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Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Stacey A. Page
September, 2018
I. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA:
Name: Stacey A. Page
Address: SMART Technologies Building,
3636 Research Road, Calgary, AB
Telephone: 403-220-2763
Email: [email protected]
Present Rank: Associate Professor
Department: Community Health Sciences
Faculty: Cumming School of Medicine
Institution: University of Calgary
II. ACADEMIC RECORD
Final Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
Date completed: 2002/06
Speciality: Health Research, Community Health Sciences
Institution: University of Calgary, Canada
i. Undergraduate
1985/09-1990/06 Bachelor of Science, Psychology, University of Calgary, Canada
ii. Graduate
1990/09-1993/06 Master of Science, Educational Psychology, University of Calgary,
Canada
III. AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS
2011 University of Calgary, Associate Dean’s Letter of Excellence for Teaching
2011 UME Distinguished Service letter
2010 UME Distinguished Service letter
2010 Canadian Bioethics Society, Certificate of Recognition
2000 Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research, studentship
1998 Canadian Bioethics Society, student award
1997-99 National Health Research and Development Program, studentship
1997-99 Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research, research allowance
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1997 Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research, studentship (declined)
1993 University of Calgary (Dept. Ed Psyc) Graduate Research Scholarship
1992 University of Calgary (Dept. Ed Psyc) Graduate Research Scholarship
IV. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
2018- Associate Professor (with tenure). Department of Community Health Sciences,
Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary
2015-2018 Assistant Professor (tenure track). Department of Community Health Sciences,
Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary
2012-2015 Assistant Professor (limited term). Department of Community Health Sciences,
Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary
2008-2012 Adjunct, Assistant Professor. Department of Community Health Sciences, Faculty
of Medicine, University of Calgary
V. RESEARCH POSITIONS:
2009-2012 Senior Research Associate (0.8 FTE)
Office of Medical Bioethics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary
2002-2009 Research Associate (0.6 FTE)
Office of Medical Bioethics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary
VI. EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
i. Undergraduate
a. Teaching
BHSC 308 2014 Lecturer, REBs –what is the point? (1hr)
BHSC 408 2017/10 Lecturer, Ethical considerations in health research (2.5 hrs)
2016/10 Lecturer, Ethical considerations in health research (2.5 hrs)
2015/09 Lecturer, Ethical conduct in research (2.5 hrs)
2013/09 Lecturer, Ethical conduct in research (2 hrs)
2012/09 Lecturer, Ethics in health research (2 hrs)
2011/11 Lecturer, Research ethics (2 hrs)
2010 Lecturer, Research ethics (2 hrs)
2009 Lecturer, Research ethics (2 hrs)
BHSC 508 2013 Lecturer, Research ethics: who, what, when, where, how, why? (1 hr)
2012 Lecturer, Research ethics (1 hr)
MDCN 340 2010-2011 Small group preceptor, HPOP
MDCN 420 2011-2012 Small group preceptor, 2 hours, bioethics
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UME 2010-2011 Small group preceptor, medskills-bioethics (7.33 hrs)
2001-2009 Small group preceptor, medskills-bioethics
b. Supervision
Danny Nguyen, BHSc Honours thesis (MDSC 508) (2017-2018)
Influence of terminology on people's perceptions of biobanks vs. biorepositories
Rachel Petit, BHSc 408, Health Research Methods and Research Practicum (2014-2015)
A cross-sectional descriptive study of patient perspectives on consent and biobanking
Nicola Lefevre, PURE Award. (2013)
Ethics in EMS
Gary Dobko, BHSc honours thesis (MDSC 508) (2012-2013)
Palliative care for the terminally ill and homeless in Calgary; stories from the streets
Chinyere Mbadiwe, BHSC 408 (Health Research Methods and Research Practicum, 2012-2013)
Buy the Way III.
An exploration of consumer perspectives and practices regarding health product sales by
chiropractors
Gary Dobko, BHSC 408 (Health Research Methods and Research Practicum, 2011-2012)
Palliative care for the terminally ill and homeless in Calgary
c. Honours examination committee
Liz Jack BHSC honours thesis (MDSC 508 –2013).
The relationship between the built environment, perceived walkability, neighborhood self-
selection and physical activity.
ii. Graduate
a. Teaching
KINES 611 2013/03 Lecturer, Research ethics (1hr)
2012/03 Lecturer, Research ethics (1hr)
2011/03 Lecturer, Research ethics (1hr)
2010/03 Lecturer, Research ethics (1hr)
2009/04 Lecturer, Research ethics (1hr)
MDCH 600 2012 Lecturer, research ethics
MDCH 681 2015/03 Lecturer, Research ethics (1hr)
2014/02 Lecturer, Research ethics (1hr)
2013/03 Lecturer, Research ethics (1hr)
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MDCH 664 2018/01 Lecturer, Health data; research ethics and HIA (1hr)
2016/01 Lecturer, Health data; research ethics and HIA (1hr)
MDSC 669 2018/01 Lecturer, Research ethics overview for biotech students (1hr)
2017/01 Lecturer, Research ethics overview for biotech students (1hr)
2016/01 Lecturer, Research ethics overview for biotech students (1hr)
2015/01 Lecturer, Research ethics overview for biotech students (1hr)
MDSC 755 2017 Co-evaluator Fundamentals of Bioethics
Grad Success Week 2017 Panel presentation, Research and ethics
Research Integrity Day, Faculty of Medicine 2001-2012 Small group preceptor, 7 hours
Research Integrity Day, Faculty of Medicine 2009 Lecturer, Ethics and social media
b. Students supervision – primary supervisor
Mohammad Haque, MSc student, Department of Community Health Sciences, University of
Calgary (2018-)
Bioeethics, biobanking and precision medicine
Chinelo Oguagu, MSc student, Department of Community Health Sciences, University of
Calgary (2015-2017)
The experiences, opinions and use of complementary and alternative medicine among
Alberta midwives
c. Student supervision – committee member
Kaela Schill, MSc, Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary (2015-
2018)
Perceptions, Knowledge, and Experiences of Mental Wellness in Urban Indigenous Adults
aged 55+
Nicola Lefevre, MSc, Medical Science (Critical Care Medicine), University of Calgary.
