Braydon Connell recognized by Canadian Medical Hall of Fame
Two-time Dal alumnus and current medical student, Braydon Connell (MSc’15, BSc’13) recently received an award from the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame, which celebrates his leadership, communication skills and interest in advancing knowledge. Connell is co-director of the HOPES clinic in Halifax (read earlier story here), a remarkable initiative that will benefit from the added support for his research.
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Medical student Braydon Connell’s commitment to the field of health care was recognized last month by the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame (CMHF). He received an award designed to celebrate medical students with demonstrated leadership, communication skills and an interest in advancing knowledge.
The CMHF award recognizes students who also show outstanding potential as future leaders and innovators of health care in Canada. A major component of the CMHF award is having recipients express which laurate of the CMHF inspires them.
Learn more about the award and read the full story, “Improving Marginalized Health through Community Empowerment” on dal.ca.
Photo credit: Nick Pearce.