Since 2015, Dal's PhD in Health program has educated leaders who have the vision and passion to implement fresh approaches and innovative ideas that will transform our healthcare system. PhD in Health students come from varied educational backgrounds, but look beyond the silos of individual professions to see opportunities to integrated, team-based solutions. It's the only program of its kind in Canada.
To mark Dal's 200th anniversary and invest in the future of our health care system, we created the  Our goal is to continue to attract and retain the best and the brightest students to our PhD in Health program.
Our current PhD in Health students embody the values and goals of the program. With research interests spanning not only the spectrum of health, but also the globe, they are already making a difference. For example, Justine Dol’s project “Essential Coaching for Every Motherâ€Â is empowering mothers in Tanzania to help their newborns thrive ; Emily Drake is helping young adults living with cancer; and Matthew Baker is working improve the lives of those who suffer from osteoarthritis.
As the program prepares to welcome 15 new students, we talked to some current students about what the program means to them, and how it's impacted their research.
Recent News
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- MSc (Rehabilitation Research) grad explores passion for science communication
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- Respiratory Therapy grad makes impact in field, cultivates her joy in healthcare during undergraduate education
- Healthcare’s unsung heroes: Recognizing and celebrating the importance of clinical instructors