(2015- 2017)
Compassion fatigue in emergency medical professionals
Shannon Jeskala, MSc, Medical Science (Bioethics), University of Calgary (2015-2016)
Social workers and moral distress
Adeolu Adesugba, MSc, Medical Science (Bioethics), University of Calgary. (2012-2014)
Moral distress amongst paediatric subspecialty residents
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Anthony Porcino PhD, Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary.
(2007-2012)
A descriptive, combined methods study of Alberta’s complementary and alternative manual
therapy providers
Alannah Woodland PhD, Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary
(2010-student withdrew from program)
d. International student supervision
Clare Daly (PhD student) University of the Highlands, Scotland. (local supervision for Canadian
data collection component 2010-2011)
Mental Health Services and Social Inclusion in Remote and Rural Areas
e. Dissertation external examiner
Michael MacKenzie, PhD. Kinesiology, University of Calgary (2012).
Exploring the Relationships between Yoga Practice, Affect and Attention Regulation,
Health Outcomes and Program Adherence in Cancer Survivors
iii. Postgraduate
a. Teaching
PGY 2&3 (Psychiatry – seminar, academic stream, 755.53)
2017/10 Lecturer, Research ethics considerations in psychiatry (1hr)
2015/10 Lecturer, Research ethics considerations in psychiatry (1hr)
2013 Lecturer, Research ethics considerations in psychiatry (1hr)
2011/11 Lecturer, Research ethics considerations in psychiatry (1hr)
PGY1 (Anesthesia –critical thinking suppl. Course)
2013/10 Lecturer, QA and Research (2hrs)
2012/11 Lecturer, QA and Research (2hrs)
2011/11 Lecturer, QA and Research (2hrs)
SPOR Clinical Trials Certificate
2017/02 Lecturer, Research ethics in Alberta (1hr)
ACH-Clinical Research Curriculum Group
2016/05 Research Ethics Requirements, Overview and Tips for Application Success
Pediatrics Resident/Fellows Clinical Research Module 2017/10, Co-lecturer, (3 hrs)
2016/10, Co-lecturer, (3 hrs)
2015/11, Co-lecturer, (3 hrs)
2014/10, Co-lecturer, (3 hrs)
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CIP Seminar Series 2015/01 Lecturer, Research ethics for clinical investigators
Residents Ethics Day 2015/11 Small group preceptor, 3 hrs
Resident and Nurses Ethics Day 2001-2013 Small group preceptor, 7 hours/day
Rural residents 2009/03 Lecturer, 3 hours, ethics
VII. ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS:
2012-current Chair, Conjoint Health Research Ethics Board, University of Calgary
2012 Associate Chair, Health Research Ethics Board, VP Research Office, University
of Alberta (0.2 FTE)
2008-2012 Deputy Chair, Conjoint Health Research Ethics Board, University of Calgary
VIII. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND CONTRIBUTIONS:
i. Membership in professional and learned societies:
2012-current Public Responsibility in Research and Medicine
2009-current Canadian Association of Research Ethics Boards
2001-current Canadian Bioethics Society
ii. Professional Service
a. Local
2016-current Alberta College of Art and Design Research Ethics Board: Member
2016-current Leadership in Patient Oriented Research-Pragmatic Clinical Trials. Advisory
committee, certificate program development
2010-current Faculty Council, Faculty of Medicine, Dept. of Community Health Sciences
2009-current Mount Royal University, Human Research Ethics Board: University of Calgary
representative
2008-current Conjoint Faculties Research Ethics Board, CHREB representative
2006-2015 Alberta Health Services Mental Health and Addictions Ethics Committee, Calgary
Zone: University of Calgary Office of Medical Bioethics representative
2014-2015 Health Research Data Symposium. The use of personal health information in
research, quality assurance and quality improvement. Planning Committee
Member. Office of Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development,
Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary
2013-2014 Department of Community Health Sciences, Headship search and selection
committee, Assistant professor representative
2013-2014 Database Usage: Ethics and Privacy Considerations Workshop (January 21,
2014), Planning Committee Member. Office of Continuing Medical Education
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and Professional Development, Cumming School of Medicine, University of
Calgary
2012- 2013 IRISS Steering Committee, Research Services, University of Calgary
b. Provincial
2017-current Alberta Health, Health Information Policy Review Working Group
2016-current SAGE: Operational Advisory Committee. Policywise for Children and Families
2016-2017 Alberta Clinical Research Consortium Provincial Indicators Working Group
2015-2016 Common Definitions within Health Care working group. Research Innovations
and Analytics, Alberta health Services
2015-2016 Operational Advisory Committee Member, Child Data Centre of Alberta
(CDCA), Alberta Centre for Child, Family and Community Research
2013-2014 Provincial Health Research Ethics Information System (PHREIS) indicators
working group (AIHS); REB (Chair) representative
2012-2014 Research and Privacy Working Group, Alberta Health Services; REB
representative
2012-2014 Council of Chairs, REB Chairs of designated Boards
2012 Alberta Research Ethics Information and Input Forum, Steering Committee
Member (Nov 23-24, 2012. Calgary and Edmonton)
2011 Alberta Research Ethics Information and Input Forum, Steering Committee
Member (Nov 24-25, 2011. Calgary and Edmonton)
2011 TCPS2 Regional Workshop, Steering Committee Member, (May 17-18, 2011.
Edmonton, AB).
c. National
2017-current Canadian Association of Research Ethics Boards, Circle of Experts Subcommittee
2015-current Panel on Research Ethics, Cell Line Advisory Subcommittee
2015-current Canadian Association of Research Ethics Boards, Board of Directors. Elected
Member.
2015-2016 Canadian Association of Research Ethics Boards (CAREB) National Conference,
Pre-Conference Planning Committee member (May 25-28, Toronto)
2014-2015 Canadian Association of Research Ethics Boards (CAREB) National Conference,
Conference Planning Committee member (May 1-2, Vancouver)
2013-2014 Canadian Association of Research Ethics Boards (CAREB) National Conference,
Conference Planning Committee member (April 22-26, Montreal)
2012-2013 Canadian Association of Research Ethics Boards (CAREB) National Conference,
Conference Planning Committee member (April 25-28, Calgary)
2004 Canadian Bioethics Society Conference, Conference Co-Chair, (October 28-31,
Calgary, AB).
