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Resident Research Days

This year's Residents' Research Days were held on May 10th and May 11th 2010. The guest judge was Dr. Finlay McAlister, Professor, Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Alberta and the President of the Canadian Society of Internal Medicine. His Grand Rounds topic was "Knowledge Translation and The Tipping Point".

Presentations by residents included both poster and oral presentations. A recognition dinner was held at Lynx Ridge Golf Club on May 11, 2010 to celebrate the excellent quality of the research projects

2010 MEDICINE RESIDENT RESEARCH DAY AWARD WINNERS

Poster Presentations
  • - Best Poster-Residents' Choice:
      Anthony Dechant and Karmon Helmle: Improving Inpatient Diabetes Management.
  • - Best Clinical Vignette Poster:
      Matt Lauzon: Catastrophic Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome in a 24 year old female.
  • - Best QI/Patient Safety or Medical Education Poster:
      David Ward: An Assessment of the Chronic Disease Nephropathy Prevention Clinic in Siksika Nation.
  • - Best Clinical Research/Health Services Research/Systematic Review Poster:
      Anthony Dechant and Karmon Helmle: Improving Inpatient Diabetes Management.
  • - Best Basic Science Poster Presentation:
      Michael Russell: Rational serum protein biomarker discovery in Crohn’s Disease: a pilot study.
Oral Presentations
  • - Best Oral Presentation-Residents' Choice:
      Ben Wilson: Pulse Oximeter Accuracy in Intensive Care Unit Patients with Severe Sepsis: A Retrospective Cohort Study.
  • - Best Clinical Vignette Presentation:
      Stephen Reynolds: Tracheobronchial Amyloidosis.
  • - Best QI/Patient Safety or Medical Education Presentation:
      Sarah Chapelsky: Switching Disciplines During Residency: Does the Length of Undergraduate Training Matter?
  • - Best Clinical Research/Health Services Research/Systematic Review Presentation:
      Ben Thomson: Warfarin Anticoagulation Nomogram Equal INR Control to Standard Practice, for Hemodialysis Patients.
  • - Best Basic Science Presentation:
      Adrienne Lee: Prevalence of Mycobacterium Avium Paratuberculosis In Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
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