POR Alliance Speaker Series with Dr. Michelle Pavloff & Cynthia Beck
Join Dr. Michelle Pavloff and Patient Partner Cynthia Beck as they discuss SaskAgMatters: Bridging Research and Community with Farmer Partners.
Speaker Series: POR in the Forensic Setting
Join our guest speakers, patient-oriented researchers Dr. Colleen Dell and Dr. Linzi Williamson, along with research service dog Molly, as they share their insights and experiences on the topic of POR in the Forensic Setting.
There is no charge to attend - everyone welcome!
Click here to register.
REACH Resident Research Day
Postgraduate Medical Education, Saskatchewan Centre for Patient-Oriented Research and the Office of the Vice Dean Research invite you to join us as we celebrate the accomplishments of our resident researchers!
Learn about the research being conducted by residents and hear from keynote speaker, Dr. Darrien Rattray,on How (and Why) to do Part-Time Research as a Full-Time Clinician. The event will be wrapped up with an awards presentation to researchers and audience participants!
Click here for more information or contact Martha Rosas at 306.966.1358 or martha.rosas@usask.ca.
HRDP-SK Information Session
Are you interested in data-driven health research in Saskatchewan? Join us at the University of Saskatchewan on September 26 to find out how you can use health data in Saskatchewan and across Canada through HRDP-SK and HDRN Canada.
The Health Research Data Platform - Saskatchewan (HDRP-SK) is the province’s first fully integrated multi-agency data access platform for health research.
Over the last several years, the HRDP-SK team has worked with health system partners to create a streamlined, transparent process to support researchers with access to health data. We have collaborated nationally to further support inter-jurisdictional research via the Health Data Research Network Canada (HDRN Canada). This event will help you learn how to access health data to support your research projects.
SPOR Training Modules - Online
The Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) modules are designed to give patients a foundational understanding of the research process to help prepare them for their role as patient/family advisor on a research team. SPOR modules are also 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.
Online SPOR Modules consists of three separate sessions - please note, you will need to register for each session separately.
Friday, April 14, 2023: 10:00-11:30 am: SPOR Module 1 Part A
Friday, April 21, 2023: 10:00-11:30 am: SPOR Module 1 Part B
Friday, April 28: 10:00-11:00 am: SPOR Module 2
SPOR Training Modules - Online
The Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) modules are designed to give patients a foundational understanding of the research process to help prepare them for their role as patient/family advisor on a research team. SPOR modules are also 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.
Online SPOR Modules consists of three separate sessions - please note, you will need to register for each session separately.
Wednesday, Mar. 8, 2023: 10:00-11:30 am: SPOR Module 1 Part A
Wednesday, Mar. 15, 2023: 10:00-11:30 am: SPOR Module 1 Part B
Wednesday, Mar. 22, 2023: 10:00-11:30 am: SPOR Module 2
SPOR Module Training
The Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) modules are designed to give patients a foundational understanding of the research process to help prepare them for their role as patient/family advisor on a research team. SPOR modules are also 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.
Online SPOR Modules consists of three separate sessions - please note, you will need to register for each session separately.
Friday, Jan. 13, 2023: 10:00-11:30 am: SPOR Module 1 Part A
Friday, Jan. 20, 2023: 10:00-11:30 am: SPOR Module 1 Part B
Friday, Jan. 27, 2023: 10:00-11:30 am: SPOR Module 2
SPOR Training Modules
The Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) modules are designed to give patients a foundational understanding of the research process to help prepare them for their role as patient/family advisor on a research team. SPOR modules are also 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.
Online SPOR Modules consists of three separate sessions - please note, you will need to register for each session separately.
Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2:00-3:30 pm: SPOR Module 1 Part A
Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2:00-3:30 pm: SPOR Module 1 Part B
Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2:00-3:30 pm: SPOR Module 2
2022 NorthWest SPOR Collaborative Forum
We have once again partnered with the Alberta SPOR SUPPORT Unit and others across Western Canada for 2022 NorthWest SPOR Collaborative Forum! This year's theme: Embracing the New Normal: Patient-Oriented Research Practices and Impacts will emerge throughout the event and we invite you to take part! The online event taking place on October 4, 2022, is free of charge and will feature great content you won't want to miss! Register today!
SHRF - SCPOR Solutions Program Information Session
** New Date** Learn more about the SHRF-SCPOR opportunities to support patient-oriented research and mental health and addictions through the Solutions program!
SPOR Module Training: Online
The Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) modules are designed to give patients a foundational understanding of the research process to help prepare them for their role as patient/family advisor on a research team. SPOR modules are also 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.
Online SPOR Modules consists of three separate sessions - please note, you will need to register for each session separately.
SPOR Module 1 Part A: April 8, 10:30 am - 12 noon
SPOR Module 1 Part B: April 22, 10:30 am - 12 noon
SPOR Module 2: April 29, 11 am to 12 noon
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module (Online Event)
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities (BRRIC) aims to to provide participants with practical skills for engaging in transformative research with Indigenous peoples that utilizes best practices to ensure research is effective and produces outcomes that benefit Indigenous communities.
Intro to SCPOR's Patient-Oriented Research Learning Health System Project
This session will provide an introduction to SCPOR's Patient-Oriented Research Learning Health System as well as information about how to complete a Learning Health System Expression of Interest and 'Stakeholder and Patient Engagement Application Development Award (SPEADA)' submission.
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module (Online Event)
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities (BRRIC) aims to to provide participants with practical skills for engaging in transformative research with Indigenous peoples that utilizes best practices to ensure research is effective and produces outcomes that benefit Indigenous communities.
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module (Online Event)
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities (BRRIC) aims to to provide participants with practical skills for engaging in transformative research with Indigenous peoples that utilizes best practices to ensure research is effective and produces outcomes that benefit Indigenous communities.
Click here for more information and to register for January 27, 2022 session.
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module (Online Event)
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities (BRRIC) aims to to provide participants with practical skills for engaging in transformative research with Indigenous peoples that utilizes best practices to ensure research is effective and produces outcomes that benefit Indigenous communities.
Click here for more information and to register for November 25, 2021 session.
Saskatchewan Health Research Showcase
Join us at Research Showcase on the mornings of November 16 & November 18, 2021 and hear from research teams from across the province about the work they’re doing in various areas of health research and take in the opportunity to learn more about patient-oriented research in a fun and informative Patient Partner Event. This year, Saskatchewan Health Research Showcase will feature exciting keynote presentations on Truth & Reconciliation and our role in striving for equitable, accessible health care in Saskatchewan, and Understanding Long COVID. Plus, attendees will have an opportunity to view ePosters and interact with their presenters online. Click here to view the event schedule.
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module (Online Event)
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities (BRRIC) aims to to provide participants with practical skills for engaging in transformative research with Indigenous peoples that utilizes best practices to ensure research is effective and produces outcomes that benefit Indigenous communities.
Click here for more information and to register for October 28, 2021 session.
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module (Online Event)
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities (BRRIC) aims to to provide participants with practical skills for engaging in transformative research with Indigenous peoples that utilizes best practices to ensure research is effective and produces outcomes that benefit Indigenous communities.
Click here for more information and to register for September 23, 2021 session.
Learning Health System Series Event
Reflections from British Columbia: What our patients and stakeholders are telling us about their priorities for patient-centred measurement
Join us on September 14, 2021 to learn from the expertise of Danielle Lavallee, Lena Cuthbertson and Rick Sawatsky, as they reflect on:
The meaning of patient-centred measurement (PCM), including patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and patient-reported experience measures (PREMs)
Patient and stakeholder priorities for collecting and analyzing PCM data and reporting and using PCM results, including showcasing BC’s web-based Dynamic Analysis and Reporting Tool (the DART).
