JUNE 26, 2023 | DIGEST NO. 352
BPK 343, BPK 455 and BPK 482 Enrolment Information
SFU is required by law to ensure that every student registered in a practicum that involves working with children or vulnerable adults undergoes a CRRA Criminal Record Check. The University must submit consent forms with payment to the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General. SFU is prohibited by law to permit students to work with children or vulnerable adults without a CRRA Criminal Record Check. List of BPK Courses requiring a CRRA Criminal Record Check is as follows:
- BPK 343 – Active Health: Assessment & Programming
- BPK 445 – Advanced Cardiac Rehabilitation
- BPK 482 - Ergonomics and Rehabilitation
The Criminal Record Check is coded as a prerequisite for the above courses and cannot be waived by law.
Please refer to the process for Criminal Records Check on SFU Student Service website here: https://www.sfu.ca/students/criminalrecords.html
By law, SFU cannot accept CRC's done through other agencies including the RCMP. Students with criminal record checks conducted through agencies other than the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General are still expected to fulfill this requirement. Further, the process for a Criminal Record Check must be undertaken by SFU only.
Since the document is valid for 5 years, it would be a good idea to get it done far in advance of your enrollment for any of the listed courses as the processing time can vary.
*Note: Enrollment appointments for Fall 2023 classes begin July 2023
Science Career Chats Drop-in
Attention Science students and recent alumni! Want to learn more about careers that complement your degree? Join us for drop-in Career Chats on Mondays from 11:30am to 1:30pm at SCI-SPACE (AQ 3146) this Summer. Meet Brenda from Career & Volunteer Services and learn about exploring career possibilities, gaining experience, and job searching. No appointment required, just show up!
The Fall 2023 URNCST Journal Mentored Paper Competition
The Undergraduate Research in Natural and Clinical Science and Technology (URNCST) Journal is pleased to announce that our call for abstracts for the ninth round of the URNCST Journal Mentored Paper Competition is now open!
In an effort to provide undergraduate students the opportunity to contribute to STEM research literature, we have established our Mentored Paper Initiative. Successfully selected applicants will have the opportunity to be partnered with a graduate student as they write a paper that is of publishable quality in the URNCST Journal. The topic of the paper will be in the graduate student’s area of expertise to allow them to more effectively guide the students throughout the writing process. Students will be mentored from the design stage to write up, and the final paper will be peer-reviewed by another graduate student, to allow the students to experience external-feedback. This opportunity provides undergraduate students the chance to improve their scientific writing skills and go through the entire process of writing an academic paper while working under the supervision of a graduate student.
In their first nine rounds, they had an outstanding volume of submissions, a competitive fraction of whom was paired with a graduate student mentor and wrote a manuscript. Many of these manuscripts are undergoing peer-review or have already been published! With the success that this program has garnered, we anticipate that this tenth round will be no different and invite YOU to submit an abstract before the deadline closes on July 02, 2023 @ 11:59PM EST.
To submit an abstract and learn more, please visit: https://www.urncst.com/index.php/urncst/mentored_paper
Should you have any questions, please direct your queries to competition@urncst.com. We look forward to receiving your submission!
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Participants Needed for Research on Visually Guided Walking
Gemma (MSc student in BPK) is recruiting participants for her thesis experiment. If you are interested, please contact her.
In addition to the poster (click to enlarge), note the following when deciding if you are interested:
You should NOT participate in this study if one or more of the following applies:
- Your age is greater than 40 or less than 19 (or less than 18 for an SFU student)
- You have any known visual disorder other than one that can be corrected with lenses
- You have a musculoskeletal (e.g., arthritis) or neurological (e.g., stroke, Parkinson’s disease) disorder that affects your movement or balance
- You are allergic to rubbing alcohol or adhesive
- You have participated in a research experiment using prism glasses before
- You are not vaccinated against COVID19
Your decision on whether to participate will not influence your grades in any coursework or benefit you in terms of status or success in any class.
Contact information: Gemma Malagon / gemma_malagon@sfu.ca
Supine-to-stand versus Supine-to-Lower Body Negative Pressure (LBNP), Cardiovascular/Musculoskeletal Baroreflex Responses (#30001262)
We are looking for healthy, able-bodied participants aged 19-35 years to come to the Aerospace Physiology Laboratory (APL) to undergo supine-to-stand and supine-to-lower body negative pressure (LBNP) testing protocols.
