NICU Music Therapy Planned Seeking Expression of Interest

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Volume 3 No. 7, November-December 2014 Faculty of Music University of Toronto NICU Music Therapy Planned Seeking Expression of Interest We are planning for a Music Therapy in NICU training opportunity on Saturday May 30, 2015 (9 am-5 pm) at the University of Toronto. This would be the first time this training will be offered in Canada! This instruction is open to music therapists, students in music and health related programs, allied health care professionals, nurses, doctors, researchers, etc. Registration fees are estimated to be $200 depending on the number of interested registrants. (Please note that costs for this event are subsidized by the Music and Health Research Collaboratory). A minimum of 15 persons is required to proceed with the event. To express your interest in attending this event or if you have any questions, please email Amy Clements Cortes a.clements.cortes@utoronto.ca by December 20, 2014. In that email please indicate your profession/student status. If enough interest is determined by December 20, 2015, registration will open in early January 2015. Topics First Sounds: Rhythm, Breath, and Lullaby EMT as a Noise Modulator: A Continuum of Care Instructors: Joanne Loewy, DA, LCAT, MT-BC Director, The Louis Armstrong Center for Music & Medicine, Mount Sinai Beth Israel Associate Professor, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai Health Andrew Rossetti MMT, MT-BC The Louis Armstrong Center for Music & Medicine, Mount Sinai Beth Israel The Louis & Lucille Armstrong Music Therapy Program for inpatients Conference Board of Canada Organizes an Imaginarium on Vibration in Toronto CANCELLED due to sponsorship problem The December 1 and 2 the Conference Board of Canada Imaginarium workshop planned for the Evergreen Brickworks in Toronto has been cancelled due to a problem with sponsorship. No plans for rescheduling are in place at this point.

Bridgepoint Hospital Music Optimization Study on CBC News On Thursday October 30 Dr. Michelle Nelson, Bridgepoint research lead in the Bridgepoint/MaHRC study examining possibilities to optimize the use of music in the hospital, was interviewed on CBC Metro Morning. Matt Galloway talked with Michelle about how a hospital is more than just a place to diagnose and treat patients. To listen to the interview go to: http://www.cbc.ca/metromorning/episodes/2014/10/30/music-therapy-1/ or http://www.cbc.ca/video/news/audioplayer.html?clipid=2578458531 New Course Health and Music Performance to be offered next term. To continue to develop our focus on the science and health of performance, Faculty Council approved a new course to be offered next term titled: Health and Music Performance. From the course description: In this course we will explore the relationship between health and music performance. This exploration will include factors that shape the performance of healthy musicians as well as health risks and illnesses that can be encountered by professional and amateur musicians. Social determinants of health and advocacy issues for musicians health will also be addressed. This course will contribute to your understanding of how health professionals, policy makers, funding agencies, arts management organizations, educators and musicians themselves can contribute to improved health outcomes in this special population. Throughout the course, cases, videos, readings and guest lectures will enhance your understanding of the complex interactions between health and music performance. Course instructor is the newly appointed Adjunct Professor, Dr. Christine Guptill, BMus, BSc, MS(OT), PhD, OT Reg. (Ont.), Research Fellow, Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists. MaHRC Affiliate, Room217 Foundation, Offers Webinar Series The Room 217 Foundation, as a MaHRC Affiliate, has been closely involved in several major initiatives. In 2012 and 2013 Room 217 led the organization of the Music Cares Conference at the University of Toronto. As was featured in the last month edition of On the MaHRC, Room 217 is the contracted organization to conduct the Bridgepoint Music Optimization Study. But in addition to research and conferences, Room 217 has created a webinar series that features topics relevant to Music Care. These are free webinars and are available for participation as the are offered and for free download after the event. January 14, 2015 Music Neuroscience - Speaker TBA

February 11 March 11 April 8 May 13 June 10 Music, Mental Health & the Aging Population - Kristine Theurer Music at End of Life - Dr. Colin Lee Music & Dementia Care - Robin Rio Singing for Wellness - Melanie Boyd Music & Parkinson's Disease - Dr. Bin Hu To register for these or to download past webinars please go to: http://www.room217.ca/music-care-webinars UPCOMING EVENTS Music & Health Colloquium December 3: Medical Ethnomusicology Topic: Medical Ethnomusicology: A Perspective on an Emerging Field Place: Room 216, Faculty of Music Time: Wednesday Dec 3, 3:00 4:30 Presenter: Dr. Jeff Cupchik, Michener Institute, Toronto

Coming Colloquium Topics: TITLE: Recent Research in the Perception and Performance of Singing. PRESENTER: Sean Hutchins, Director of Research, RCM Wednesday, January 28, 3:00 4:30 TITLE: Music in Human Development: Building Cognitive Reserve PRESENTER: Dr. Sylvain Moreno Wednesday, February 25, 3:00 4:30 TITLE: Clarifying the connections between music, hearing, and emotional communication PRESENTER: Frank Russo, Ryerson University Wednesday, March 25 3:00 4:30 These Colloquia are open to all faculty, graduate and undergraduate students, and MaHRC associates.

On the MaHRC Newsletter is created and edited by: Prof. Lee Bartel, Associate DeanResearch and Acting Director of MaHRC. For questions or comments: music.research@utoronto.ca