Delaney Hines, MPH, MBA

Delaney Hines, MPH, MBA

Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Experienced leader with a demonstrated history of working in various sectors of the health care system. Skilled in knowledge translation, project management, qualitative and quantitative research, and health equity. Strong formative training with a professional Master of Public Health (MPH) degree focused in healthy public policy and sustainability from Western University. I've completed an MBA from Quantic School of Business and Technology, a highly selective MBA program with an acceptance rate under 7%.

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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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    Toronto, Ontario

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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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    Toronto, Ontario

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    Toronto, Ontario

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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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    Ottawa, Canada Area

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    Toronto, Canada Area

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    - Intensive part-time MBA degree with content delivered by Quantic School of Business and Technology (formerly Smartly Institute), located in Washington, D.C.
    - 6% acceptance rate
    - Diverse global cohort

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    Activities and Societies: Carleton University Pre-Med Society

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    The Master the Entrepreneur Skillset is a 6-Week Virtual Masterclass Powered by Western Entrepreneurship and Ivey Business School to help Western alumni, students, faculty and staff restart economies and create jobs.

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  • Scoping review shows wide variation in the definitions of bronchopulmonary dysplasia in preterm infants and calls for a consensus

    Acta Paediatrica

    The use of different definitions for bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) has been an on-going challenge. We searched papers published in English from 2010 and 2015 reporting BPD as an outcome, together with studies that compared BPD definitions between 1978 and 2015. We found that the incidence of BPD ranged from 6% to 57%, depending on the definition chosen, and that studies that investigated correlations with long-term pulmonary and, or, neurosensory outcomes reported moderate to low predictive…

    The use of different definitions for bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) has been an on-going challenge. We searched papers published in English from 2010 and 2015 reporting BPD as an outcome, together with studies that compared BPD definitions between 1978 and 2015. We found that the incidence of BPD ranged from 6% to 57%, depending on the definition chosen, and that studies that investigated correlations with long-term pulmonary and, or, neurosensory outcomes reported moderate to low predictive values regardless of the BPD criteria. Conclusion. A comprehensive and evidence-based definition for BPD needs to be developed for benchmarking and prognostic use.

  • Dopamine-mediated MK-801-induced Elevation in Food-based Extinction Responding in Rats and Associated Changes in Region-specific Phosphorylated ERK

    Psychopharmacology

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Projects

  • "Clear the AIR" Communications Campaign

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    • Researched, prepared and presented a communication campaign against the use of E-cigarettes.
    • Collaborated with another colleague as part of a team to produce a clear, creative and innovative campaign.
    • Showcased the campaign (in poster format) at the annual Sheela Basrur Symposium at TOPHC on March 31, 2014.

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Honors & Awards

  • Dr. James Rossiter Master of Public Health Practicum Award Recipient

    Canadian Institutes of Health Research

  • Sheela Basrur Communication Student Award

    Sheela Basrur Centre - Public Health Ontario

    • Researched, prepared and presented a communication campaign against the use of E-cigarettes.
    • Collaborated with another colleague as part of a team to produce a clear, creative and innovative campaign.
    • Campaign showcased (in poster format) at the annual Sheela Basrur Symposium at TOPHC on the March 31, 2014.

  • Finalist, Western’s World’s Challenge Competition, 2013

    Western University

    • Researched, prepared and presented a global public health issue and solution in a time sensitive manner
    • Collaborated with two other individuals as part of a three manned team to produce a clear, creative and innovative solution

  • Carleton University Undergraduate Research Day Award

    Carleton University Faculty of Science

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