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Dr. Rosemary Ricciardelli has been named the Marine Institute’s first ever Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Science (CAHS).
“I’m very excited to be named one of this year’s CAHS fellows. As a social scientist, it’s incredible to be recognized in this way.”
Dr. Ricciardelli is the Research Chair in Safety, Security and Wellness at the Marine Institute’s School of Maritime Studies. She is cross-appointed to the Faculty of Medicine at Memorial University in the Division of Population Health and Applied Health Sciences.
The CAHS Fellowship is considered one of the highest honours for members of the Canadian health sciences community. The nomination recognizes their leadership, creativity, talent and commitment to advancing the field of health sciences.
This was Dr. Ricciardelli’s first time being nominated for the fellowship.
Dr. Ricciardelli’s research focuses on social and mental health as shaped by gender and experiences of vulnerabilities within criminal justice systems.
Dr. Ricciardelli’s approach to research is highly immersive. She is a trained correctional officer and completed the necessary training to travel offshore for a study about coast guard and search and rescue workers.
“Better care for these workers ensures better care for our society,” said Dr. Ricciardelli of her work.
"I study the people who run toward the challenge. If my research can support those who keep us safe, then it is worth it to me.”
Read more in the Gazette.
Dr. Rosemary Ricciardelli