Research
Northwood welcomes opportunities for research as a means to enhance knowledge - for others and for our organization as a whole. A Research Advisory Council (RAC) has been established to manage the research activities for the organization. This Council, with representatives from Northwood and the surrounding research community, acts as a resource in the development of a research agenda and the coordination of all research activities. The Research Advisory Council also makes recommendations to ensure all research is in the best interests of the organization and only appropriate, ethical and scientifically sound research takes place.
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Research Symposium 2011. Keynote Address. 'Research in Continuing Care: What Does it Do? Why Should We Do It?' Dr. Susan Kirkland, Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Community Health and Epidemiology.
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Research Symposium 2011. 'Home Support Workers - Understanding Issues to Inform Strategies for Recruitment and Retention.' Dr. Janice Keefe, Nova Scotia Centre on Aging, MSVU
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Research Symposium 2011. ' Implementation and Effectiveness of Nurse Practitioner in Long- Term Care.' Dr. Ruth Martin-Misener, Dalhousie University - School of Nursing.
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Research Symposium 2011. ' Improving End-of-Life Care in Long Term Care Facilities: Perspectives of Health Care Providers.' Dr. Christine Beck, Dalhousie University Department of Family Medicine.
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Research Symposium 2011. Participation of Long Term Care Facilities in a Research Study on Moderate - Severe Alzheimer's Disease. Kathryn Garden, DementiaGuide Inc. and Penny Williams, Northwood.
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Research Symposium 2011. Plenary Presentation. Building Research Capacity in Continuing Care. Elsie Rolls, Director of Veterans Services, Camp Hill, CDHA and Ann McInnis, Vice President, Northwood.
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Research Symposium 2011. Next Steps presentation with Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation (NSHRF)
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Current & Past Research
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Steps for Conducting Research at Northwood