2003-2010 Canadian Bioethics Society, Communications Officer, Executive Committee
2005-2006 Health Canada: Expert Advisory Committee on Marihuana for Medical Purposes:
Ad hoc member
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iii. Member, Editorial Board
2012- 2015 Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
iv. Manuscript reviews
Alternative Medicine Studies
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy
BMC Ethics
Canadian Medical Association Journal
European Medical Journal
Globalization and Health
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine
Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
v. Review of book proposals
Wiley-Blackwell - review of new book proposal
vi. Grant review committees (internal)
2016 CIHR project scheme competition (IPH internal review-1)
2014 CIHR catalyst grant program (IPH internal reviews – 1 )
2013 CRIO TEAM LOI (IPH internal review - 8)
2012 CRIO Team and Program applications (IPH internal review - 2)
IX. RESEARCH SUPPORT:
1. The relationship between choir singing and mental health of parents of chronically ill or
disabled children
Principal investigator: J Guichon
Coinvestigator: S. Patten, I Mitchell, B Lashewicz, S Page, A Farrier
Funding: $10 000.00
Funding source: URGC
Years: 2017-2018
2. Nod-Like Receptors: Linking innate immunity and inflammation to chronic disease
Principal investigators: D. Philpott, D Muruve
Coinvestigators (n=8): R. Bazinett, P Beck, K Croitoru et al.
Collaborators (n=15): SA Page
Funding: $2 441 137.00
Funding source: CIHR Team Grant (Inflammation and chronic disease)
Years: 2014-2018
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3. Views and preferences of Alberta birth cohort parent participants on secondary use of
research data
Principal investigator: S. Tough
Coinvestigators: KP Manhas, E Einseidel, SA Page, N Letourneau, L Richer,
N Stephenson, A Ambrose, A Deane
Funding: $39 997.87
Funding source: Alberta Centre for Child, Family and Community Research
(Investigator driven grant application)
Years: March 2014-Sept 2017
4. A taste of our own medicine: a meta-narrative review on patient stories
Principal investigator: R. Rose
Coinvestigators: S Chakraborty, P Mason-Lai, W Brocke, S Page, D Cawthorpe.
Funding: $6000.00
Funding source: Arnold P. Gold Foundation
Years: Aug 2013- Feb 2015
5. Views and preferences of Alberta birth cohort parent participants on secondary use of
research data
Principal investigators: S. Tough
Coinvestigators: KP Manhas, S Page, E Einseidel, N Letourneau, L Richer, A Ambrose,
Funding: $2374.00
Funding source: Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute (Small grant)
Years: June 2013-2014
6. Evaluation of the Bill Henderson Protocol – Best case series evaluation.
Principal investigators: S. Page
Coinvestigators: C. Mannion, M. Verhoef
Funding: $3200.00
Funding source: Holistic Health Research Foundation of Canada
Years: 2011-2012
7. Practices and perspectives of chiropractors in Alberta regarding health products sales: a
pilot study.
Principal investigator: S. Page
Coinvestigators: n/a
Funding: $4274.43
Funding source: University of Calgary short-term project grant
Years: 2009-2012
8. Evaluation of the Bill Henderson Protocol
Principal investigator: S. Page
Coinvestigators: C. Mannion, M. Verhoef
Funding: $30 000.00
Funding source: Holistic Health Research Foundation of Canada
Years: 2010-2011
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9. Buy the way II…an examination of products and services advertised on chiropractic
websites in Canada
Principal investigator: S. Page
Coinvestigators: J. Grod
Funding: $3470.80
Funding source: Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
Years: 2007-2008
10. No suicide agreements: current practices in the Calgary Health Region
Principal investigator: SA Page
Coinvestigators: I Mitchell, M King
Funding: $3693.95
Funding source: Adult Research Committee, Calgary Health Region
Years: 2005-2007
11. Patient opinion on consent and the disclosure of health information
Principal investigator: SA Page
Coinvestigators: I Mitchell
Funding: $7484.25
Funding source: Adult Research Committee, Calgary Health Region
Years: 2003-2005
12. Immunization beliefs attitudes and behaviours of Alberta chiropractors
Principal investigator: ML Russell
Coinvestigators: SA Page
Funding: $12 000.00
Funding source: Child Health Research Committee, Calgary Health Region
Years: 2003-2004
13. The use of complementary and alternative medicine by people with MS
Principal investigators: M Verhoef
Coinvestigators: SA Page (dissertation grant)
Funding: $11 988.08
Funding source: MS Society of Canada Pilot Research Grant
Years: 2000-2002
14. Partners of patients with breast cancer: coping and caring.
Funding (Co-investigator: $14 560.00)
Principal investigators: B Bultz
Coinvestigators: SA Page
Funding: $14 560.00
Funding source: ACB Bridge and Pilot funding
Years: 1998-2000
15. Quality of life and elderly bypass patients.
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Principal investigators: SA Page
Coinvestigators: C Emes
Funding: $5000.00
Funding source: Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgical Associates.
Years: 1991-1993
X. PUBLICATIONS:
Published, refereed papers (trainees underlined):
1. Shamy M, Dewar B, Chevrier S, Wang CQ, Page SA, Goyal M, Demchuk, Hill M. Deferral of
Consent in Acute Stroke Trials: Lessons from the ESCAPE Trial. Stroke (in press)
2. Oguaju C, Wolbring G, Dewey D, Becker G, Page SA. The experiences, opinions and use
of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among Alberta midwives. CJMRP (in
press).
3. Schill K, Oelke N, Kurtz D, Page SA, Thurston WE. Everything is related and it all leads
up to my mental wellbeing: A qualitative study of the determinants of mental wellness
among urban Indigenous Elders. BJSW (in press).
4. Manhas KP, Dodd SX, Page S, Letourneau N, Adair C, Cui X, Tough SC. Sharing
longitudinal, nonbiological birth cohort data: a cross-sectional analysis of parent consent
preferences. BMC Med Inform Decis Mak, 2018; 18:97.
5. Jaskela S, Guichon J, Page SA, Mitchell I. Social workers’ experience of moral distress.
Can Soc Work Rev, 2018; 35(1) 17 pages.
6. Page SA, Nyeboer J. Improving the process of research ethics review. BMC Res Integr
Peer Rev, 2017; 2:14-21.
7. Dodd SX, Manhas KP, Page S, Letourneau N, Cui X, Tough SC. Governance and Privacy
in a Provincial Data Repository: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Longitudinal Birth Cohort
Parent Participants’ Perspectives on Sharing Adult vs. Child Research Data. DATA 2017:
6th International Conference on Data Science, Technology and Applications Conference
and Proceedings, July 2017.
