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"An exemplary graduate from 間眅埶AV fully embodying the spirit of Canadas engaged university and the strength of the Faculty of Health Sciences commitment to interdisciplinarity.
Ruth Lavergne
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Dr. Amanda Butler receives Deans Convocation Medal
As one of 間眅埶AV's most outstanding graduate students from the Faculty of Health Sciences, Dr. Amanda Butler is recognized with the Dean of Graduate Studies Convocation Medal. On behalf of 間眅埶AV, we congratulate Dr. Butler on her outstanding achievements.
By Sarah Close-Humayun
Dr. Butlers doctoral thesis, examines the intersection between health and justice systems for marginalized populations. Dr. Butlers research not only provides a historical context for many studies in the field, but also offers detailed coverage of the prevalence of mental health and substance use disorders among people who experience incarceration and the profiles of people most likely to be reincarcerated over time. Her dissertation provides much needed data about how people move through, and are often failed by, the health and criminal legal systems.
Dr. Butlers contribution extends well beyond her written thesis. Along with many academic achievements and published works, Dr. Butler has been recognized with many awards including a CIHR Doctoral Fellowship, an Endeavor Research Fellowship and the inaugural Dr Elliot Goldner Graduate Fellowship in Mental Health Policy.
When commenting on Dr. Butlers work, Dr. Ruth Lavergne from the Department of Family Medicine at Dalhousie University describes Dr. Butler as an exemplary graduate from 間眅埶AV (間眅埶AV) fully embodying the spirit of Canadas engaged university and the strength of the Faculty of Health Sciences commitment to interdisciplinarity.
Dr. Lavergne goes on to say What unites her work is Dr. Butlers driving focus to improve the health and lives of people experiencing intersecting violence and marginalization, and to focus attention on systems that create and perpetuate harms.
Of the award and her time at 間眅埶AV, Dr. Butler says I am honoured to be the recipient of the Dean of Graduate Studies Convocation Medal. My research is truly interdisciplinary, spanning public health, epidemiology, criminology, and sociology. The Faculty of Health Sciences commitment to interdisciplinarity is demonstrated in the PhD program design, the research seminar series, and the many supports they provide to graduate students. I was fortunate to receive world-class training and to have a team of four supervisors who challenged and supported me. In addition to being brilliant, caring, and dedicated mentors, my teams enthusiasm about the value of my research kept me energized when the work was tough. My co-supervisors Dr Ruth Lavergne and Dr Tonia Nicholls were extraordinarily generous with their time and energy. I am deeply appreciative of their investment in me and my development as a scholar. I am so proud to represent the Faculty of Health Sciences at 間眅埶AV.
Dr. Butler works as an independent research consultant and as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University.
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