Brenton Button the PE Prof
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Brenton Button the PE Prof
@brenton_button
Health and Physical Education Teacher and Researcher |Higher Education Research| Rural Children's Health| @Uwinnipeg
Katılım Haziran 2016
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Is restrictive zoning really helping to lower youth access to unhealthy foods? Authors Soon (@LindseySoon), Gilliand (@westernprof), and Minaker (@LeiaMinaker) analyze youth access to junk food ten years after zoning implementation. #JAPAplanning bit.ly/40fAIAD
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We are currently recruiting for a postdoctoral associate specializing in GIscience and interests in healthy communities, with funding in place for up to four years
Learn more about the position and how to apply here: theheal.ca/employment-opp…
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Our Consensus Statement recommends that data should be managed according to standards aligned with best practices, including those described in the
Tri-Council Policy on Research Data Management.
dataconnection.ca/consensus
#RDM #MedEd #DataChampion
@LawrencGrierson @mahanmeded
McMaster Family Med@McMasterFamMed
Happening tomorrow (January 17, 2023 from 1pm-2pm ET)! Our 'Research Knowledge and Skill Builder' will teach you about the Tri-Agency's new expectations for data management plans in all grants. Register/join via Zoom: mcmaster.zoom.us/meeting/regist… @machealthsci @Rebecca_clark5
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So awesome to finally meet @RaeLJewett ! We are thrilled to have him leading northern, rural, and remote research at @nosm_cfsa
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This video camera study showed that less than 5% of people on bikes break traffic laws while riding, yet 66% of people do so when driving. And if you REALLY want even MORE bike-riders to obey laws, build more protected bike infrastructure. Via @carltonreid forbes.com/sites/carltonr…
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Exploring rural medical education: a study of Canadian key informants
#RuralHealth #MedEd #RuralMed
@thenosm @MedEdNorth @uwinnipeg @StroinkMirella
@mylakehead @brenton_button @MERLIN_NOSM @LakeheadRsrch
rrh.org.au/journal/articl…
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1/2 Planning a #ClimateChange project? Connecting #FirstNations or #Métis youth? Apply for the #NOSMUniversity $10K Social Accountability Challenge, awarding $10,000 to 10 projects. Deadline is May 30. @ddsv3 @nosm_cfsa @alexanawati @BrianneJW0 @RedSky454 nosm.ca/2022/05/18/joi…

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PHE Manitoba is looking for educators to join our TEAM! Please email phemb@sportmanitoba.ca for more information.

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30 km/h signs are going up all over Winnipeg making all of our communities a bit safer and a bit more comfortable for those of us that actively commute! Thank you @cityofwinnipeg!
#love30 @VisionZeroCA @20splentyforus

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We #love30! Thank you @cityofwinnipeg!
City of Winnipeg@cityofwinnipeg
Speeds on 15 Winnipeg streets will be reduced to 30 km/h over the next few weeks as part of the 2022 Enhanced Sunday Holiday Bike Route program. Find out which streets and learn more about other traffic calming coming soon. winnipeg.ca/summerbikes
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Thanks to 319 Winnipeggers for responding to our online survey about cycling conditions in the city this winter.
63% of them biked less this winter than in past years. Here's why:
Full story: bikewinnipeg.ca/2022/04/01/win…

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Tell us about your experience biking in Winnipeg this winter through this three minute survey: surveymonkey.com/r/NYCDH88 . We need lots of feedback to negotiate with the City on clearing bike routes in future winters.

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“The most damaging thing you learned in school wasn't something you learned in any specific class.
It was learning to get good grades.”
—@paulg
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