8. Muruve DA, Mann MC, Chapman K, Wong J, Ravani P, Page SA, Benediktsson H. The
biobank for the molecular classification of kidney disease: research translation and
precision medicine in nephrology. BMC Nephrol, 2017; 18:252-263.
9. Page SA, Manhas KP, Muruve DA. A survey of patient perspectives on the research use of
health information and biospecimens. BMC Medical Ethics, 2016; 17:48-57.
10. Manhas KP, Page S, Dodd SX, Letourneau N, Ambrose A, Cui X, Tough S. Parent
perspectives on on consent for participation in large-scale, non-biological data repositories.
Life Sci Soc Policy, 2016; 12:1-13
11. Rose R, Chakraborty S, Mason-Li P, Brocke W, Page SA, Cawthorpe D. The storied
mind: a meta narrative review exploring the capacity of stories to foster humanism in
health care. J Hosp Admin, 2016; 5(1): 52-61.
12. Manhas KP, Page S, Dodd SX, Letourneau N, Ambrose A, Cui X, Tough S. Parent
perspectives on privacy and governance for a pediatric repository of non-biological
research data. J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics, 2015; 10(1): 88-99.
13. Page SA, Mbadiwe C, McMorland G, Grod J. An exploratory, descriptive study of
consumer opinions and behavior regarding health products sales at four chiropractic
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practices in a large, western Canadian urban centre. JMPT, 2015; 38(1): 59-64.
14. Porcino AJ, Page SA, Boon HS, Verhoef MJ. Negotiating Consent: Exploring ethical
issues when therapeutic massage bodywork practitioners are trained in multiple therapies.
Int J Ther Massage Bodywork 2014; 7(4):15-22.
15. Page SA, Heilman Bell L, Mannion C, Verhoef M. Retrospective case analyses of two
people with cancer who followed the Bill Henderson Protocol. JEBCAM 2014; 19(1): 5-9.
16. Porcino AJ, Boon HS, Page SA, Verhoef MJ. Exploring the nature of therapeutic massage
bodywork practice. Int J Ther Massage Bodywork 2013; 6(1): 15-24.
17. Johnson C, Rubenstein S, Cote P, Hestbaek L, Injeyan HS, Puhl A. Page SA… et al.
Chiropractic care and public health: answering difficult questions about safety, care
through the lifespan and community action (Group editorial) JMPT, 2012; 35(7): 493-513.
18. Page SA, Thurston WE, Mahoney C. Causes of death among an urban homeless
population considered by the medical examiner. J Soc Work End Life Palliat Care 2012;
8: 265-271.
19. Page SA, Grod J, McMorland G. A descriptive study of chiropractors’ opinions and
practices regarding office-based health product sales. Chiropr Manual Ther, 2012; 20:10.
20. Page SA, Grod J, McMorland, G. The perspectives and practices of Alberta chiropractors
regarding the sale of health care products in chiropractic offices. JMPT, 2011; 34(7): 476-
482.
21. Porcino A, Boon H, Page S, Verhoef M. Meaning and challenges in the practice of
multiple therapeutic massage modalities: a combined methods study. BMC Complement
Altern Med, 2011; 11(1): 75-90
22. Page SA, Mannion C, Heilman-Bell L, Verhoef M. The Bill Henderson protocol:
consumer perspectives and practices on an alternative dietary intervention for cancer
treatment and cure. JEBCAM, 2011; 16(3): 226-232.
23. Mannion, C, Page SA, Heilman-Bell L, Verhoef M. Components of an anticancer diet:
dietary recommendations, restrictions and supplements of the Bill Henderson Protocol.
Nutrients. 2011; 3, 1-26
24. Page SA, Mannion C, Heilman-Bell L, Verhoef M. CAM information online: an audit of
Internet information on the Bill Henderson protocol. Comp Ther Med. 2010; 18, 206-214.
25. Page SA, Grod J. An audit of health products and services marketed on chiropractic
websites in Canada and consideration of these practices in the context of chiropractic codes
of conduct and ethics. JMPT 2009; 32(6), 485-492.
26. Verhoef MJ, Boon HS, Page SA. Talking to cancer patients about complementary
therapies: is it the physician’s responsibility? Curr Oncol 2008; 15(Suppl. 2) S18-S23
27. Page SA, King MC. No suicide agreements: current practices and opinions in a Canadian
urban health region. Can J Psychiatry, 2008: 53(3) 45-52.
28. Page SA. To the Editor in Reply re: An audit of health products and services marketed on
chiropractic websites in Alberta and consideration of these practices in the context of
chiropractic codes of conduct and ethics J Can Chiropr Assoc 2008; 52(1), 67-68.
29. Page SA, Godlovitch GG. Letter to the Editor. J Can Chiro Assoc, 2007; 51(3) 186.
30. Page SA. An audit of health products and services marketed on chiropractic websites in
Alberta and consideration of these practices in the context of chiropractic codes of conduct
and ethics. J Can Chiro Assoc, 2007; 51(2) 91-98.
31. Page SA, Mitchell, I. Patients’ opinions on privacy, consent and the disclosure of health
information for medical research. Chron Dis Canada, 2006; 27(2), 64-71.
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32. Page SA, Verhoef MJ. Medicinal marijuana use: the experiences of people with multiple
sclerosis. Can Fam Phys, 2006; 52:64-65.
33. Page SA, Russell ML, Verhoef MJ, Injeyan HS. Immunization and the chiropractor-
patient interaction: a western Canadian study. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2006; 29(2),
156-161.
34. Metz L, Page SA. Oral cannabinoids for spasticity in multiple sclerosis: will attitude
continue to limit use? (invited commentary) Lancet, 2003;362: 1513.
35. Page SA, Verhoef MJ, Stebbins R, Metz L, Levy JC. The use of complementary and
alternative therapy by people with multiple sclerosis. Chron Dis Canada 2003; 24(2/3):
75-79.
36. Page SA, Verhoef MJ, Stebbins R, Metz L, Levy JC. Cannabis use as described by people
with MS. Can J Neurol Sci 2003; 30: 201-205. (subject of an editorial, pp. 181-182)
37. MacDonald IR, Page SA. No-scalpel vasectomy as performed by a general
practitioner/surgeon between 1990 and 1999. Can J Rural Med 2002;7(1):30-3.
