard 1-Apr-15 31-Mar-22 $523,953.00 $1,400,000.00

CIHR Defining the burden and managing the C L Lix Jul-14 Jun-19 $488,700.00 $2,443,500.00 effects of psychiatric comorbidity in chronic Bernstein, immunoinflammatory disease RA Marrie CIHR Defining the longitudinal course, outcomes, and J Sareen TO Afifi, A Aiken, 2015 2022 $269,822.86 $1,888,760.00 treatment needs of vulnerable Canadians with A Alessi-Severini, posttraumatic stress disorder et al. CIHR Direct Funded Home Care for Older People in Canada C Kelly K Aubrecht, IL 2016 2019 $89,192.00 $267,575.00 Bourgeault, A Grenier, et al. CIHR Discovering the epigenetic signatures associated with B Elias 1-Apr-13 31-Mar-20 $185,875.62 $299,700.00 fetal alcohol spectrum disorder CIHR Envision: Evaluating Home Visiting Interventions for M N Nickel, W 1-Feb-16 31-Mar-20 $176,030.81 $250,000.00 Manitoba First Nations Families Brownell Phillips-Beck CIHR Evaluating the Effectiveness of Sex- and Gender-Based S Straus KM Sibley, et al. Apr-17 Mar-20 $150,000.00 $450,000.00 Analysis on Knowledge Translation Interventions CIHR Examining personal and environmental factors V Menec 1-Apr-17 31-Mar-19 $20,000.00 $70,000.00 associated with social isolation and loneliness among Canadians CIHR Gender Disparities in Perinatal and Child Health M Urquia 1-Sep-16 30-Sep-16 $120,632.46 $10,000.00 and Maternal Well-being Associated with Maternal Country of Birth CIHR Getting Older adults OUTdoors (GO-OUT): A N Salbach, L Lix Apr-17 Jun-20 $189,975.00 $569,925.00 randomized controlled trial of a community-based R Barclay, outdoor walking program P Chilibeck CIHR Getting to the Source of Inter-Regional Variation S Kreindler T Bergal, A Jun-15 May-18 $133,333.33 $400,000.00 in Patient Flow Performance: A Complex Systems Colbourne, V Perspective Tustonic, J Joy CIHR Global Child: A Rights-Based Approach to Enhancing Z Vaghri Y Lee, J Zermatten, Aug-18 Aug-21 $500,000.00 $1,500,000.00 the Health and Development of Canadian Children M Greenwood, et al. CIHR Leaving it all up to us - experiences of informal Metis J Sanguins 1-Apr-14 31-Mar-20 $9,492.86 $205,815.00 caregivers CIHR Marginalizing migrant: exploring the precarity of R Lorway 1-Sep-18 21-Aug-21 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 migrant health in prairie Canada CIHR Mathematical modeling and global public health M Pickles 1-Mar-17 28-Feb-22 $138,759.00 $317,000.00

CIHR Moving knowledge into action for more effective ID Graham KM Sibley, et al. Jul-15 Jun-22 $474,124.57 $3,318,872.00 practice, programs and policy: A research program focusing on integrated knowledge translation CIHR Neurodevelopment, Health and Educational Outcomes M D Chateau, L Katz, 1-Jul-15 31-Mar-20 $111,083.02 $116,250.00 of Children Exposed to Antidepressants and Maternal Brownell C Ruth, D Singal Depression During Pregnancy CIHR PAX - Good Behavior Game in First Nations M Chartier G Munro, J Sareen, 1-Jan-16 31-Dec-19 $307,617.67 $922,853.00 Communities: Enhancing and Adapting a School- G. Embry, et al. Based Mental Health Promotion and Suicide Prevention Strategy CIHR Person-oriented Statistical Methods for Health Services D Jiang R Santo, L Lix, R Jun-17 Mar-20 $10,000.00 $100,000.00 Research: Application to Mental Health Prevention Tate, et al. Program Evaluation and Design. CIHR Predictors and consequences of long-term functional R Tate D Jiang, P St. John, 1-Apr-17 31-Mar-20 $81,600.00 $244,800.00 trajectories of older men: The Manitoba Follow-up Study M Routledge CIHR Preventing child maltreatment: Changing a child’s TO Afifi HL MacMillan, 2015 2020 $176,770.80 $883,854.00 trajectory, improving health, and strengthening M Boyle, L Katz, J families Sareen CIHR Qanuinngitsiarutiksait: Developing Population-Based J Lavoie R Dutton 1-Jul-16 31-Mar-22 $471,213.27 $703,340.00 Health and Well-Being Strategies for Inuit in Manitoba CIHR Remote Control: Implementing Community Based J Mignone S Illsley Nov-16 Oct-19 $120,000.00 $446,687.00 Research in Northern Manitoba CIHR Team Grant - Evaluating the Effectiveness of Sex- and S Straus A Chambers, L 2017 2020 $149,000.00 $447,000.00 Gender-Based Analysis on Knowledge Translation Giangregorio, A Giguere, et al. CIHR The impact of political conflict on the dynamics of sex M Becker 1-Jul-16 30-Jun-21 $548,938.00 $1,525,180.00 work and the HIV/SSTI and HCV epidemic in Ukraine

