Student Achievements
Master of Health Ethics Graduate Student Achievements
2023-2024
Carlee Seiler and Michelle Fornasier have been accepted into the William Osler Clinical Ethics Internship Program for Fall 2024.
Keeley Barnable has been admitted to the MD program at Dalhousie University.
Talston Scott has been awarded the title of Fellow of the School of Graduate Studies, in recognition of outstanding academic achievement and demonstrated performance of special merit throughout his graduate program.
Carlee Seiler was awarded the NL Health Services Quality Healthcare Scholarship for "graduate or post-graduate students pursuing studies with a particular focus on quality processes, ethics, or disclosure practices in healthcare" (March 2024).
Carlee Seiler was accepted to deliver an oral presentation, titled "Saving Society, Rejecting Genetic Engineering", at the Canadian Society for the Study of Practical Ethics Conference at Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, June, 2024 in Montreal.
Michelle Fornasier has had an abstract accepted to the Canadian Bioethics Society conference (May 2024, Montreal), titled ““Exploring the ethics of refusal for standard treatment for favourable prognosis cancer by substitute decision makers for minors in Canada”.
Kayla Miguez has had an abstract accepted to the Canadian Bioethics Society conference (May 2024, Montreal).
Hilary Hennessey has had an abstract accepted to the Canadian Association of Research Ethics Boards conference (May 2024), titled “Normalizing Neurodiversity: Advancing Anti-Oppressive Strategies in Clinical Trials.”
Keeley Barnable is an invited guest speaker in the education webinar series hosted by the Labrador Grenfell Zone Ethics Committee, speaking on May 15, 2024 on “The Health Care Hero Label”.
Hilary Hennessey received the F.A Aldrich Award valued at $2000.
2022-2023
Hillary Ferguson, graduate of the Master of Health Ethics program, was appointed Manager of Research Ethics at Dalhousie University.
Congratulations to MHE student Hilary Hennessey, who recently received a National Student Award presented by the National Education Association of Students with Disabilities, valued at $3000.
2021-2022
Hilary Hennessey has won the 2022 Independent Living Young Leader Award by Empower NL, the Disability Resource Centre.
Andrew Tamale has won the 2022 Alixe Callahan Memorial Scholarship. Andrew started the Master of Health Ethics program in the Fall of 2021.
“This award was established by Jeanette Callahan in memory of Alixe, a gentle, determined spirit who experienced struggles with depression. The award is intended to encourage and support a student researcher to explore, uncover and share new and significant perspectives about mental health with health care providers, patients, families and communities.”
Graduate students enrolled in a thesis-based program in the Division of Community Health and Humanities are eligible for the Scholarship.
Emily Peddle was admitted to the MD program in the Memorial University Faculty of Medicine.
Jillian Murdoch was admitted to the MD program in the Memorial University Faculty of Medicine.
2020-2021
Winifred Badaiki, graduate of the Master of Health Ethics program, was recently awarded a Hamilton Health Sciences Clinical and Organizational Ethics Fellowship. She begins her fellowship in the Fall 2021.
Zachary Walbaum, a current Master of Health Ethics student, has been accepted for a Clinical Ethics Internship in the Ethics Quality Improvement Lab at William Osler Health System. Zachary begins his internship in September 2021.
Kathryn Bonner was admitted to the MD program in the Memorial University Faculty of Medicine.
MHE student Jennifer Mackey has been awarded the Noah Curtis Godwin Lloyd Student Award.
MHE student Rachel Hewitt has won The Barrowman Community Health Graduate Travel Award, valued at $2,740, which is awarded to students from the Division of Community Health and Humanities to help them attend relevant conferences and present their work.
Sophie Wells has won the Dr. Leonard Lye Graduate Award for Volunteer and Community Service.
2019-2020
Rachel Hewitt was a winner of the Canadian Bioethics Society Student Writing Contest.
Ramseyer Apau Bediako published an article in the peer-reviewed research ethics journal Accountability in Research entitled “How research ethics boards should monitor clinical research”.
Sophie Wells has won the Quality Health Care Scholarship, value of $6500, awarded by Eastern Health to a person in a master's or PhD program with a subject focus on quality, disclosure or ethics in health care.
Timothy Brennan was admitted to the MD program in the Memorial University Faculty of Medicine
Julia Borges was admitted to the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University
Angela Power was appointed Director of Privacy at the NL Centre for Health Information
2018-2019
Janine Elliott has won two scholarships for the 2018-19 Fall Semester
(1) Association of Registered Nurses of Newfoundland and Labrador: Graduate Non-Nursing Scholarship. Value: $1000
Details: Scholarships are awarded annually to RNs enrolled in a Master's or Doctorate program in a discipline other than nursing. The candidate must demonstrate a planned career path that is nursing focused.
(2) Eastern Health: Quality Healthcare Scholarship. Value: $6500
Details: The Quality Healthcare Scholarships were established in 2011 to promote the study of key themes identified during the Newfoundland and Labrador Commission of Inquiry on Hormone Receptor Testing.
The purpose of these scholarships is to support individuals studying in the health care field in the areas of: patient disclosure practices, ethics, quality processes in patient care, within the context of Newfoundland and Labrador.
2017-2018
Ramseyer Apau Bediako published a blog on the website Mad In America
Available at: https://www.madinamerica.com/2018/07/ensuring-integrity-studies-analysis-dan-markingson-case/
Julia Borges won the MHE Program Prize in the spring of 2017
Sarah Deveraux was admitted to the MD program in the Memorial University Faculty of Medicine.
Anachal Ralhan was admitted to the MD Program in the Memorial University Faculty of Medicine.
2015-2016
Dylan Roskams-Edris won the Dr. Sharon Buehler Community Health & Humanities Convocation Award in May 2016.
Biplab Kumar Halder presented the paper "Can the Principle of Procreative Beneficence Justify the Non-Medical Use of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis?" at the "Bioethics: Preparing for the Unknown" conference at Western Michigan University in March 2016.
Brittany Dawn Chubbs was admitted to the MD program in the Memorial University Faculty of Medicine, beginning in the fall of 2015. CBC article about Brittany's admission to the MD program
Dylan Roskams-Edris was admitted to the Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University beginning in the Fall of 2015.