38. Dawe U, Verhoef MJ, Page SA. Treatment refusal: the beliefs and experiences of Alberta
nurses. Int J Nurs Stud 2002;39(1):71-77.
39. Bultz BD, Speca M, Brasher PM, Geggie PHS, Page SA. A randomized controlled trial of
a brief psychoeducational support group for partners of early stage breast cancer patients.
Psychooncology 2000; 9(4):303-313.
40. Verhoef MJ, Page SA. Other professions' attitudes toward massage therapy. J Soft Tissue
Manip 1998; 6(1), 7-9.
41. Verhoef MJ, Page SA. Physicians’ perspectives on massage therapy. Can Fam Physician
1998; 44: 1018-1020, 1023-1024.
42. Taenzer PA, Speca M, Atkinson MJ, Bultz BD, Page SA, Harasym P, Davis JL. Computer
based quality of life screening in an outpatient oncology setting. Cancer Prac 1997; 5(3),
168-174.
43. Verhoef MJ, Page SA, Waddell SC. The Chiropractic Outcome Study: pain, functional
ability and satisfaction with care. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1997; 20(4):235-240.
44. Verhoef MJ, Page SA. Physicians' perspectives on chiropractic treatment. J Can Chiro
Assoc 1996; 40(4), 214-219.
45. Russell ML, Preshaw RM, Brant RF, Bultz BD, Page SA. Disease-specific quality of life:
The gallstone impact checklist. Clin Invest Med 1996;19(6):453-460.
46. Verhoef MJ, Kinsella TD, Page, SA. Beliefs of Alberta physicians concerning active
euthanasia: analysis of qualitative data collected in the Alberta euthanasia survey. Humane
Health Care Int 1996;12(2):68-71.
47. Verhoef MJ, Page SA. Variations in complementary medicine use: implications for health
policy. Alt Ther Clin Prac, 1996;3(4):15-18
48. Page SA, Verhoef MJ, Emes CG. Quality of life, bypass surgery and the elderly. Can J
Cardiol 1995;11(9):777-782.
49. Emes CG, Page SA. Training special Olympics athletes: a pilot study. Percep Motor
Skills, 1992; 75, 413-414.
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Invited contributions to a collective work and book chapters
1. Manhas KP, Page S, Letourneau N, Cui X, Tough S. Canadian parent perspectives on
sharing birth cohort data. Privacy Unbound: Journal of the International Association of
Privacy Professionals – Australia & New Zealand (iappANZ). April 30, 2014
2. Guichon J, Mitchell I, Page S, Doig C. Opinion: federal position on medical heroin
ignores evidence, hurts patients. Healthydebate: http://healthydebate.ca (posted Nov 27,
2013)
3. Page SA Chapter 11: A review of studies that have considered family functioning and
psychosocial outcomes for donor-conceived children (pp124-150). In J. Guichon, I
Mitchell and M. Giroux (eds) The Right to Know One’s Origins. Assisted Human
reproduction and the Best Interests of Children 2012. Brussels, Belgium. ASP (Academic
& Scientific Publishers)
4. Verhoef MJ, Page SA. Talking to cancer patients about complementary therapies: an
update. – Cancer knowledge network: http://multimed-current.oncology.com. (posted Feb
4, 2013)
Published abstracts
1. Page SA, Grod J, McMorland G. An exploratory, descriptive study of consumer opinions
and behavior regarding health product sales at 4 chiropractic practices in a large western
Canadian urban centre. Abstracts of the Association of Chiropractic Colleges - Research
Agenda Conference 2015 (ACC-RAC). J Chiro Ed 2015; 29(1): 84.
2. Velji ZS, Manhas KP, Page S, Dodd SX, Cui X, Letourneau N, Tough SC. Using
cognitive interviewing to develop an online survey of parent perspectives on data sharing.
Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health, 2014. JURA 2015; 4(2)
3. Manhas KP, Page SA, Letourneau N, Tough S. Parent perspectives on the secondary use
of birth cohort data. Abstracts of the scientific stream at Big Data 2014; Melbourne,
Australia April 3-4:CUER-WS.org http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1149.
4. Page SA, Grod J, McMorland G. Qualitative analysis of comments made by chiropractors
in Alberta, Canada, about office-based health product sales. Abstracts of the Association of
Chiropractic Colleges - Research Agenda Conference 2012 (ACC-RAC). J Chiro Ed 2012;
26(1): 104.
5. Page SA, Grod J, McMorland G. Alberta chiropractors’ opinions and practices regarding
the sale of health products. Abstracts of the Association of Chiropractic Colleges -
Research Agenda Conference 2011 (ACC-RAC). J Chiro Ed 2011; 25(1): 93.
6. Mannion C, Page SA, Verhoef M, Heilman-Bell Components of an anticancer diet, dietary
recommendations and the Bill Henderson protocol. Verhoef MJ, Boon H. Abstracts from
the Sixth IN-CAM Research Symposium: Complementary and Integrative Health Care:
Methodological, Theoretical and Practical Issues, J Comp and Integ Med 2010; 7(1), 27.
7. Page SA, Grod J. An audit of health products and services marketed on chiropractic
websites in Canada and considerations of these practices in the context of chiropractic
codes of conduct and ethics. Abstracts of Association of Chiropractic Colleges - Research
Agenda Conference 2009 (ACC-RAC). J Chiro Ed 2009;23(1) 114-115.
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8. Page SA. Buy the way: an exploration of products and fees advertised on chiropractic
websites in Alberta. Abstracts from the 3rd Annual IN-CAM Symposium J Complement
Integr Med: 2006; 3(1) Article 7, page 30
9. Page SA, Mitchell I. Challenges in the ethics review of CAM. Abstracts from the First
Annual IN-CAM Research Symposium J Complement Integr Med: 2005;2(1), 47.
Unpublished Reports
1. Alberta Health Services. Common definitions within health: Understanding the processes
that support research, innovation and evidence informed decision-making in the health
system. 2016. Listed contributor.
