There is still time to register

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There is still time to register

Category : news

The virtual conference is now only two weeks away; don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn more about some of the exciting primary health care research currently underway in Ontario.

Conference organizers are waiving registration costs this year. See our registration page for more information.


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2020 Call for Abstracts Closed

We received a wonderful response to our call for abstracts!

Thank you to all who submitted their research for presentation at Trillium Primary Health Care Research Day. We look forward to learning more about your important work on October 23, 2020.


Panel Discussion

New Panelists Added

Conference organizers are excited to announce the addition of 2 new panelists to the discussion on Ontario Health Teams:

John E. Fleming
Co-Chair, Hamilton Health Team

Nadia Surani
Director, Primary Health Care Branch
Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care


Trillium 2020 Going Virtual

Due to public health restrictions in place related to reducing the spread of COVID-19, conference organizers have decided to go virtual!

Trillium Primary Health Care Research Day will go ahead this year in virtual format on Friday, October 23, 2020, featuring the same lineup of engaging speakers that had been planned for the in-person event.

The virtual conference will be open for all to attend, but we do ask that you register in advance in order to receive information on how to connect to the conference.

We are also accepting abstract submissions for both oral and poster presentations. Don’t delay, submit your research today!


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Panel Discussion

Discussion Panel: Ontario Health Teams

This year’s panel discussion will focus on Ontario Health Teams.

We are pleased to announce that the following panelists have been confirmed:

Dr. John Lavis
Dr. John Lavis

 

Dr. David Price
Dr. David Price

Martin Bass Lecture

Dr. Nav Persaud confirmed for Trillium 2020

Trillium 2020 organizers are thrilled to announce that Dr. Nav Persaud will deliver the Martin Bass Lecture at this year’s conference.

Dr. Persaud will speak about his work on increasing access to essential medications in Ontario.