73 Name of Funding Research Title PI Co-PI Start Date End Date Amount Available Total Funds for Agency 2016-2017 Duration of Grant CIHR The impact of political conflict on the dynamics of sex M Becker E Forget 2016 2020 work and the HIV/STI and HCV epidemic in Ukraine CIHR The Prairie Indigenous Knowledge Exchange Network B Lavalle, S Bruce, L Diffey, K Apr-17 Mar-22 $222,000.00 $1,000,000.00 (PIKE-Net) J Lavoie, D Fowke, J Mignone Young CIHR The Prairie Indigenous Knowledge Exchange Network J Lavoie B Lavalee, et al. 1-Apr-17 31-Mar-22 $288,323.84 $997,682.00 (PIKE-Net) CIHR The Reach Network. AC Tricco KM Sibley, et al. Sep-17 Aug-22 n/a $4,997,000.00

CIHR The Women and HIV Research Program: Impactful S Bruce 1-Jul-17 30-Jun-24 $92,900.00 $278,700.00 Research with Diverse Women Living with and at Risk of HIV in Canada (Foundation Grant) CIHR Towards a More Inclusive Framework for Public and KM Sibley C Shimmin, et al. Mar-16 Sep-19 $10,000.00 $30,000.00 Patient Involvement in Health Research: A Trauma- Informed Intersectional Approach CIHR Towards sustainable rural health care: Combining J Witt E Forget 2014 2020 $34,705.00 $208,230.00 physicians' preferences with the needs of rural residents CIHR Using population based date to guide fetal alcohol D Singal A Katz, R Santos 9-Jan-17 31/08/2018 $23,478.97 $49,000.00 spectrum disorder (FASD) policy program and policy development in Manitoba CIHR Transforming Inequities: Community-Based Health A Hatala N/A May-16 May-20 $100,000.00 $300,000.00 Equity Research with Indigenous Populations CIHR/CHU Long-term clinical and financial impact of asthma M 25-Aug-15 30-Sep-19 $30,434.00 $74,360.00 control during pregnancy and preschool years on Brownell disease evolution until adulthood. Community Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Scholarships N Riediger J Lavoie 6-May-15 31-Dec-19 $136,534.52 $499,200.00 Foundations of Canada CRDCN RDC network McMaster E Forget 2010 2021 $325,000.00 University Crohn’s and Colitis Linking population based provincial health care L L Lix 16-Jul-19 19-Jun-19 $118,333.33 $355,000.00 Canada utilization databases to evaluate drug related outcomes Targownik in IBD Dalhousie A multi-provincial approach to evaluating pertussis S Mahmud 1-Jun-14 31-Mar-19 $3,998.95 $90,405.00 University vaccine effectiveness in Canada using administrative data. Evaluating pertussis vaccine in Manitoba: Population-based case-control study. Dalhousie Vaccine coverage and safety in children with epilepsy. S Mahmud 1-Apr-16 31-Mar-19 $7,928.37 $55,850.00 University Dalhousie Identifying effective communication materials to M 1-Apr-18 31-Mar-20 $40,288.00 $58,426.00 University CIRN/ enhance vaccine acceptance Driedger CIHR Dalhousie CIRN Vaccine Hesitancy M 1-Apr-16 31-Mar-19 $70,920.68 $150,000.00 University CIRN/ Driedger CIHR Defense Research Vulnerability and resiliency for PTSD in the RCMP: A N Carleton L Lix Sep-15 Aug-20 $215,000.00 $645,000.00 Development prospective investigation Canada’s Centre for Security Science FHI360 Linkages across the Continuum of HIV Services for J Blanchard 30-Nov-15 30-Sep-19 $545,703.00 $2,158,408.00 Key Populations Affected by HIV (LINKAGES) Project George and Changing the patient-HCP dialogue: Fostering trust M 21-Aug-17 31-Mar-20 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 Fay Yee Centre through joint clinical decision making Driedger for Healthcare Innovation Gilead Prior history of testing for syphilis, hepatitis B and M Becker 18-Jul-16 31-Mar-20 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 hepatitis C among population-based cohort of HIV- positive individuals and their HIV-negative controls Grand Challenges Integrated innovation to improve maternal, newborn L Avery 1-Aug-17 31-Jan-19 $86,595.00 $100,000.00 Canada and child health: The graphess partograph Health Sciences Advancing balance measurement and treatment for KM Sibley R Niebuhr Jun-16 May-19 $8,333.33 $25,000.00 Centre Foundation fall avoidance in physiotherapy practice: An Integrated Knowledge Translation research approach Internal Supplementary HIV program - improving programs to J Blanchard 1-Dec-14 Ongoing $412,334.00 $517,864.00 reduce vulnerability to HIV: Innovative programs and knowledge translation

