Dr. Amy Bombay, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine
Dr. Suzanne Zinck, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine
The care of trans and gender-diverse youth is a priority area in health care. Yet, because most physicians and primary care providers consider this a specialty area, few have the required knowledge to care for this historically underserved population. Dr. Zinck, an assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry, has been educating physicians from across the province to understand the incredible resilience of these youth and families despite the institutional stigma, discrimination and waitlists they currently face. The impact of Dr. Zinck鈥檚 work is profound: through student mentorship and physician education, she has passionately contributed to the overall health and well-being of trans and gender-diverse youth and their families from across the province and beyond.
Dr. Lisa Goldberg, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health
Lisa Goldberg, an associate professor in the School of Nursing, is receiving Dal鈥檚 award for education for diversity. In particular, Dr. Goldberg is being celebrated for her work enhancing Dal鈥檚 Nursing curriculum by applying the 鈥淐aring Science鈥 approach to teaching and mentorship. These changes provide more opportunities for students to have exposure to important considerations in the health-care system, like the needs of LGBTQ+ individuals. Wrote one nominator: 鈥淪he creates a safe space for students to discuss issues of heteronormativity, sexism, racism, ableism, etc. Within this space of diversity dialogue, she is able to address issues of socially constructed marginalization so that students can continue their own journey of present and life-long learning about diversity.鈥
Dr. Wanda Thomas Bernard, School of Social Work
The inaugural recipient for this award, Wanda Thomas Bernard has been with the School of Social Work for over 25 years. Dr. Bernard advocates great teaching and learning within the 麻豆传媒 community and beyond. Her willingness to develop innovative curricula reforms that take diversity seriously is demonstrated over and over again in her engagement in her own courses and within her department. She has authored numerous pieces that share her practices with a wider audience, and has been a role model, mentor, and friend for many students and colleagues at 麻豆传媒 and in the region more generally. Last year Dr. Bernard was awarded the Order of Nova Scotia and this April received the national Harry Jerome Award for community service.
Dal News, Matt Reeder - November 6, 2015
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麻豆传媒 Centre for Learning and Teaching
Killam Library, Suite G90
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4R2
(902) 494-1622
Fax: (902) 494-3767