Past Student Theses

Showcasing research innovations from the IHPME community.

At IHPME, faculty and students collaborate extensively on innovative research. Browse this directly to view student theses from research and professional programs across IHPME.

Policy By Default: How Changes In Ontario’s Home Care Sector Have Impacted Providers, Children and Families

Published: 2005

Preferences for Short Term versus Long Term Androgen Deprivation in Prostate Cancer Survivors

Published: 2005

Prognostic Factors for First Clinical Fracture in Patients with Primary Osteoporosis: Analyses of Data from the Canadian Database of Osteoporosis and Osteopenia

Published: 2005

Prognostic Significance of Cardiac-Specific Troponins in Patients Hospitalized for Congestive Heart Failure

Published: 2005

John You

MSc Graduate

Supervisors: Jack Tu

Surveillance Mammography of the Contralateral Breast Following a Total Mastectomy for Breast Cancer

Published: 2005

Corona Gainford

MSc Graduate

Supervisors: Kathleen Pritchard

The Impact of Managed Competition on Home Care in Ontario: The Case of Rehabilitation Services and Professionals

Published: 2005

The Prognostic Effect of Lipids on the Outcome of Early-Stage Breast Cancer

Published: 2005

Mala Bahl

MSc Graduate

Supervisors: Pamela Goodwin

Topical Nasal Steroids versus Cryotherapy in Vasomotor Rhinitis: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Published: 2005

Ian Witterick

MSc Graduate

Supervisors: Sharon Abel

Translating Human Physiological Processes to Predict Clinical Outcomes via Computer Simulation

Published: 2005

What Factors Guide Physicians’ Transfusion Decisions during Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery? A National Survey

Published: 2005

Nadine Shehata

MSc Graduate

Supervisors: Gary Naglie