Gillian Boudreau with the poster she presented at the Canadian Sex Research Forum’s Annual Meeting, 2015 in Kelowna, BC

Gillian Boudreau with the poster she presented at the Canadian Sex Research Forum’s Annual Meeting, 2015 in Kelowna, BC
Vulvodynia: Treatment and Research in Halifax (DoctorsNS)
Recruitment of participants for research studies takes a lot of different approaches. Doctoral student, Kate Rancourt along with her supervisor and co-principal investigator, Dr. Natalie Rosen recently wrote an article for DoctorsNS to inform physicians of our couples treatment study for vulvodynia. See page 25. [button link=”http://www.doctorsns.com/site/media/3dIssue/doctorsns-july-august2015/index.html” newwindow=”yes” color=”silver”] Read Here[/button]
Kate Rancourt receiving the APNS Brian Dufton Memorial Prize for Outstanding Graduate Achievement in Psychology

Kate Rancourt receiving the APNS Brian Dufton Memorial Prize for Outstanding Graduate Achievement in Psychology. She was nominated for this award by Dr. Rosen, and was awarded the prize based on her academic record and demonstrated commitment to psychology.
Kate Rancourt at the Canadian Pain Society’s 36th Annual Scientific Meeting

Kate Rancourt at the Canadian Pain Society’s 36th Annual Scientific Meeting – 2015, where she received the CPS Trainee Research Award.
Dr Rosen and Kate Rancourt at the Canadian Pain Society’s 36th Annual Scientific Meeting

Dr Rosen and Kate Rancourt at the Canadian Pain Society’s 36th Annual Scientific Meeting
Dr Marianne Pierce
Bio coming soon!
Dr. Rosen Presenting Katy Bois with the ‘Sandra Leiblum Best Student Paper Award’

Dr. Rosen presenting the ‘Sandra Leiblum Best Student Paper Award’ to Katy Bois at the meeting of the Society for Sex Therapy and Research
Brain Power: Love Doesn’t Have to Hurt – Halifax Magazine
Halifax Magazine spotlights local labs’ research, including Dr. Rosen’s work as Director of the Couples and Sexual Health Lab. [button link=”http://halifaxmag.com/cover/brain-power-2/#.VQLN4rUo7ZY.mailto” newwindow=”yes” color=”silver”] Read Here[/button]
Postpartum sex: Why it sometimes hurts – Today’s Parent
“Sex after baby is tricky enough when you’re exhausted, distracted and healing. But how do you cope when it’s painful?” Dr. Rosen and other experts weigh in on this common problem in Kalli Anderson’s article in Today’s Parent (Feb. 6th, 2015) Read more here.
Pain Beyond Pregnancy – Izaak Magazine
The IWK Health Centre’s Izaak Magazine published a feature in their Fall/Winter 2015 issue by Melanie Jollymore on the Women’s Pain Group. “Whether it comes in the form of headaches, joint pain, stomach pain, fibromyalgia, or pain during sex, study after study has found that far more women than men suffer from chronic pain. […]