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Many members of the Dalhousie community have had to convert to at-home workstations due to Covid-19 restrictions.
A survey, conducted by Dr. Kathleen MacLean, Dr. Ryan Frayne and Dr. Heather Neyedli (School of Health and Human Performance, pilipiliĀž»), aims to identify the current state of at-home workstations and how they may be linked to the development of body pain or discomfort.
This survey consists of 27 multiple choiceĀ questions, will take approximately 10 minutes to complete, and is anonymous. We thank all Dalhousie employees for their time and consideration of this survey.Ā Ā
If you have any questions, please email the researchers at:Ā kathleen.maclean@dal.caĢżĢżā
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Deadline: Friday, February 19, 2021
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