2. Roark K., Dodd S., Manhas K., Page S, Tough S. Researcher rerspectives on data sharing
survey – a preliminary sponsors report prepared for the ACCFCR Apr 2016
3. Mitchell I, & Page SA. The Way Ahead Aboriginal (First Nations, Métis, Inuit) Children
and Sudden Death in Infancy. A review of the prevalence of, and risk factors for, SIDS in
Canadian Aboriginal infants, consideration of existing, international intervention strategies
and recommendations to reduce the number of Canadian Aboriginal infants who die. Prepared for the First Nations and Inuit Health Branch (FINHB) of Health Canada. Maternal and Child Health Children and Youth Division / Division de l'Enfance et
Jeunesse Community Programs / Direction des programmes communautaires, 2013. 4. Page SA, Mannion C, Heilman-Bell L, Verhoef MJ. A synthesis of information available
on the Bill Henderson protocol: Part 1. Online Audit. Prepared for The Holistic Health
Research Foundation of Canada, 2009.
5. Mannion C, Page SA, Heilman-Bell L, Verhoef MJ. A synthesis of information available
on the Bill Henderson protocol: Part 2. A description and analysis of the components of the
Bill Henderson protocol. Prepared for The Holistic Health Research Foundation of
Canada, 2009.
6. Mannion C, Page SA, Heilman-Bell L, Verhoef MJ. A synthesis of information available
on the Bill Henderson protocol: Part 3. An assessment of the Bill Henderson protocol using
dietary reference intakes. Prepared for The Holistic Health Research Foundation of
Canada, 2009.
7. Page SA. Pilot quality assurance survey. Report prepared for The Salvation Army Agape
Manor Hospice, 1997.
8. Verhoef MJ, Waddell SC. & Page SA. The chiropractic outcome study: pain, functional
status and satisfaction with care. Report prepared for the Chiropractic Foundation for
Spinal Research, 1996.
9. Russell ML, Ross, G & Page SA. Your community: your health. Drumheller Health Unit
Health Promotion Survey. Report prepared for the Drumheller Health Unit, 1994.
XI. PRESENTATIONS:
Presentations as invited speaker
1. Page SA. Research ethics and patients engaged in research. Panel on ethics
considerations in patient-oriented research. Alberta SPOR Support Unit Summer Institute
2018, May 15. Calgary, AB.
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2. Page SA. RCR and REBs, respective oles and responsibilities. In the wake of a breach –
practical considerations for institutions and REBs. Canadian Association of Research
Ethics Boards Preconference. 2018 April 26. Montreal QB
3. Page SA, Gallop, C. Secondary data use in social science research. Canadian Association
of Research Ethics Boards National Conference. 2017 Apr 27; Halifax, NS.
4. Page SA. Ethics in clinical research: tips, REBs in Alberta and interface with AHS.
Developmental Neurosciences Grand Rounds. Alberta Children’s Hospital. 2017 Feb 27;
Calgary, AB
5. Page SA, Mitchell I. Minors and research decision-making capacity. Consent
Considerations. Canadian Association of Research Ethics Boards National Conference.
2016 May 25; Toronto ON.
6. Page SA. Consent considerations and requirements in (health) research). Lunch and
Learn. CCCR and Heritage Medical Research Clinic. 2016 Apr 12; Calgary AB.
7. Page SA, Guichon J and Mitchell I. Minors and research decision-making capacity.
Consent Considerations. Healthy Outcome Rounds. Alberta Children’s Hospital. 2016
Feb 9, 2016; Calgary, AB.
8. Page SA. Research ethics: TCPS2 (2014) update highlights, implications for REB
submission and study conduct. Alberta Clinical Research Consortium Clinical Research
Conference 2015 June 17; Calgary, AB
9. Page SA. Research ethics applications: general tips and HIA specific requirements.
Lunch and Learn. CCCR and Heritage Medical Research Clinic. 2015 May 11; Calgary
AB.
10. Page SA. Research Ethics: Overview and tips for application success. Pediatric Grand
Rounds, Alberta Children’s Hospital. 2014 Dec 3; Calgary, AB.
11. Page SA. & Kabatoff C. Research Ethics Overview. Physician Learning Program Retreat.
2014 Nov 27; Calgary, AB
12. Page SA. Research Ethics: Overview and tips for application success. Citywide
Orthpaedic Surgery Rounds, Health Sciences Centre, University of Calgary. 2014 Nov 21;
Calgary, AB
13. Page SA. Research ethics considerations for participant recruitment and retention. Alberta
Clinical Research Consortium Clinical Research Conference 2014 Oct 15; Edmonton, AB
14. Page SA. Career presentation: possibilities in biomedical ethics. Career Scene
Investigation Series, William Aberhart High School. 2014 Sept 29. Calgary, AB
15. Page SA. Are clinical trials in psychiatry ethical? Canadian College of
Neuropsychopharmacology Annual meeting 2014; June 18-21; Banff, AB.
16. Page SA, Pradella G. I need to do what? A dummy’s guide to research ethics for Alberta
Clinicians. Joint Presentation for National Health Ethics Week, Alberta Health Services;
2014 Mar 5; Calgary, AB
17. Page SA, Vorvis, S and Manhas KP. Privacy: REB, AHS custodian and researcher
perspectives Panel discussion. Database Useage: Ethics and Privacy Considerations
Conference, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary; 2014 Jan 21; Calgary, AB.
18. Page SA, Vorvis S. Ethical and privacy issues in health and health research. Workshop
session at the 16th Annual Health Research Methods course; 2013 May 3; Calgary, AB.
19. Page S, Holland J, McGinn M. REB professionalism II. Panel presentation CAREB 2013
National Conference; 2013 Apr 25; Calgary, AB.
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20. Page SA. Research ethics: your guide to success! Neonatal Grand Rounds. Faculty of
Medicine, University of Calgary; 2012 June 19; Calgary, AB.
21. Page SA. Ethical issues in health and health services research. 15th Annual Health
Research Methods Course, Faculty of Medicine; 2012 May 4; Calgary, AB,
22. Page SA. Research ethics and quality assurance. Poison and Drug Information Service.
Alberta Health Services-Calgary zone; 2010 Oct 27; Calgary, AB.
