November 7, 2019
A new initiative launched by IHPME’s Master of Health Informatics (MHI) program invites former alumni to return as mentors and enhance the teaching and learning experience of students in the health informatics field. “15% of our graduates responded almost immediately… Read more about Giving back – alumni return as mentors to support growth and networking in Master of Health Informatics program
July 11, 2019
The inaugural recipients of the 2019-20 Vector Scholarships in AI have been announced, and four of these talented top students are also incoming students of the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation as part of the Master and Executive… Read more about Raising the bar – Four Health Informatics students receive Vector Scholarships in Artificial Intelligence
August 1, 2017
Currently sitting at a sunny 23°, summer in Yellowknife is something everyone must experience. With about 18 hours of sunshine per day, there are plenty of opportunities to fit in as many activities as you’d like. So what exactly do… Read more about What Do People Like to Do in Yellowknife?
June 12, 2017
I have now been a “Yellowknifeian” (a Yellie? A knifie?) for two weeks. Situated on Great Slave Lake, the deepest lake in North America, Yellowknife contradicts the typical rural community archetype for a variety of reasons. First of all, Yellowknife… Read more about Yellowknife: The Not So Rural Town
May 31, 2017
“I’m going to Yellowknife!” I announced this exciting fact with an equal mixture of pride and delight. I was anticipating a response of euphoric cheers from my friends – I was ready to bask in the glory of my exciting… Read more about My New Adventure