In Situ’s UG trainees make research presentations on campus

In Situ’s 2021-22 Undergraduate Trainees successfully delivered their research presentations at the 2022 SKHS Poster Day for Honours Thesis & Independent Study Projects and KNPE/HLTH 323 Presentation day.

In the order of appearance on the slide show above.

Charlotte Langley, BA (Health Major) 22’ : Chronic Pain and Homelessness: A Mini Systematic Review

Sarah Mallen, BA (Health Major) 22’: COVID-19 and its Impact on the Development of Newly Acquired Anxiety and Mood Disorders amongst Healthcare Workers: A Global Umbrella Review

Angela Shih, BKin 23’: South Korea’s Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth and Global Matrix 4.0 Project

Danica Vangsgaard, BKin 23’: A Literature Review of Definition and Operationalization of Race and Ethnicity in Canadian Healthcare Research

Charlotte Lipin, BA (Health Major) 23’: Constitutional Determinants of Climate change and Health/A systematic Review of Climate Change, 24-hour Movement Behaviours, and Health

Mariam Farooq, BA (Health Major) 23’: Physical Activity Barriers Experienced by Marginalized Groups

Congratulations to you all!

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