Greg Anderson
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Biography
Dr. Greg Anderson (BPE, MPE, PhD) came to the JIBC with experience in research, curriculum design, project management and university governance. Greg has been working in the post-secondary environment since 1986, with his most recent experience at the University of the Fraser Valley including Chair of the Kinesiology and Physical Education Department, Manager of the Mission Campus, Chair of the Education Council and Board of Governors member. He has a wide and varied research interest that includes exercise and occupational physiology, and body composition, is well published in both pure science and practitioner journals, and has been an invited speaker at regional, national and international venues where he enjoys translating “the science” for practitioners, providing them with a better understanding of the fundamental theory behind popular practice.
As a practitioner, Greg has worked with physically demanding occupations (primarily police), and provincial and national athletes (most recently with the National Women’s Soccer team). For his work both provincially and nationally, Dr. Anderson was awarded the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP) Health and Fitness Program Recognition Award in 2003, recognizing his contributions to, and leadership within the health and fitness field. More recently he was the recipient of the CSEP Health and Fitness Program of British Columbia Service Award, UFV Outstanding Initiatives Award, and the UFV Teaching Excellence Award.
Dr. Anderson is a Research Associate at the Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) and Associate Director, Police Services for the Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment. Formerly Dean, Office of the Applied Research & Graduate Studies, at JIBC.
Recent Citations for Greg Anderson
- Aboriginal disaster resilience planning
- Advancing justice and public safety through applied research: JIBC's research plan
- Assessing the relative impact of diverse stressors among public safety personnel
- Building personal resilience in paramedic students
- Building personal resilience in paramedic students
- Building personal resilience in primary care paramedic students, and subsequent skill decay
- Characteristics of the grey fleet in British Columbia
- Characteristics of the grey fleet in British Columbia
- Characteristics of the grey fleet in British Columbia
- Characteristics of the grey fleet in British Columbia
- Correctional work and mental health: examining the impact on wellbeing of operational and organizational stressors
- CPR skill retention of first aid attendants within the workplace
- Defining and describing paramedic practice in Canada
- Defining the discipline: roles and boundaries of paramedicine
- A descriptive study of paramedic response to workplace violence in Canada
- Editorial: the second international conference on physical employment standards: an international perspective
- EMS? Paramedicine? What’s in a name?
- Exploring the field: towards a program of research in paramedic education
- Four dimensions of paramedic practice in Canada: defining and describing the profession
- A framework for the design of computer-assisted simulation training for complex police situations
- Guest editorial
- Guest editorial
- Guest editorial: special issue: creating impactful e-learning experiences
- Guest editorial: special issue: digital uptake in higher education
- The impact of acute stress physiology on skilled motor performance: implications for policing
- Impact study: students with disabilities website
- Informing expansion of gender inclusive data collection in post-secondary education in British Columbia
- JIBC student research skills development framework
- A longitudinal assessment of the road to mental readiness training among municipal police
- Mental disorders, suicidal ideation, plans and attempts among Canadian police
- Mental health training, attitudes toward support, and screening positive for mental disorders
- Physical evidence of police officer stress
- The physical requirements of general duty police work: final report, October 25th, 1999
- Police officer back health: preliminary findings
- Police officer physical ability testing
- Pre-event dynamic warm-up for increased power performance
- Pre-event massage for increased power performance
- Re-evaluation of the physical abilities readiness evaluation
- Rural disaster resilience project: the research arc
- Rural resilience index