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Topics for the End-of-Semester Project The following is a list of projects that you can undertake. Projects are individual. Choose a project that you are interested in and that you feel you have a reasonable chance at finding background literature on. Many topics are general and can be narrowed down depending on the interest of the student. Please see the professor (Dr. James Smith) or teaching assistant if you have questions about the specific topic you wish to study. Note 1: If you choose the Hands-on Project, think carefully about the type of demonstration you will want to conduct, where you will obtain the relevant equipment and the costs involved. All projects will have the same weight in the final grading scheme. Note 2: Projects involving posters: posters will need to be mounted on foam core as we will be using easels for display. Note 3: Costs associated with execution of the project are the responsibility of the student (including printing costs). Note 4: Do not email Dr. Smith with your selections until the scheduled time (see the course outline).

1. Topics for Position Paper + Poster 101. Chelation Therapy 102. Physician-Assisted Suicide 103. Patient Rights and Responsibilities 104. Standarization of Pharmacy Benefit Cards 105. Drug Testing for Nurses 106. Midwifery 107. Cord Blood Banking for Potential Future Transfusion 108. Confidentiality in Adolescent Health Care 109. Circumcision 110. Do Not Resuscitate Orders for Minors 111. Environmental Tobacco Smoke: A Hazard to Children 112. Fetal Therapy - Ethical Considerations 113. Gifts to Physicians from Industry 114. Horseback Riding and Head Injuries 115. Hypoallergenic Infant Formulas 116. Licensure of International Students in Nursing 117. The Use of Placebos for Pain Management in Patients with Cancer 118. Folic Acid and Pregnancy 119. Radioactive Materials and Patient Safety 120. Language Barriers in Physician-Patient Communication 121. Genetic Screening in the Workplace 122. Confidentiality of Electronic Medical Records 123. Disposal of Low-Level Medical Radioactive Waste 124. The Use of Opioids for the Treatment of Chronic Pain 125. Stem Cell Research: International Policies 126. The Use of Animals in Vision Research 127. Hospital-Acquired Infections 128. Sleep and Depression 129. Assistive Technologies

2. Topics for Literature Survey + Presentation 201. Ethics of Palliative Care Research 202. Electronic Transfer of Prescription Information 203. Prescription Drug Coverage in Ontario 204. Drug Abuse Programs in Canada 205. Aircrew Fatigue 206. Home Care 207. Mental Health Services in Ontario for Children 208. Mental Health Service in Canada for the Elderly 209. Vitamin K and the Newborn Child 210. Echocardiography in Infants and Children 211. Female Genital Mutilation 212. Folic Acid and the Prevention of Neural Tube Defects 213. Health Care for Temporary Workers in Ontario 214. Health Supervision for Children with Down Syndrome 215. Use of Animals in Sleep Research 216. Vision Screening for Infants and Children 217. Educational Mobility of Medical Professionals and/or Engineers within Canada 218. Violence as a Leading Cause of Spinal Cord Injury 219. Regulations for Household Child Safety Locks (cabinets, etc.) 220. Effectiveness of Early Defibrillation 221. Use of Apoliproprotein E Testing for Alzheimer's Disease 222. Nutritional Supplements Used to Treat Down Syndrome 223. Nutritional Supplements Used to Treat ADD and/or ADHD 224. What is a Medical Physicist and what are the qualifications and licensure requirements in North America? 225. What are the role, responsibilities and licensure requirements of Radiation Safety Officers? 226. Interpretation of Urine Analysis for Cocaine Metabolites 227. The Role of a Medical Toxicologist in the Treatment of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome 228. Expansion of Midwifery Practice in Canada 229. Technologies related to HIV Screening 230. Multiple Chemical Sensitivities: Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance 231. Radon Exposure 232. Biological Effects of Radiation 233. Radium: Discontinuation of Curietherapy and Disposal of Radium 234. Use of Animals in Biomedical Research 235. What is Gene Therapy? 236. Stem Cell Research: History and Recent Advances. 237. Informed Consent for Genetic Testing in North American Jurisdictions 238. Plastic Surgery: Treatment of Skin Lesions 239. The Use of Antimicrobial Household Products 240. Patenting Human Gene Sequences

241. Health Effects of Lead Exposure 242. Eye Banks 243. Resuscitation and Care of Critically Ill Newborns 244. Telemedicine in Remote Canadian Locations 245. Autopsies and the Use of Tissue Removed at Autopsy 246. Prosthesis development in Europe, the Americas and Asia 247. Radiological Diagnosis Case for Misdiagnosis 248. Sudden Cardiac Deaths: Engineering Solutions 249. Bionic People

3. Topics for Hands-on Project + Report 301. Occupational Noise-Induced Hearing Loss 302. Telemedicine 303. Use of Contact Lenses in an Industrial Environment 304. Ultrasound Usage in Emergency Departments 305. Rapid-Sequence Intubation 306. Cochlear Implants 307. Women's Shoes and Foot Problems 308. Facial Protection in Hockey 309. Bicycle Helmets 310. Use of the Pneumatic Antishock Garment 311. Risk Reduction for Exposure to Blood-Borne Pathogens in EMS 312. Colour-coding of pharmaceutical products by strength 313. Prosthetic arms and hands 314. Prosthetic feet and legs 315. Analogue Filters 316. Biomechanics of Joints 317. Eye movements 318. Matlab and Simulink in Biomechanics Research 319. Series Elastic and Parallel Elastic Muscle Models 320. Important Properties of Biomaterials 321. Dental Prosthetics 322. Artificial Joints 323. Artificial Valves 324. Biomedical Sensors 325. DNA Sequencing 326. Medical Imaging 327. Cell Physiology 328. Heart Physiology 329. Wheelchair Usage 330. Comparison of Walking Aides 331. Computer Interfaces in Rehabilitation 332. Ergonomics in the Office 333. Corrosion of Biomaterials 334. Liver Physiology 335. Renal Physiology 336. Elastic Leg Properties in Running 337. Doppler Effect in Ultrasound 338. Blood Glucose Monitoring for Diabetic Patients 339. Iron Lungs 340. Insulin 341. Dialysis Machines 342. Pacemakers 343. Orthodic Devices 344. Casting Methods 345. Digital Image Processing / Compression