The Tylara Institute provides medical sociology services to help businesses and organizations succeed. Services include research assistance, staff training, report editing, seminars on health care issues, and facilitating studies to evaluate program efficacy and human relations. The Institute is led by Dr. Terry Hill and associates with expertise in areas like epidemiology, medical ethics, health behaviors, and the social aspects of health care delivery and policy.
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1. Tylara Institute In-town office:
Staff and
Associates Dr. Terry L. Hill, PhD
Golf Links Community Clinic
ME DI C AL
SOCI OL OG Y
Dr. Terry L. Hill, PhD Suite 6, 1077 Golf Links Road
President & CEO Thunder Bay, ON
Jane MacBride-Hill, BA, Dip Ed, Ger Cert, P7B 7A3 Offering professional services
TESOL to help your business or
(807) 622-1141 (phone)
organization succeed beyond
Vice-President
(807) 622-9881 (fax) its present goals and objectives
Christopher Abbey, MSc, DLSHTM, CBiol,
E-mail: mirmel@xplornet.com
BSc (Hons), BScN, RN
Peter Globensky, BA (Hons), MA, Cert-ADR
Mike Kopot, BSW, MSW, CSW
Tylara Institute Seminar Centre:
Terry L. Hill
111 Thomas Road
Kate Ryan, BScN, RN
MA, MEd, PhD
Marks Township, Nolalu, ON
Anu Singh, PhD, MSW, DPA, BSW
Clinical Sociologist
P0T 2K0
Leanne Wierzbicki, BEd, HBA Eng
(807) 473-5767 and
www.tylarainstitute.org Associates
Call us for seminar/workshop rates
Tylara Institute
Visit our website to see available courses
Courses offered on-site or on-line
www.tylarainstitute.org
We provide a speaker service
Overnight camping, RV, rooms for seminar mirmel@xplornet.com
participants available May to October
2. Me d i c al Soci ol og y What We Can Do Fo r Yo u
Within Clinical and Applied Sociology, Medi-
Services for Physicians
cal Sociology is a sub-field of community
We offer, on a competitive fee-for-service
practice that addresses at least the following
basis, these specific confidential services:
areas of health care:
Data searches (research journals,
Epidemiology and health ecology trade articles, government
publications, media)
Values and ethics in health care
Patient profiles analysis (blind)
Health behaviour (patient-driven) Office staff training (customer rela-
tions, time management, internal
Efficacy of current socialization of communications)
View from the deck of the Tylara Institute
health care practitioners
Report and journal article proof- Seminar Centre
reading/editing
Patient-practitioner relations
Social epidemiology research
Organization of health care
Seminars on ethics, leading medical
Program evaluation issues, gerontology Note:
Each of our Associates is
Medical care, palliative care, and skilled in specific areas not necessarily
reflected by this targeted brochure.
Services for Hospitals, Each Associate is also
quality of life; alternative medicines
Clinics, NGOs procurable through the Institute for
Social determinants of health consulting, seminar and workshop
We provide/facilitate: services, or other professional needs
Stress, crisis and adaptation to health you might identify. Associates
Internal studies of program efficacy respective areas are on the website.
and illness We welcome your inquiries.
Studies of human relations across Dr. Hill also provides non-
Elements of primary, secondary and
therapy information sessions/seminars
and within departments
tertiary care effectiveness to families and groups, in
Board training, RFP/grant writing - grief & bereavement
Analysis of health policies, social - anxiety & depression
issues Partnerships/affiliation agreements - post-traumatic stress
and facilitates First Nations health care
Genetics, bio-ethics, technology Conference/seminar planning advocacy. Feel free to refer.