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where he was David Crombie Professor of Cultural Pluralism and Health, and vice-president for Research, Department of Psychiatry, National Scientific Coordinator, Reducing Health Disparities Initiative, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (2002–2005), and founding director of the Ontario
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During his time at Harvard he began research on what would become a lifelong fascination with the mental health of immigrants, starting with the health effects of urbanization in
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During the 1980s he continued his research as Principal Investigator for the "Refugee Resettlement Project", a ten-year study of the health and experiences of the "
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National Health Scholar and Scientist Awards, Canada's National Health Research and Development Program (1981–1999)
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He has authored more than 150 scientific research papers, a book about the Boat People entitled
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Beginning in 1975, Beiser was Professor and Head of Social and Cultural Psychiatry at the
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Metropolis Centre of Excellence for Research in Immigration and Settlement (1996–2003).
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Canadian Psychiatric Association Award for Research in Psychiatric Epidemiology (2002)
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and twins Daniel and Rowan Beiser. He is the cousin of computer science author
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University of Toronto Beverley Distinguished Professor Award (1988)
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is still in use in all public elementary and high schools in
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Duke University Trinity College of Arts and Sciences alumni
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Department of Psychiatry, a position he held for 16 years.
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Honorary Member, Belgian Royal Society of Medicine (1975)
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Vancouver Congress, World Federation for Mental Health
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Today's Priorities in Mental Health: Knowing and Doing
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Beiser, now retired, was Professor of Distinction at
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Regina
Saskatchewan
Order of Canada
Psychiatry
Epidemiology
Ryerson University
University of Toronto
University of British Columbia
Harvard University
Canadian
psychiatrist
epidemiologist
immigration
resettlement
Toronto Metropolitan University
University of Toronto
Order of Canada
Regina
Saskatchewan
University of British Columbia
psychiatry
Duke University
Cornell
Harvard
Senegal
American Indians

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