Registration for Trillium 2022 is NOW OPEN, visit https://trillium2022.samaaro.com Abstract submission remains open until September 30th, submit your abstract for poster or oral presentation at trillium@inspire-phc.org Questions? Contact us at trillium@inspire-phc.org
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Trillium 2022 – Abstract submission NOW OPEN!Trillium 2022 – Abstract submission NOW OPEN!
You are invited to submit your research for presentation at the 2022 Trillium Primary Health Care Research Day. Submission is open and closes September 30, 2022. Learn more about abstract submission guidelines here: https://inspire-phc.org/trillium/abstracts/ We look forward to learning more about your work!
Trillium Primary Health Care Research Day 2022, Save-the-Date!Trillium Primary Health Care Research Day 2022, Save-the-Date!
We are very pleased to announce the date and program for the 2022 Trillium Primary Health Care Research conference. Full details can be found in the Save-the-Date poster below. Trillium Save-the-Date 2022
Are you interested in all things primary care? Nerd-Out on primary health care at this free webinar presented by CAHSPR.Are you interested in all things primary care? Nerd-Out on primary health care at this free webinar presented by CAHSPR.
Register here: https://events.eply.com/2022PHCWebinar
Are you a clinician who conducts concussion assessments? Learn more about a research project which aims to develop a virtual concussion assessment.Are you a clinician who conducts concussion assessments? Learn more about a research project which aims to develop a virtual concussion assessment.
Please see below for more details about this project led by Keely Barnes, Dr. Shawn Marshall, and Dr. Heidi Sveistrup: We are seeking clinicians to participate in a voluntary survey-based research study with the aim of developing a standardized virtual physical assessment for concussion patients. The study involves completion of two rounds of surveys. The […]
Do you provide primary care to patients in an interprofessional team setting in Ontario?Do you provide primary care to patients in an interprofessional team setting in Ontario?
To learn more about this research project, please contact: Sameera Toenjes at rx.cascades@utoronto.ca
Clinician Scientist Opportunity in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at St. Michael’s – Learn more!Clinician Scientist Opportunity in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at St. Michael’s – Learn more!
The Department of Family and Community Medicine at St. Michael’s Hospital and the Temerty Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto are seeking to recruit a Clinician Scientist. Learn more about this opportunity, and how to apply, here.
Are you an informal caregiver in the “sandwich generation”?Are you an informal caregiver in the “sandwich generation”?
Are you a caregiver for a parent with dementia in palliative care in the home? Caron Leid, Aspen University, is conducting a project to examine the lived experiences of sandwich generation caregivers of dementia parents in palliative care in the home and to explore longitudinal effects of their children and themselves. Learn more about this […]
Research Assistant and Research Coordinator Opportunity with the Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute- Learn more!Research Assistant and Research Coordinator Opportunity with the Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute- Learn more!
The Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute (TBRHRI) – an independent, not-for-profit corporation – is the research arm of the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre and currently has two research opportunities for a Research Assistant and a Research Coordinator. Below, learn more about the opportunities and how you can apply.
Are you a family physician or other primary care clinician/researcher with an interest in sleep?Are you a family physician or other primary care clinician/researcher with an interest in sleep?
Graham Reid & Saverio Stranges at Western University are leading a group applying for a CIHR team grant on sleep. The project is entitled – “Sleep Equity: Moving towards healthy sleep for all Canadians”. It will address sleep across the lifespan, focusing on social determinants and neighborhood/environmental factors influencing sleep and insomnia. We are looking […]