74 Name of Funding Research Title PI Co-PI Start Date End Date Amount Available Total Funds for Agency 2016-2017 Duration of Grant Manitoba Gambling Online coping skills counseling for problem gambling DM TO Afifi, LM 2016 2020 $112,498.80 $449,995.20 Research Program and trauma. Najavits (MGRP) Manitoba Quick Turn Around Projects A Katz $152,321.00 $160,000.00 Government Manitoba Health MB Health - Centre Grant A Katz 1-Apr-14 31-Mar-19 $2,325,000.00 $11,625,000.00 and Seniors, Provincial Government Manitoba Health An Innovative Cancer Research Model: Integrated S Mahmud, R Ahmed, V Banerji, 1-Jul-15 31-Jun-20 $980,002.79 $2,500,000.00 Research Council Multidisciplinary CCL Research Cluster Gibson, S, M Geirnaert, et al. Johnston, J Manitoba Health Manitoba Infant Feeding Database - A capture N Nickel 1-Sep-14 31-Mar-18 $28,459.62 $161,448.00 Research Council recapture study Manitoba Health Statin use and non-Hodgkin Lymphoma incidence and X Ye 1-Aug-15 31-Mar-20 $117,240.07 $204,537.00 Research Council survival: A population-based study. Manitoba Medical Implementing core outcome sets in fall prevention KM Sibley Mar-17 Jan-20 $10,833.33 $32,500.00 Services Foundation and balance research and practice: Understanding past experiences to plan for the future Manitoba Research Research data platform for program science in global J Blanchard 1-Apr-17 30-Aug-19 $159,734.00 $159,735.00 public health; CFI MB RES McLaughlin Fdn Individual and Provider Factors Associated with S Mahmud 1-Jul-17 30-Jun-18 $3,124.79 $12,500.00 Differential Uptake of the Influenza Vaccine amoung Pregnant Women in Manitoba Canada MHSAL/MCHP MHSAL/MCHP Rady Faculty Research Support A Katz 4-Jan-17 31-Mar-22 $178,982.47 $500,000.00

Mitacs Evidence-informed Planning and Evaluation of S 1-Oct-17 1-Feb-21 $44,444.33 $133,333.00 Community Transitions: Impact on Health and Quality Shooshtari of Life. MLCC The role of nutrition in the prevention of FASD B Elias 1-Mar-14 30-Sep-18 $117,751.26 $225,000.00

