In 2003, 51 students graduated from Health Studies and Gerontology. In a recent survey, we found out what they were doing 18 months after graduation.
Note: Information was missing from 5 (9.8%) of the Health Studies and Gerontology graduates
Employment (15 of 47, 32%)
Selected job titles
Research Assistant, Institute of Environment and Health, McMaster University
Activities Coordinator, Long-term care facility, Aurora
Health Reports Analyst, Canadian Institute for Health Information, Toronto
Clinical Research Project Coordinator, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto
Project Assistant, CBRPE, University of Waterloo
Health Care Worker, Kenya , Africa
Clinical Research Assistant, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto
Project/Research Assistant, London Health Sciences Centre, London
Physician Recruiter, North Wellington Region
Research Assistant, Centre for Health Research , Kenya
Project Analyst, University Health Network
Post-graduate education (28 of 47, 60%)
Every year many Health Studies and Gerontology graduates choose to continue their academic studies. In 2003, 60% of Health Studies and Gerontology graduates decided to further their education.
Graduate Studies (8)
Health Studies and Gerontology, UW
Epidemiology, University of Toronto
Physiology/neuroscience, University of Toronto
Health Promotion, University of Alberta
Public Health, Lakehead University
Medical Science, University of Toronto
Health Administration, University of Ottawa
Nutritional Sciences, University of Toronto
Education (3)
Brock University
University of Western Ontario (2)
Occupational Therapy (5)
University of Toronto (3)
McMaster University (2)
Medicine (3)
University of Toronto (2)
University of Western Ontario
Nursing (3)
University of Toronto (2)
University of Calgary
Chiropractic (1)
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
Pharmacy (1)
University of Toronto
Midwifery (1)
McMaster University
Veterinary Medicine (1)
University of Guelph
Law (2)
Harvard Law School
University of Western Ontario