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SUMMARY:CBSN Career Chats: Exploring Professional Careers - Digital Health in Canada
DESCRIPTION:All CBSN Members are invited to join us for the next CBSN Career Chat \nNovember 8\, 2023 \n4pm ET \nTopic: Exploring Professional Careers  – Digital Health in Canada\nwith \nMark Casselman & Nickiesha Linton\nDigital Health Canada \n  \nBio: \nMark Casselman is the Chief Executive Officer of Digital Health Canada\, the national association that connects\, inspires\, and empowers the digital health professionals creating the future of health in Canada. Digital Health Canada members are a diverse community of accomplished\, influential digital health professionals who work passionately to make a difference in advancing healthcare through information\, technology\, and data management. Mark is a health executive and advisor with 20 years of experience working with executives\, entrepreneurs\, and clinical leaders across sectors within the Canadian health ecosystem. He has led large-scale transformation initiatives and has been recognized as an innovator in the field of digital health. Mark has a proven track record of working with public sector\, private sector\, and government stakeholders and integrating both shared and different perspectives to achieve success. \n  \nNickiesha Linton\, an avid believer in lifelong learning\, currently serves as Senior Manager\, Education at Digital Health Canada. She has over 10 years experience in education\, with a focus on adult learning. In her current role as Senior Manager\, Education\, she leads the application of the Core Health Informatics Competencies across the association’s curricula and professional development experiences for individuals with an interest in digital health. Nickiesha welcomes the opportunity to share with professionals at varied levels of their career the wealth of resources that Digital Health Canada offers as they chart their career journey. \n\nPlease contact the CBSN Project Administrator if you are a member looking for the registration link! \nCBSN Career Chats (or C3) is a monthly\, drop-in discussion series providing an opportunity for people exploring different career options to chat with experienced professionals for career insight\, advice\, and answers to their questions.\n\nSecond Wednesday of each month\nSeptember 2023 to April 2024\n4pm ET\n\nEach session will have a focus derived from member suggestions\, although organic questions and conversations are expected and encouraged!\nShare ideas for focal topics or offers for sharing professional insights on this form.\nThis series is open to CBSN Members and to contributors who will be invited by the program committee.  \nRegister once and we will remind you each month. \nWatch this space for future session announcements! \n\nDecember 13\nJanuary 10\nFebruary 14\nMarch 13\nApril 10
URL:https://blackscientists.ca/be-stemm-event/cbsn-career-chats-exploring-professional-careers-digital-health-in-canada/
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SUMMARY:BE-STEMM Seminar: The Use of Endothelial Progenitor Cells and Local Antibiotics for the Treatment of Infected Nonunions
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our third seminar of the 2023/2024 Academic year. \nNovember 15\, 4pm ET \nDr. Ikran Ali\nAnalyst at Shift Health \n  \nBio: \nIkran Ali recently earned her Ph.D. in Medical Sciences with a specialization in Musculoskeletal Science from the University of Toronto. She is a scientist\, community organizer and mentor. She is the co-founder of “Say Somaali\,” a program dedicated to providing comprehensive mentorship opportunities for Somali youth in Toronto. In 2021\, she was the winner of Angels Den’s Canada Life People’s Choice Award with Dr. Nauth for their pitch ‘Supercharged Stem Cells: When Bones Don’t Heal’. Ikran is a passionate researcher who is dedicated to advancing science and fostering equitable opportunities for marginalized youth. She is committed to continuing her service to her community as a leader and mentor. \nThe Use of Endothelial Progenitor Cells and Local Antibiotics for the Treatment of Infected Nonunions\nNonunions are when bones fail to heal within a reasonable timeframe\, occurring in 5–10% of patients who sustain traumatic fractures. Infection is found in up to 38% of nonunions. This is because trauma can lead to open fractures\, introducing contaminants into the wound and causing infection. The treatment of infected nonunions typically involves a two-stage procedure performed 3-6 months apart. This prolonged treatment places a significant financial strain on healthcare resources and negatively affects the quality of life of patients\, necessitating the need for a single-stage procedure. Previous research in our lab has shown that stem cells (endothelial progenitor cells) are effective in promoting bone healing in fracture models that would otherwise fail to heal on their own. Additionally\, local antibiotics have demonstrated effectiveness in treating infections when applied locally. My research explores the combined use of stem cells and local antibiotics to treat infected nonunions in a single stage\, with the aim of substantially improving the treatment of trauma patients suffering from infected fracture nonunions. \n——————– \nOur monthly online seminar series\, features STEMM scholarship from across disciplines\, aimed at a general STEMM audience. \nAll are welcome! \n\n4pm ET\nThird Wednesday of every month\nSeptember 2024 through April 2024.\n\nRegister once and we will remind you each month. \n \nWatch this space for seminar speaker announcements! \n\nDecember 20\nJanuary 17\nFebruary 21\nMarch 20\nApril 17\n\n\nThe CBSN/RCSN gratefully acknowledges the University of Toronto Scarborough and its support as the Network Host Institution\, and the Academic Program Committee of the Network for the BE-STEMM Seminar Series.
URL:https://blackscientists.ca/be-stemm-event/be-stemm-seminar-the-use-of-endothelial-progenitor-cells-and-local-antibiotics-for-the-treatment-of-infected-nonunions/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Canada
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