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Training Program in Patient-Oriented Research
NL SUPPORT – Patient-Oriented Research Training Program- 2018
The Patient-Oriented Research Training Program provides participants with a foundational understanding of Patient-Oriented Research (POR). The program consists of monthly webinars and workshops. The table below shows the training program offered by NL SUPPORT.
The training program is open to anyone with an interest in patient-oriented research: researchers, patients and families, health care professionals, policy makers, industry personnel, and graduate students. There is no cost to attend the training events, but online registration for each event is required. https://nlsupport.eventbrite.ca/
Complete at least 5 of the 8 webinars and 1 face-to-face workshop and you will receive a certificate. Please let us know if you are interested in the certificate program by sending an email to: jessica.murphy@med.mun.ca to register for the certificate program.
Dates and presenters may change. Please keep an eye on our Eventbrite Page for up to date information.
Webinar series 2018
Date |
Topic & registration link |
Presenter |
Target Audiences |
January 25 |
Recruiting Patient Partners for Research Projects
(Slides, Recording) |
Eva Vat, Training and Capacity Lead NL SUPPORT |
Primary audience: researchers. Others, such as decision makers, patients and providers may be interested in this webinar. |
February 22 |
Lessons in Innovation: from research to start-up
(Slides, Recording)
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Michelle Simms, President and CEO, Genesis Centre |
Primary audience: researchers. Others, such as decision makers, patients and providers may be interested in this webinar. |
March 22 |
New Models for Research in the New Era of Health Innovation (Slides, Recording)
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Zayna Khayat, Innovation Sherpa in Chief at REshape Health Innovation Centre at Radboud university medical centre/MaRS |
Primary audience: all stakeholder groups. Researchers, decision makers, patients and providers may be interested in this webinar. |
April 26 |
Biostatistics: Sample Size & Power (Slides, Recording) |
Hensley Mariathas, biostatistician NL SUPPORT |
Primary audience: clinicians, residents and students. Others, such as researchers may be interested in this webinar. |
May 24 |
Knowledge Translation: Beyond Publications (Slides, Recording) |
Kate Hogan, Knowledge Translation Lead NL SUPPORT |
Primary audience: researchers. Others, such as decision makers, patients and providers may be interested in this webinar. |
June 21 |
Let's Talk Policy: Translating Research into Policy (Slides, Recording) |
Cheryl Etchegary, Program and Policy Development Specialist, TPMI |
Primary audience: researchers. Others, such as decision makers, patients and providers may be interested in this webinar |
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SUMMER BREAK |
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September 20 |
Grant Writing and Funding Opportunities in POR (Slides, Recording) |
Dale Humphries,
Research Officer,NL SUPPORT
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Primary audience: researchers. Others, such as decision makers, patients and providers may be interested in this webinar |
October 4 |
Patient-Oriented Research in Practice
(Slides, Recording) |
Dr. Holly Etchegary, Patient Engagment Lead, NL SUPPORT |
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In-person session 2018
Dates and presenters may change. Please keep an eye on our Eventbrite Page for up to date information.
Date & location |
Topic & registration link |
Presenter |
Target Audiences |
February 21, 5:30-7:00 PM
St. John's |
Learn How to Pitch Research Ideas to Funding Agencies, Investors, and Beyond |
Permjot Valia; an Economist by background, Permjot is the Founder & CEO of MentorCamp, Co-founder of Flight and Partners Ltd. |
Primary audience: researchers. Others, such as providers may be interested in this workshop |
March 14, 1 – 4 PM St. John's |
The Art of Pitching Your Research to Non- Academic funding bodies |
Angelo Casanas Director, Programs & Partnerships Genesis Centre |
Primary audience: researchers. Others, such as providers may be interested in this workshop |
April 9, 2-3:00 PM
St. John's |
The basics of SPSS |
Hensley Mariathas, biostatistician NL SUPPORT |
Primary audience: residents and clinical research assistants. Others, such as researchers may be interested in this workshop |
May 17, 12-2:00 PM
St. John's |
Writing in Plain Language |
Kate Hogan,
Knowledge Translation Lead NL SUPPORT |
Primary audience: researchers. Others, such as decision makers, patients and providers may be interested in this workshop. |
May 29th
Corner Brook |
Writing in Plain language |
Kate Hogan, Knowledge Translation Lead NL SUPPORT |
Primary audience: researchers and students. Others, such as decision makers, patients and providers may be interested in this workshop. |
October 1st, 12pm - 1pm
St Johns |
Business Case Development for Your Research |
Dr. Tom Cooper, Faculty of Business Administration |
Primary audience: researchers and students. Others, such as decision makers, patients and providers may be interested in this workshop. |
October 11, 2018
Faculty of Medicine Memorial University St. John's |
Science, Health and Research Education (SHARE) Summit |
NL SUPPORT POR Grant
Awardees & other research teams |
Primary audience: all stakeholder groups. |
November 4, 2018
St. John's Farmer's Market
St. John's |
Health For All Festival 2018 |
NL SUPPORT Grant
Awardees, SPOR Networks, other reseach teams |
Primary audience: all stakeholder groups. |
Courses
Date & location |
Topic & registration link |
Presenter |
Target Audiences |
September course number Med 6268 (online) offered by Memorial University |
Patient Engagement in Health Research course |
Holly Etchegary, Patient Engagement lead NL SUPPORT |
Primary audience: students and providers. Others, such as decision makers, patients and researchers may be interested in this course. |
SPOR Patient-Oriented Research Curriculum
This course is designed to give patients a foundational understanding of the research enterprise. It is equally intended to help equip patients, researchers and other stakeholders (i.e., health care professionals and system decision-makers) with the skills necessary to engage meaningfully in a variety of roles, including: governance, peer review or other committee work, priority-setting, and the conduct of patient-oriented research and to foster the attitudes essential to the formation and development of genuine partnerships.
The course is intended to enable participants to:
- acquire foundational knowledge about health research to allow them to become full-fledged members of a research team;
- build mutually beneficial partnerships for conducting patient-oriented research; and
- work as a team to carry-out patient-oriented research and produce high-quality scientific knowledge in a given health-related field.
Course Modules:
Module 1: Patient-Oriented Research
Module 2: Fundamentals of Health Research in Canada
Module 3: Building Partnerships and Consolidating Teams
Past Events
Check out past events here.
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