Articles tagged with: Sheila O’Keefe-McCarthy
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Willian Dullius is passionate about offering equitable health care to the Two-Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (2SLGBTQ+) community — ... Full story
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IN THE NEWS: Teens using AI, unconscious bias in health care, wine history and children’s mental health
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed high school students’ use of artificial intelligence, the role unconscious bias plays in ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Sports gambling, a national teaching award, health-care biases and a seed library
In recent media appearances Brock experts discussed a proposed change to gambling advertisements, a national award for teaching excellence, research ... Full story -
Brock awarded NFRF funding for research on youth and social media, and biases in health care
Renata Dividino and her colleagues are concerned about how social media algorithmic bias is shaping young people’s engagements with ... Full story -
Researchers working with Indigenous communities to better deliver heart-health information
NOTE: Brock University announced the creation of its first-ever Indigenous Research Grant in 2021. This is one in a series of ... Full story -
Public event to explore heart disease through art
An upcoming Brock University event is using art to help the community understand what it’s like to live with ... Full story -
Indigenous Research Grant projects to explore critical issues
Affordable housing, impacts of climate change, decolonizing experiential education and boosting health-care delivery will be the focus of projects supported ... Full story -
Brock prepares future nurses for challenges in the field
It was a dream Sierra Smith began nurturing at the age of four with the premature birth of her younger ... Full story -
Brock expert educating on early symptoms of heart disease
While February is Heart Month, there are a few things Brock Associate Professor of Nursing Sheila O’Keefe-McCarthy wants people ... Full story -
Young adults with Type 1 diabetes needed for Brock study
Vanessa Sjaarda (BScN ’19) was training to be a cardiovascular technologist when the symptoms began — constant thirst, followed by dramatic weight ... Full story