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Shiv Gaglani
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Volunteer of the month for
April, 2009
Shiv Gaglani is an undergraduate at Harvard College and is majoring in biomedical sciences and engineering and minoring in healthcare policy. His predominant interests are in medicine and research - especially the intersection of the two, or translational medicine. He serves as chief executive officer of the Journal of Young Investigators (www.jyi.org) and the founding president of the Harvard College Undergraduate Research Association (www.hcura.org). As an IM Reporter, and hopefully future physician, he looks forward to interacting with medical researchers.
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Brad Kratky
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Volunteer of the month for
November, 2008
Brad Kratky is currently in his second year in Biomedical Computing at Queen's University. In addition to his interest in computing and science, Brad also enjoys snowboarding and squash. Brad has been working as a video editor for Insidermedicine and is excited to be part of the Insidermedicine team.
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Aaron Tam
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Volunteer of the month for
February, 2008
Aaron Tam is currently completing his last year of a degree in Film and Media with a minor in History at Queen's University. Aside from his interest in film production, Aaron also enjoys photography and has worked as a photojournalist for the Hong Kong Economic Times. Aaron has been working as a video editor for Insidermedicine and is excited to continue to be part of the video production team.
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Ben Sulzenko
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Volunteer of the month for
January, 2008
Ben Sulzenko is currently completing his last year of a degree in Film and Media at Queen's University. He is interested in both the academic study of film in relation to its effects on global culture and in film production. Ben has been working as a video editor for Insidermedicine since October and is excited to continue to be part of the video production team.
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Ashley Brissette
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Volunteer of the month for
December, 2007
Ashley Brissette is currently in her first year of medicine at Queens University. She completed her undergraduate degree in Anatomy and Cell Biology with a minor in English from McGill University. Ashley grew up in Toronto and has a wide variety of interests including art, theatre, and sports. She is excited to be a part of Insidermedicine and looks forward to their future endevours.
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Allison Chow
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Volunteer of the month for
November, 2007
Allison Chow is currently in her second year of medicine at Queen's University; she graduated from McMaster University in 2006 with a BHSc. While studying in Kingston, she also enjoys reading, dancing, and the Saturday farmer's market. Allison is excited to be a part of Insidermedicine's ever-expanding family of volunteers.
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Kate Pulman
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Volunteer of the month for
October, 2007
Kate Pulman is currently completing a Medical degree at Queen's University. She completed her Bachelor of Science with Honours in Life Sciences, and a Masters degree in Neurophysiology at Queen's University. Throughout this time she developed her interest in medical research, publishing several peer-reviewed scientific publications, and hopes to continue research throughout her medical career.
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Davin Johnson, BSc
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Volunteer of the month for
September, 2007
Davin Johnson is a second year medical student at Queen’s University. He grew up in Guelph, Ontario and graduated in 2006 from Queen’s with a BSc in Life Sciences. Davin has a wide diversity of interests including golfing, hiking, and playing piano. Davin has helped Insidermedicine reach many medical students and has assisted in planning our volunteer program.
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Jonathan Hurst BSc.
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Volunteer of the month for
August, 2007
Jonathan Hurst earned a BSc from Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan and is currently in his second year of medicine at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. An avid windsurfer, he spends windy afternoons out on Lake Ontario and calm days reading and hiking. Jonathan has helped Insidermedicine reach many medical students across the US and Canada.
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