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Mathison-Littmann Research Day

Award winners for past Sebastian K. Littmann Research Days

Best Presentation by Residents: Elizabeth Merner and Erica Blimke, A Novel Pedagogical Project to Spur Decolonization in Medical Education

Best Presentation by a PhD Candidate: Robert Aukema, Molecular and circuit heterogeneity of basolateral amygdala projection neurons

Best Presentation by a Masters Student: Imogene Roulson, The Impact of the 2008 global recession and the 2015 Alberta economic recession on men's mental health outcomes

Best Presentation by Undergraduate Students: Aaron So, Alena Tahir, Ana Ramirez-Pineda, and Harveen K. Saini, Stigma and Stigma Reduction of Suicide in Post-Secondary Context, Student Recommendations for Actions to Address Suicide at Post-Secondary Institutions: A Qualitative Analysis

Best Poster Presentation by a Resident: Howie Wu, Psychosocial interventions and quality of life in young adults with autism spectrum disorder

Best Poster Presentation by an Undergraduate Student: Katherine Holland, Resilience Against Stress: Environmental Determinants of Mental Toughness

Best Presentation by a Graduate Student: Daniella Vellone. MBI-apathy, ApoEɛ2, and risk for Alzheimer disease dementia

Best Presentation by a Resident: Dr. Howie Wu. Serotonin syndrome and catatonia in the absence of a serotonergic agent following abrupt withdrawal of clozapine

Best Presentation by an Undergraduate Student Ana Ramirez. The Prevalence of Excessive Exercise in Individuals with Eating Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Best Presentation by a Graduate Student: Maya Sohn. The Death-Implicit Association Test and suicide attempts: a systematic review and meta-analysis of discriminative and prospective utility

Best Presentation by a Medical Student: Lucy Miao. Plasma β-amyloid in mild behavioural impairment – neuropsychiatric symptoms on the Alzheimer’s continuum

Best Presentation by a Resident Dr. Joey Prisnie. Utilization of moderate-duration summary podcasts compared to long-duration podcasts for psychiatry education by Canadian pre-clerkship medical students

Best Presentation by an Undergraduate Student Andrea Soumbasis and Jordyn Flanagan. The Association Between The Covid-19 Pandemic with Eating Behaviours and Physical Activity: A Systematic Review

Best Presentation by a Graduate Student: Brooke Allemang. Youth engagement in research: Benefits, challenges & strategies

Most Innovative Presentation by a Graduate Student: Stephana Cherak. Comparison of Modeled Delirium Incidence Based on Prediction Models Specific to Intensive Care Unit Admission Type to Delirium Standardized Incidence Ratio

Best Presentation by a Resident Dr. Erin Girard. Perinatal DBT Skills Group: Findings from a Pilot Project in Primary Care

Best Presentation by a Graduate Student: (shared) Natalie Dawes & Olivia Cullen. Give young people more power: What youth have to say about transitioning to adulthood."

Most Innovative Presentation by a Graduate Student: Govind Peringod. Automated, continuous home-cage monitoring of sucrose preference in mice

Best Presentation by a Resident: Dr. Sara Meunier. Changes in mental health with opioid analgesia for chronic non-cancer pain

Most Innovative Project by a Resident: Dr. Kimberly Williams. Title: Validity of the PHQ-9 In Neurological Populations

Best Presentation by a Graduate Student: Stephana Cherak. The association between maternal prenatal salivary cortisol and birth weight: A systematic review and meta-analysis

(Inaugural) Most Innovative Project by a Graduate Student Haley Vecchiarelli Colitis Promotes Anxiety Through a CRF R1 Mediated Suppression of Central Anandamide Signaling

Best Presentation by a Resident: Dr. Faisal Sheikh. Prevalence of Mild Behavioral Impairment in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Subjective Cognitive Decline & its association with caregiver burden

Most Innovative Project by a Resident: Dr. Sterling Sparshu. Returning to stimulants in children with treatment resistant ADHD

Best Presentation by a Graduate Student: Ruth Diaz. The Healthy Immigrant Effect on Major Depression in Canada Disappears with Age

Best Presentation by a Resident: Dr. Vera Krejcik A simplified intervention to modify physical activity, lifestyle, and eating behavior in obese patients with stable psychotic disorders

Most Innovative Project by a Resident: Dr. Ben Grintuch. Internet Gaming Disorder & Aggression, A unique withdrawal symptom or media hype?

Best Presentation by a Graduate Student: Kathryn Wiens. Prevalence of major depression is not changing in Canadian adolescents

Best Presentation by a Resident: Dr. Kimberly Williams. Fatigue Risk Management Amongst University of Calgary Resident Physicians

Most Innovative Project by a Resident: Dr. Brooke Duncan. Developing a Feasibility Study of Online Resiliency Training for Adolescents in an Acute Care Psychiatric Inpatient Unit

Best Presentation by a Graduate Student: Isabelle Vallerand. Increased mortality associated with depression: a cohort study using The Health Improvement Network (THIN) database

Best Presentation by a Resident: Dr. Rosalyn McAuley. ASSEMBLY LINE OR FULL COURT PRESS? THE IMPACT OF PARALLEL PROCESSING OF EMERGENCY MENTAL HEALTH PATIENTS ON OPERATIONAL AND SAFETY METRICS IN THE CALGARY ZONE

Most Innovative Project by a Resident: Dr. Ray Purdy. Psychosis due to limbic encephalitis: a case of recurrent anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor encephalitis

Best Presentation by a Graduate Student: Dr. Kirsten Fiest. Tools to Screen for Depression in Epilepsy

Best Presentation by a Resident: Dr. Angela Paulson. Treatment of Repetitive Behaviors in Autistic Disorder with Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Most Innovative Project by a Resident: Dr. Thomas Stark. University of Calgary Postgraduate Psychiatry Training Programme Half-Day Academic Curriculum Review: An example to the practical use of the Kern six-step approach for curriculum development and program administration

Best Presentation by a Graduate Student: Trevor Cook. Prevalence and incidence of a major depressive episode in Canadian community-dwelling seniors: Results from the National Population Health Survey