Your participation in this study will involve…
- 1 lab visit (no longer than 1 hour) at SFU’s APL where you will be lying on your back and standing on a force platform.
- 1 lab visit (no longer than 1 hour) at SFU’s APL where you will be lying on your back inside a LBNP chamber from below the hips.
Both visits will be measuring heart rate, blood pressure, and muscle activity.
Your contribution helps us improve our understanding if LBNP accurately mimics heart and muscle responses that are seen with quiet standing after laying down.
For more information, please contact APL via email or telephone:
Email: LBNP2022Study@gmail.com
Telephone: 778-255-3904
Eagle Ridge Physiotherapy is Hiring a Physiotherapy Assistant
They are looking to hire a kinesiology student for a part time paid position to work 1-2 evenings per week. The student would be acting as a physiotherapy assistant and have the opportunity to view a physiotherapy/kinesiology career.
Excellent opportunity for a kinesiology student to work part-time in a busy physiotherapy clinic. The job also provides hours necessary for those seeking a career in physiotherapy or other health care professions
Hours: 3:00pm-10:30pm - Days TBD
Wage: $17/hour
Location: 101-3033 Robson Drive, Coquitlam
Duties:
- Assisting physiotherapists in admitting patients the clinic
- Computer billing/booking in the future
- General clinic duties
- Sanitizing treatment rooms/equipment before and after patient use
Please apply to <eagleridgephysiotherapy@gmail.com>
Contact: Nicole McColl
Deadline: June 26th 2023
Science Alive is Hiring Two InSTEM Instructor Positions
SFU Applied Sciences Outreach offers fun, engaging workshops and resources that encourage youths to explore topics in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Design, and Mathematics (STEAM). They aim to not only enhance STEAM literacy among youths in BC, but also foster an appreciation of how science can be used to make sense of the world we live in and improve how we do things.
Two positions currently hiring:
1) SFU Applied Sciences Outreach Hiring- InSTEM Instructor
2) SFU Applied Sciences Outreach Hiring - Haida Gwaii 2023
Applicants are encouraged to apply for both positions, as they are related and offer a great opportunity to continue to develop leadership and facilitation skills!
Fraser Health Crisis Line Volunteer Opportunity
Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity? Why not start now!
The Fraser Health Crisis Line is recruiting volunteers to provide assistance to people in the region who are experiencing emotional distress. No previous experience is needed as extensive training and ongoing support is provided. If you are interested in learning more about this challenging and rewarding opportunity,the first step is to review the information on our website and then attend a Zoom Information Session. Please go to www.options.bc.ca and click on Get Involved -> I Want to Volunteer -> Crisis Line. Here you will find the dates and Zoom links for the up-coming sessions.
Many volunteers report that their Crisis Line experience was significant in helping them reach their educational and/or career goals, including acceptance into Graduate Programs, Policing, Medical School, E-Comm 911, Social Work, Mental Health and related fields. Volunteers also tell us that they find the Crisis Line to be a rewarding and fulfilling experience, as they are truly making a difference.
Preach Community Health Center Volunteer Opportunity
REACH is a community health centre located in the Grandview-Woodlands community for over 50 years and strives to be more than a doctor’s office by having an in house pharmacy, dental clinic, multicultural family centre, Urgent and Primary Care centre, and community outreach.
Interested? Contact Faith: ftang@reachcentre.bc.ca
Childhood experiences spark BPK grad’s passion for physiology and anatomy research
Convocation feature story - May 31 2023
"When Lara Gastaldello was diagnosed with arthritis at a young age, she volunteered for clinical research studies at BC Children's Hospital to help improve treatment for other kids. The experience sparked her curiosity about the human body and led her to pursue a degree in Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology (BPK) at SFU"
Featuring Lara Gastaldello, BPK co-op student
Work, Sport, Life Balance: Navigating Co-op as a Student-Athlete
OLC Stories - April 25 2023
"Focus on the task at hand. When you are at practice, enjoy the exercise and time with your teammates. When you are at work, be engaged and focused on making the most of your co-op experience"
Featuring Emily Chilton, BPK co-op student and student athlete
DISCLAIMER: The Department of BPK is forwarding these opportunities as we receive them, however we strongly encourage you to research and obtain information regarding the reputation of organizations, the terms and conditions of employment or service, as well as to understand your rights and responsibilities. The Department does not endorse any specific individuals, organizations, products, programs or services. If you see any suspicious postings or hiring practices, please notify us immediately at bpk_engage@sfu.ca.