Queen's In The News Thursday, December 1, 2016
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Alboim, Naomi |
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Radio Canada International: Syrian refugees, one year later Dr. Alboim says many refugees have found jobs, or are working part-time and pursuing language training. |
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Brown, Glenn |
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CKWS TV: Kingston doctor named new president of the Ontario College of Family Physicians Dr. Brown says there have been many developments in family medicine over the past few years. |
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Drummond, Don |
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Toronto Star: Road tolls, done the right way, needed to tackle traffic Professor Drummond says in his op-ed road tolls come in many shapes and sizes, and can be tailored to be smart, practical, and fair. |
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Kerr, Lisa |
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CBC Online: Judicial watchdog report on Justice Robin Camp sends message to all judges, Dr. Kerr says Camp's conduct is problematic not only for sexual assault complainants but also potentially for the rights of defendants. |
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Martou, Glykeria |
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Kingston Whig-Standard: Team approach keeps patients better informed when making decision on breast reconstruction following cancer surgery Dr. Martou says the hospital is working to form a formal breast reconstruction program. |
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Maynard, Steven |
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dailyxtra.com: Is the queer community ready to defend public sex Dr. Maynard says the battle over public sex is on. |
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Sanfilippo, Anthony |
University Affairs: How the medical school admissions process is skewed Dr. Sanfilippo says high school programs have the potential to promote medicine as an option for disadvantaged and underrepresented students. |
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Waddington, Ashley |
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Chatelaine: Does birth control really cause depression Dr. Waddington says birth control pills are not likely to cause mood disorders. |
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