Use of PCM data to inform Learning Health Systems
Click here to see our event poster for more information, including speaker bios.
CANCELLED: Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module (Online Event)
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities (BRRIC) aims to to provide participants with practical skills for engaging in transformative research with Indigenous peoples that utilizes best practices to ensure research is effective and produces outcomes that benefit Indigenous communities.
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module (Online Event)
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities (BRRIC) aims to to provide participants with practical skills for engaging in transformative research with Indigenous peoples that utilizes best practices to ensure research is effective and produces outcomes that benefit Indigenous communities.
Click here to register for the July 29 BRRIC Training Module.
PROMs, PREMs and Patient-Centred Care Webinar
How Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) and Patient-Reported Experience Measures (PREMs) can contribute to patient-centred care in a learning health system
Join SCPOR for another session in our series of workshops focused on creating an understanding of Learning Health Systems (LHS), how they can be applied to the Saskatchewan context and why patient engagement is a crucial aspect to their success.
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module (Online Event)
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities (BRRIC) aims to to provide participants with practical skills for engaging in transformative research with Indigenous peoples that utilizes best practices to ensure research is effective and produces outcomes that benefit Indigenous communities.
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module (Online Event)
The Indigenous Peoples’ Health Research Centre (IPHRC) and the Saskatchewan Centre for Patient-Oriented Research (SCPOR) are pleased to offer training modules for researchers and their teams seeking to engage Indigenous communities in research.
SPOR Module Training: Online
The Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) modules are designed to give patients a foundational understanding of the research process to help prepare them for their role as patient/family advisor on a research team. SPOR modules are also 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.
Online SPOR Modules consists of three separate sessions - please note, you will need to register for each session separately.
SPOR Module 1 Part A: May 14, 10:30 am - 12 noon
SPOR Module 1 Part B: May 21, 10:30 am - 12 noon
SPOR Module 2: May 28, 11 am to 12 noon
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module (Online Event)
The Indigenous Peoples’ Health Research Centre (IPHRC) and the Saskatchewan Centre for Patient-Oriented Research (SCPOR) are pleased to offer training modules for researchers and their teams seeking to engage Indigenous communities in research.
Understanding Learning Health Systems: Informing SK's COVID-19 Policy
Evidence Synthesis & Real Time Monitoring: How Aspects of a Learning Health System are Applied to Inform Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 Policy
Join SCPOR at our first webinar in a series of workshops focused on creating an understanding of Learning Health Systems (LHS), how they can be applied to the Saskatchewan context and why patient engagement is a crucial aspect to their success.
In this workshop, Dr. Gary Groot and Dr. Jenny Basran will discuss:
Key characteristics of Learning Health Systems;
Examples of LHS being utilized to inform policy during the COVID-19 pandemic; and
The importance of an LHS continuing into the future.
There will be an opportunity for discussion following the presentation.
There is no cost to register, however there is a limited number of spots available, so be sure to register early! Click here to register.
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module (Online Event)
The Indigenous Peoples’ Health Research Centre (IPHRC) and the Saskatchewan Centre for Patient-Oriented Research (SCPOR) are pleased to offer training modules for researchers and their teams seeking to engage Indigenous communities in research.
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module (Online Event)
The Indigenous Peoples’ Health Research Centre (IPHRC) and the Saskatchewan Centre for Patient-Oriented Research (SCPOR) are pleased to offer training modules for researchers and their teams seeking to engage Indigenous communities in research.
SPOR Module Training: Online
The Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) modules are designed to give patients a foundational understanding of the research process to help prepare them for their role as patient/family advisor on a research team. SPOR modules are also 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.
Online SPOR Modules consists of three separate sessions - please note, you will need to register for each session separately.
SPOR Module 1 Part A: February 9, 10:30 am - 12 noon
SPOR Module 1 Part B: February 17, 10:30 am - 12 noon
SPOR Module 2: February 25, 11 am to 12 noon