Mount Allison, Horizon Health Network sign MOU for health-related research
(SACKVILLE, NB) January 17, 2018 - A new partnership between Mount Allison University and Horizon Health Network will seek to expand and advance health-related research in New Brunswick. The two organizations recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding that will allow for collaborative research in a number of health-related fields.
The agreement will see academic and clinical
researchers working to share resources and expertise and provide
opportunities for new approaches and studies in health research.
Under the MOU, Mount Allison researchers will apply to be adjunct
research scientists, working with physicians, medical students, and
staff at Horizon as part of their research program.
"Mount Allison is pleased to join this new agreement with Horizon
Health Network and help to drive health-related research in
the region" says Dr. Jeff Ollerhead, Mount Allison University
Provost and Vice-President, Academic and Research. "I look
forward to hearing about and supporting the comprehensive, in-depth
collaborations that will undoubtedly arise from
this partnership."
"Horizon's office of Research Services plays an important
role in facilitating and promoting health research activities
throughout the region. We are proud to partner with the
adjunct research scientists at Mount Allison University," said Dr.
Edouard Hendriks, VP Medical, Academic and Research
Affairs. Because of partnerships and agreements
like this and similar to the one we have with the Dalhousie
Medicine New Brunswick, we will continue to see an increase in
research activity within Horizon.
Dr. Odette Gould, Mount Allison University psychology
professor, is the first adjunct research scientist under the new
MOU. Gould's area of specialization is the psychology of aging,
with a special focus on health care issues, particularly
patient-physician interactions and medication adherence. She
is one of Mount Allison's most accomplished researchers in the
health field and was previously appointed as a research associate
at Horizon's The Moncton Hospital, where she worked with clinicians
and pharmacists on various studies.
Working with health care providers at Horizon and
other researchers, Gould and her research partners will undertake
studies in a number of areas, including exploring the knowledge and
attitudes of hospital pharmacy staff in Canada around medical
assistance in dying, and comparing different techniques for knee
surgery using both objective and subjective
measures.
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Mount Allison University
Mount Allison University is ranked the top undergraduate university in Canada by Maclean's magazine. With degrees in Arts, Science, Commerce, Fine Arts, and Music, the University provides a flexible liberal arts and science education that prepares students for any career path. Located in Sackville, New Brunswick on Canada's East Coast, Mount Allison prides itself on providing a high-quality academic experience, combined with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities in a close-knit community. Students come from more than 50 countries around the world to make up a diverse, creative, and talented student body of approximately 2,300 students.
About Horizon Health Network
Focused on patient and family-centred care, Horizon Health
Network operates 12 hospitals and more than 100 medical facilities,
clinics and offices, and provides services ranging from acute care
to community-based health services.
With a collaborative, team approach to offering
services in English and French, Horizon leads the way in delivering
sustainable, safe and quality health care services to residents of
New Brunswick, as well as northern Nova Scotia and Prince Edward
Island.
For more information:
Stephanie Neilson-Levesque
Senior Media Relations
Advisor
Horizon Health
Network
1-877-499-1899
Media@HorizonNB.ca
www.HorizonNB.ca
Laura Dillman Ripley
Media Relations Officer
Mount Allison University
506-364-2600, cell: 506-224-0004
ldillman@mta.ca
www.mta.ca