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    St. Mike's Hospital New Course on Pt/Family Engagement in Research
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    • Donna Thomson
      Donna Thomson last edited by

      We wish to inform you that the Knowledge Translation (KT) Program at St. Michael’s Hospital will be offering a free online course in 2018 called Partners in Research (PiR).

      PiR consists of 4 live web-based sessions and is designed for patients, families/caregivers and healthcare researchers.

      It will focus on how patients, families, and researchers can work together to improve health research and health care.

      The process for applications is currently open.

      For more information and to apply, please visit https://knowledgetranslation.net/capacity-building/our-courses/partners-research-pir

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      • Annette McKinnon
        Annette McKinnon last edited by

        I'm reading this as I get ready to co-present Module #4 for the second time this course has been offered. It's a very good course, a mix of patients and researchers with a lot of interaction.

        Annette

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        • Donna Thomson
          Donna Thomson last edited by

          Fantastic! I don't have time to take the course this time, but a couple of my colleagues in the McMaster CanChild Parents Partnering in Research are planning to take it 🙂

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          • Lorraine Bayliss
            Lorraine Bayliss last edited by

            As of today December 4, 2017 the first of the two sessions of Partners In Research for 2018 is completely filled with the exception of the second session which has space for approximately 8 additional patients.

            In 2018 there will also be a training program on Patient Oriented Research consisting of 4 online modules

            1. Patient Priorities and Patient Engagement in Primary Health Care

            2. Methods and Examples of Patient Engagement in Primary Health Care

            3. Skills Development in Patient Engagement and Patient Oriented Research

            4. Principles & Processes: Applying Patient-Oriented Research in the Learner's Own Context

            As a Patient, Researcher, Clinician or Decision Maker or Health Care Provider interested in taking the program contact project Coordinator Rob Van Hoorn rvanhoo@uwo.ca 519-661-22089. Program is being offered by the University of Western Ontario School of Medicine and Dentistry. It is strictly online and can be accessed in any time zone

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            • Virginia McIntyre
              Virginia McIntyre last edited by

              I will look into this. Thanks for sharing

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              • Annette McKinnon
                Annette McKinnon last edited by

                This sounds different, and very useful if we are going to get involved in Primary Health Care .

                Thanks for the heads up.

                Annette

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                • Jeanne Bank
                  Jeanne Bank last edited by

                  I took this online course last year and found it very interesting. The presentations were well done and stimulating and unlike most online forums,there was lots of exchanges of information between participants - it made me think about how much this area has evolved and how it is current evolving as people's perceptions change about the value of patient engagement

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