MMSF Individual and Provider Factors Associated with S Mahmud 1-Jul-17 30-Jun-18 $3,124.79 $12,500.00 Differential Uptake of the Influenza Vaccine amoung Pregnant Women in Manitoba Canada Natural Sciences CREATE program in Visual and Automated Disease P Irani L Lix Apr-17 Mar-20 $275,000.00 $1,650,000.00 and Engineering Analytics Research Council of Canada Natural Sciences Advancing Complex Models in Small Area Estimation M Torabi 1-Apr-16 31-Mar-21 $27,000.00 $135,000.00 and Engineering and Spatial Statistics Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Prairie Action Preventing Punitive Violence Against Children: A Three- J Durrant L Barker, V Cavers, Feb-16 Jun-18 $7,000.00 $19,976.00 Foundation Province Evaluation of a Primary Prevention Program N Agrey, L Roloff Public Health Canadian chronic disease surveillance system L L Lix Oct-17 Mar-21 $141,000.00 $536,534.00 Agency of Canada validation Public Health Review of the population coverage of the Canadian L Lix Feb-19 May-19 $7,938.46 $9,900.00 Agency of Canada Chronic Disease Surveillance System Public Safety Process and Impact Evaluation for FIREFLY SNAP® D Jiang W Josephson, J 1-Aug-14 31-Dec-19 $42,465.00 $285,650.00 Canada Program for Kenora (6340-F23) Mignone Public Works Longitudinal Study of Operational Stress Injuries RN K Abrams, TO Afifi, 2017 2021 $2,221,459.00 $8,885,836.00 Canada and the (OSIs) for Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Carleton GJG Asmundson, Royal Canadian et al. Mounted Police (RCMP) Canada Research Manitoba A modernized training program: Using evidence to M Doupe D Skwarchuk, 3-Jan-17 31-Mar-18 $7,857.16 $10,000.00 inform policy change M Thomson, G Trinidad, C Weise Research Manitoba Examining the association between the development J Enns M Brownell 9-Jan-17 31-Aug-19 $31,078.37 $36,750.00 health of children and youth and participation in out- of-school programs Research Manitoba Neonatal and Childhood Neurodevelopment, Health D Chateau M Brownell, L Katz, 1-Aug-15 31-Mar-19 $56,570.44 $74,925.00 and Educational Outcomes of Children Exposed to C Ruth, D Singal Antidepressants and Maternal Depression During Pregnancy Research Manitoba Provincial Partnership Funding for "Getting to the S Kreindler Jun-15 May-18 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 Source of Inter-Regional Variation in Patient Flow Performance: A Complex Systems Perspective"

75 Name of Funding Research Title PI Co-PI Start Date End Date Amount Available Total Funds for Agency 2016-2017 Duration of Grant Research Manitoba The CRDCN transition to high performance E Forget 2018 2023 $27,597.40 $137,987.00 computing: Liberating data for research and policy Research Manitoba The PAX Program in Manitoba: A Positive Approach to D Jiang W Josephson, D 1-Mar-15 1-Mar-20 $78,150.00 $199,500.00 Promoting Mental Health and Wellbeing Pepler, W Craig, et al. Research Manitoba - Maternal responses to having a child taken into care L Roos E Wall-Wieler 9-Jan-17 31-Aug-18 $2,716.30 $3,650.00 Dissertation Rh Foundation Wpg Rh Award - M. Doupe M Doupe 30-Jan-13 31-Mar-18 $2,285.75 $12,000.00

Rh Institute 2017 Falconer Emerging Research Rh Award N Nickel 30-Jan-18 31-Mar-21 $12,000.00 $12,000.00 Foundation Riverview Health An Exploratory Study on Renovations of a Special M Porter C Kelly, L Funk, L 2016 2019 $86,420.33 $259,261.00 Centre, Alzheimer Needs Dementia Unit: Impact on Residents, Staff, and Guse, et al. Centre of Excellence Family Research Grant SHRF Provincial Partnership Funding for "Getting to the J Basran S Kreindler Jun-15 May-18 $30,000.00 $80,000.00 Source of Inter-Regional Variation in Patient Flow Performance: A Complex Systems Perspective" SSHRC A dignity promotion project partnership for those B Elias 15-Mar-17 31-Mar-22 $258,218.00 $2,500,000.00 living with FASD SSHRC Bodies in Translation: Activist Art, Technology and "C Rice K Aubrecht, A 2016 2023 $357,097.71 $2,499,684.00 Access to Life E Chandler Breen, M Bunch, (Ryerson)" et al. SSHRC Canadian Research Data Centre Network: Integrating McMaster E Forget 2016 2021 $80,000.00 $80,000.00 new initiatives for a stronger future University SSHRC Evaluation of the Positive Discipline in Everyday E Romano JE Durrant, CA Apr-17 Mar-22 $55,495.00 $277,475.00 Parenting Program Ateah, G Holden, et al. SSHRC Looking after each other: A dignity promotion B Elias "C Rocke, J Ursel, 2017 2022 $500,000.00 $2,500,000.00 partnership project for those living with FASD K Levine, C Kelly, et al. " SSHRC Philanthrocapitalism, sociality and citizenship in B&M R Lorway S Khan 15-Mar-14 31-Mar-19 $19,566.00 $386,080.00 Gates Foundation interventions SSHRC Reconciliation and the Church: Formulating a W Morrow V Michaelson, W Oct-17 Oct-18 $20,287.00 $20,287.00 Theological Position Statement on the Corporal Pickett, C Davison, Punishment of Children. et al. SSHRC Social Outcomes and QOL associated with a E Forget 2015 2020 $37,124.00 $185,620.00 Guaranteed Annual Income SSHRC Looking after Each Other: A Dignity Promotion B Elias C Rocke, C Kelly, J May-17 Apr-22 $711,453.00 $3,557,265.00 Project Partnership for Those Living with FASD Ursel, et al. SSHRC (CRC) Global intervention politics and social transformation R Lorway 1-Dec-16 30-Nov-21 $24,711.00 $79,700.00