23. Page SA. The CHREB: who, what, when why and how. Alberta Centre for Child, Family
and Community Research. Child Development Center, Alberta Children's Hospital; 2010
May 25; Calgary, AB
24. Mahoney C, Page SA, Rich S and Oosman J. When family isn’t there: the mental health
ethics and addiction committee and patient advocacy. 7th Annual Regional Clinical Ethics
Service (RCES) Retreat. Back to the Bedside: Current Trends in Clinical Ethics; 2008
Sept. 30; Calgary, AB
25. Page SA. Research in ethics, ethics in research. TORCH workshop. Jasper Alberta. Feb
1, 2008
26. Page SA. Clinical ethics overview. Canadian Rheumatology Ethics Curriculum
Workshop; 2008 Jan 15; Calgary, AB
27. Page SA. No suicide agreements: current opinions and practices in the Calgary Health
Region. Calgary Health Region’s Quality Management and Clinical Safety Committees;
2007 Mar 14; Calgary, AB.
28. Page, SA. Research Ethics. Department of Psychiatry, Sebastian K. Litmann Research
Day; 2004 Mar; Calgary, AB
29. Page, SA. The Use of Complementary and Alternative Therapies by People with Multiple
Sclerosis. MS Research Interest Group; 2003 Jan; Calgary, AB.
30. Page, SA. Challenges in the Ethics Review of Complementary and Alternative Therapies,
Research Ethics in the 21st Century. What the researcher needs to know; 2000 Nov;
Calgary, AB.
Presentations as speaker (oral conference presentations, refereed)
1. Babcock S, Page S and Paquet C. Piecing together research responsibilities. Canadian
Association of Research Ethics Boards National Conference. 2016 May 25; Toronto ON.
2. Page SA, Grod J, McMorland G. An exploratory, descriptive study of consumer opinions
and behavior regarding health product sales at 4 chiropractic practices in a large western
Canadian urban centre. Paper presented at the Association of Chiropractic Colleges -
Research Agenda Conference (ACC-RAC); 2015 Mar 19-21; Las Vegas, Nevada
3. Manhas KP, Page SA, Letourneau N Cui X, Tough S. Views and Preferences of Alberta
Birth Cohort Parent Participants on Sharing Research Data. Paper presented at the
CAREB 2014 National Conference; 2014 Apr 25; Montreal, QB.
4. Page SA, Mahoney C, Thurston B, Dobko G, Labrie M. When I lay dying who will care
for me? A community’s ethic of responsibility toward the suffering and dying of homeless
and marginalized community members. Paper presented at the 24th Annual Canadian
Bioethics Society Conference; 2013 May 30- June 1; Banff, AB
5. Page SA, Grod J, McMorland G. A descriptive study of chiropractors’ opinions and
practices regarding office-based health product sales. Paper presented at the ACC-RAC
Conference; 2012 March 15-17; Las Vegas, Nevada.
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6. Page SA, Grod J, McMorland G. Alberta chiropractors’ opinions and practices regarding
the sale of health products. Paper presented at the ACC-RAC Conference; 2011 March 17-
19; Las Vegas, Nevada.
7. Mahoney C, Page SA, Rich S, Rowan, R. Masking mental health information within the
electronic health record. Considerations raised in a regional ethics consultation. Paper
presented at the 20th annual Canadian Bioethics Society Conference; 2009 June 11-14;
Hamilton, ON
8. Page SA. (Session moderator) Buy the way: an exploration of products and fees
advertised on chiropractic websites in Alberta. Paper presented at the 3rd Annual IN-CAM
Symposium; 2006 Nov 4-5th. Calgary, AB.
9. Page SA, Verhoef MJ, Dawe U. Treatment refusal: the beliefs and experiences of Alberta
nurses. Paper presented at the 12th Annual Canadian Bioethics Society Conference; 2000
Montreal, QB. 2
10. Page SA. Ethics in qualitative research. Paper presented at the 10th Annual Canadian
Bioethics Society conference; 1998; Toronto, ON.
Presentations as collaborator
1. Manhas KP, Dodd SX, Page S, Letourneau N, Cui X, Tough SC. Sharing longitudinal,
non-biological birth cohort data: a cross-sectional analysis of parent consent preferences.
10th World Congress on Development Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD 2017).
2017 Oct; Rotterdam, The Netherlands .
2. Dodd SX, Manhas KP, Page S, Letourneau N, Cui X, and Tough SC. Governance and
privacy in a provincial data repository: a cross-sectional analysis of birth cohort parent
views on data sharing. Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute Research
Symposium. 2017 Apr; Calgary, AB.
3. Dodd SX, Manhas KP, Page S, Letourneau N, Cui X, Tough SC. Matters of consent for
sharing longitudinal pregnancy cohort data.” International Association for Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (IACAPAP). 2016 Sept; Calgary, AB
4. Dodd SX, Manhas, KP, Page S, Letourneau N, Cui X, and Tough, Suzanne C. Matters of
consent for sharing longitudinal pregnancy cohort data” The Canadian National Perinatal
Research Meeting. 2016 Feb; Banff, AB
5. Rose R; Chakraborty S, Mason-Li P; Brocke W; Page SA; Cawthorpe C. The Storied
Mind- A meta-narrative review exploring the capacity of stories to foster humanism in
health care. Paper presented at the Arnold P. Gold Foundation Research Symposium; 2015
May; Chicago, Il
6. Manhas KP, Page SA, Letourneau N Cui X, Tough S. Views and Preferences of Alberta
Birth Cohort Parent Participants on Sharing Research Data. Paper presented at the 2nd
Annual International Health Data Linkage (IHDL) Conference; 2014 April 28-30;
Vancouver, BC.
7. Manhas KP, Page S, Letourneau N, Tough S. Parent Perspectives on Secondary Use of
Birth Cohort Data.” Paper presented at Big Data 2014. Big questions: big insights. Health
Information Society of Australia conferences; 2014 April 3-4; Melbourne, Australia
8. Lambeth L, Mitchell I, Adesugba A, Soles M, Page S. Moral distress among junior
paediatric residents, issues and coping strategies. Humanities in Health Care Symposium;
2013 Mar 7; Calgary, AB
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9. Mannion C, Page SA. Breastfeeding and the media: a Canadian perspective. Birthing the
World. Association pour la santé publique du Québec (ASPQ; Quebec Association for
Public Health), in partnership with the Association des omnipraticiens en périnatalité du
Québec (AOPQ; Quebec Association of Perinatal Care Family Physicians), the
Regroupement Les Sages-femmes du Québec (RSFQ; Quebec association of midwives)
and the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC); 2010 Nov 24-27
Quebec City, QB.
10. Porcino AJ, Verhoef MJ, Boon H, Page, S. Research implications of the complexity of
CAM manual therapy training and practice. Paper presented at the 5th International
Congress on Complementary Medicine Research, International Society for Complementary
Medicine Research; 2010 May. Tromso, Norway.