SSRHC Exploring the impact of the Abecedarian Early J Koshyk J Mignone, et al. Jun-16 Dec-18 $70,000.00 $233,865.00 Childhood Intervention on Parents and Caregivers in a Subsidized Housing Complex Surgo Foundation TSU innovation cell to support the Uttar Pradesh J Blanchard Mar-16 Feb-19 $505,442.00 $1,109,385.00 reproductive, maternal, nutrition and child health program The Arthritis Society Education outcomes of childhood-onset chronic L Lim L Lix Oct-16 Sep-19 $64,666.67 $194,000.00 rheumatic diseases The Winnipeg Treat poverty to improve health and well-being N Roos S Macdonald 24-Sep-15 30-Sep-17 $128,032.44 $190,000.00 Foundation UCRP Examining structural factors and approaches that R Lorway 1-Feb-17 30-Jun-19 $24,975.00 $24,975.00 influence sexual risk-taking practices among female sex workers in Nairobi Unicef Countdown to 2030 S Moses 1-Apr-17 30-Jun-19 $425,210.00 $597,715.00

University of CREATE program in Visual and Automated Disease P Irani L Lix Apr-16 Mar-20 $75,000.00 $450,000.00 Manitoba Analytics University of Development of the pharmacoepidemiology and S Mahmud 1-Apr-15 31-Mar-20 $218,495.72 $500,000.00 Manitoba vaccine evaluation centre. University of Developing an Innovative Conceptual Framework Dec-17 Jan-20 $39,125.00 $100,000.00 Manitoba of Community-Based Rehabilitation to Inform Restorative Care

76 Name of Funding Research Title PI Co-PI Start Date End Date Amount Available Total Funds for Agency 2016-2017 Duration of Grant University of Global intervention politics and social transformation R Lorway 1-Dec-16 30-Nov-21 $145,641.00 $370,330.00 Manitoba CRC University of Key populations mapping and size estimation in 34 J Blanchard 1-Apr-17 31-Mar-19 $174,075.00 $320,701.00 Southern California counties in Kenya UofM, McLaughlin Individual and Provider Factors Associated with S Mahmud 1-Jul-17 30-Jun-18 $4,329.22 $17,317.00 award Differential Uptake of the Influenza Vaccine amoung Pregnant Women in Manitoba Canada Winnipeg Regional Mathematical modeling and global public health M Pickles 1-Mar-17 29-Feb-20 $19,992.00 $25,000.00 Health Authority Women's College Canadian HIV Women’s Sexual and Reproductive M Becker S Bruce 16-Dec-15 31-Mar-19 $38,231.00 $155,755.00 Hospital Health Cohort Study - Prioritizing the Health Needs of Positive Aboriginal Women Women's College Canadian HIV Women’s Sexual and Reproductive M Becker 30-Oct-17 31-Mar-20 $92,048.00 $122,925.00 Hospital Health Cohort Study - Prioritizing the Health Needs of Positive Aboriginal Women Part 2 Workers Online and classroom delivered mindfulness-based J Sareen L Lix May-17 Apr-19 $99,887.50 $199,775.00 Compensation cognitive behaviour therapy course for building Board of Manitoba workplace resilience: A pilot randomized controlled trial Workers Building Support for Newcomer Workers in the Food K R Chase Feb-17 Feb-19 $56,436.00 $105,704.00 Compensation Processing Industry” (MFL Occupational Health Hamilton Board of Manitoba Centre, funded by WCB Manitoba RWIP, 2016) RWIP

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