11. Porcino, AJ, Verhoef MJ, Boon H, Page S. Measuring and exploring the complexity and
scope of manual therapy practice. Paper presented at Highlighting Massage Therapy in
CIM Research, Massage Theapy Foundation; 2010 May. Seattle, USA.
12. Porcino, AJ, Verhoef MJ, Boon H, Page S. Does training matter? Creating a
comprehensive picture of the scope & complexity of CAM manual therapy provision.
Paper presented at the 5th Annual Mixed Methods Conference. 2009 July. Harrogate, U.K
13. Godlovitch G, Baylis B, Page SA. & Ghali B. Privacy and informed consent: the
challenge of new technologies in the workplace. Paper presented at the 18th annual
Canadian Bioethics Society Conference; 2007 May 30-June 1, Toronto, ON
14. Page SA, Verhoef MJ. The use of complementary and alternative therapies by people with
multiple sclerosis. Paper presented at the 8th Annual Symposium on Complementary
Health Care; 2001; Exeter, UK.
15. Page SA, Mitchell IM, Doig CJ. Challenges in the ethics review of complementary and
alternative therapies. Paper presented at the 13th Annual Canadian Bioethics Society
Conference; 2001; Winnipeg, MB.
16. Bultz BD, Speca M, Brasher P, Geggie P, Page SA. Partners of patients with breast
cancer: coping and caring. Paper presented at the Fourth International Congress of psycho-
oncology; 1998; Hamburg, Germany.
17. Verhoef MJ, Page SA. Health professionals’ perspectives on massage therapy. Paper
presented at the 4th Annual Symposium on Complementary Health Care; 1997; Exeter,
UK.
Presentations (poster conference presentations)
1. Page SA, Manhas KP, Muruve DA. A survey of patient perspectives on the research use of
health information and biospecimens. Poster presented at the CAREB 2017 National
Conference; 2017 Apr 27; Halifax, NS.
2. Manhas KP, Page SA, Letourneau N, Tough S. Parent Perspectives on Secondary Use of
Birth Cohort Data.” Poster presented at the Health Research Data Symposium, Alberta
Innovates Health; 2014 May 29; Edmonton, AB.
3. Manhas KP, Page SA, Letourneau N, Tough S. Parent Perspectives on Secondary Use of
Birth Cohort Data.” Poster presented at the CAREB 2014 National Conference; 2014 Apr
25; Montreal, QB.
4. Lambeth M, Mitchell I, Adesugba A, Soles M, Page S. Moral distress among junior
Paediatric Residents, issues and coping strategies Poster presented at the Poster presented
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at the 24th annual Canadian Bioethics Society Conference; 2013; May 29 – June 1. Banff,
AB.
5. Page SA, Barrett-Smith L, Pradella G. Alberta’s Health Research Ethics Reciprocity
Agreement. Poster presented at the CAREB 2012 National Conference and Annual
General meeting: Knowledge Translation and Exchange in Research Ethics; 2012 Apr 27-
28; Toronto, ON
6. Page SA, Babcock S, Barrett-Smith L, Brown N, Berube J, Entz S, Moore A. Alberta
Health Research Ethics Information & Input Forum. Poster presented at the CAREB 2012
National Conference and Annual General meeting: Knowledge Translation and Exchange
in Research Ethics; 2012 Apr 27-28. Toronto, ON
7. Mannion C, Page SA, Verhoef M, Heilman-Bell Components of an anticancer diet, dietary
recommendations and the Bill Henderson protocol. Poster presented at the 6th annual IN-
CAM Research Symposium; 2010, Nov 19-20. Vancouver, BC.
8. Page SA, Grod J. An audit of health products and services marketed on chiropractic
websites in Canada and consideration of these practices in the context of chiropractic codes
of conduct and ethics. Poster presented at the Association of Chiropractic Colleges and
Research Agenda Conference; 2009 Mar 12-14; Las Vegas, Nevada.
9. Mahoney C, Page SA, Rich S, Oosman J. When family isn’t there: a mental health ethics
committee and patient advocacy. Poster presented at the 19th annual Canadian Bioethics
Society Conference; 2008, June 19-21; St. John’s NFLD
10. Page SA, King MC. No suicide agreements: current practices and opinions in a Canadian
urban health region. Poster presented at the Mental Health Research Showcase; 2007 Nov
21-23; Banff, AB.
11. Page SA. Buy the way: an exploration of products and fees advertised on chiropractic
websites in Alberta. Poster presented at the CBS Conference; 2007 May 30-June 1;
Toronto, ON.
12. Page SA, Mitchell I. Challenges in the ethics review of CAM. Poster presented at the 1st
Annual IN-CAM Symposium; 2004 Dec 4-5; Toronto, ON.
13. Macdonald IR, Page SA. No-scalpel vasectomy: a review of cases performed by a
GP/surgeon 1990-1999. Poster presented at the 46th Annual Scientific Assembly, Alberta
Chapter of the College of Family Physicians of Canada; 2001; Banff, AB.
14. Page SA. Ethics in qualitative research. Poster presented at the Advances in qualitative
methods conference; 1999 Feb 18-20; Edmonton, AB.
15. Page SA, Verhoef MJ. The perspectives of chiropractors, physiotherapists and family
physicians on massage therapy. Poster presented at the1998 International Conference on
Spinal Manipulation; 1998 July 16-19. Vancouver, BC.
16. Bultz B, Speca M, Page S, Geggie P, Brasher P, Broadhead J. Partner's of Patients with
Breast Cancer: Coping and Caring. Poster presented at the Annual Research Meeting of
the Alberta Cancer Board; 1996; Calgary, AB.
17. Verhoef MJ, Kinsella TD, Page SA. Physician's Arguments and Beliefs in the Euthanasia
Debate. Poster presented at the 7th Annual Canadian Bioethics Society Conference; 1995.
18. Russell ML, Ross G, Page SA. Behavioral Risk Factors in Rural and Urban Residents: Not
all Rural Populations are Equal. Poster presented at the Health Promotion Research
Conference; 1994; Calgary, AB.
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19. Russell ML, Preshaw RM, Brant R, Bultz B, Nixon J….Page, S.A. Development of a
Quality of Life Instrument for Persons with Cholelithiasis. Poster presented at the 36th
Conjoint Scientific Assembly of the College of Family Physicians of Canada; 1994.