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- CANCELLED - SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)
May
7

- CANCELLED - SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)



As a preventative measure to ensure the health and safety of our community, this training will be cancelled. We will continue to monitor the situation and schedule future SPOR Module Training when it is safe to do so.

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.

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- CANCELLED - SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)
Apr
2

- CANCELLED - SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)

As a preventative measure to ensure the health and safety of our community, this training will be cancelled. We will continue to monitor the situation and schedule future SPOR Module Training when it is safe to do so.

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.

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Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module
Feb
28

Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module

  • Diefenbaker Centre, University of Saskatchewan, Prairie Room (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

Click here to register for the event.

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SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)
Feb
26

SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)

Click here to register for this module.

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.

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SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)
Jan
23

SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)

Click here to register for this module.

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.

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SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)
Dec
13

SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)

Click here to register for this module.

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.

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Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module
Dec
9

Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module

  • Diefenbaker Centre, University of Saskatchewan, Prairie Room (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

Click here to register for the event.

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SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)
Nov
18

SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)

  • Atrium Business Centre Boardroom - Atrium Building - Innovation Place (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Click here to register for this module.

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.

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SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)
Nov
14

SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)

  • Queen’s House Retreat & Renewal Centre, Conference room C (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Click here to register for this module.

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.

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SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)
Oct
22

SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)

  • Queen’s House Retreat & Renewal Centre, Conference room C (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Click here to register for this module.

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.

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SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)
Sep
25

SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)

  • Queen’s House Retreat & Renewal Centre, Conference room C (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Click here to register for this module.

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.

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SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)
Aug
29

SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)

  • Queen’s House Retreat & Renewal Centre, Conference room C (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Click here to register for this module.

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.

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Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module
Aug
27

Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module

  • Diefenbaker Centre, University of Saskatchewan (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

Click here to register for the event.

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Introduction to Pragmatic Clinical Trials: A Research Methodology Workshop
Aug
13

Introduction to Pragmatic Clinical Trials: A Research Methodology Workshop

 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE EVENT.

The Saskatchewan Centre for Patient-Oriented Research (SCPOR) in collaboration with the Clinical Trial Support Unit (CTSU) will be hosting a workshop to introduce attendees to Pragmatic Clinical Trials. The workshop will be led by Scott Corley, Director of the CTSU.

 The workshop will explore

  • Attributes of traditional Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs)

  • Features of Pragmatic Clinical Trials (PCTs)

  • Comparison of RCTs to PCTs

  • A pragmatic approach to pragmatic trials

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SCPOR's Brilliant Brunch: Sex and Gender in Health Research
Jun
28

SCPOR's Brilliant Brunch: Sex and Gender in Health Research

  • Room E1430, Health Sciences Library, University of Saskatchewan (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Click here to reserve a ticket for this event!

Increasingly funding agencies are requiring sex and gender considerations in Research Projects. 

What do you know about sex and gender? Elevate your research!

  • Learn the language and concepts that will help you stand out for grant reviewers

  • Learn how to ensure your research project is inclusive

  • Learn through an engaging activity how to view research through a more inclusive lens

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SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)
Jun
27

SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)

  • Queen’s House Retreat & Renewal Centre, Conference room C (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Click here to register for this module.

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.

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Mapping the Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) in Saskatchewan
Jun
25

Mapping the Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) in Saskatchewan

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT.

Mapping the Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) in Saskatchewan - Hosted by SCPOR

The Saskatchewan Centre for Patient-Oriented Research (SCPOR) will be hosting an afternoon with Saskatchewan representatives from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) SPOR Networks. Networks will include: Can-SOLVE CKD, The Chronic Pain Network, Diabetes Action Canada and Primary and Integrated Health Care Innovations (PIHCI).

The event will allow attendees to learn more about: who is involved in each network, what their goals are, how patients have been engaged and how you can collaborate with the networks. The presentations will be followed by snacks and open networking.

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Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module
May
24

Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities Training Module

  • Prairie Room, Diefenbaker Centre, University of Saskatchewan (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

Click here to register for the event.

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SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)
May
22

SPOR Module Training (Saskatoon)

  • Queen’s House Retreat & Renewal Centre (Conference Room C) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Click here to register for this module. 

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. 

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Advances in Respiratory Research: What Patients and Families Need to Know
May
10

Advances in Respiratory Research: What Patients and Families Need to Know

The event, hosted by the Respiratory Research Centre at the University of Saskatchewan, will give community members an opportunity to engage with researchers to discuss how advances in research are improving respiratory health.

 

Some program highlights include:

  • Patient testimonials on their journeys with COPD, lung transplantation, lung cancer and asthma

  • U of S researchers will provide insights on the latest advances in research related to diagnosis and management for these conditions

  • Q & A sessions and networking between patients, families and researchers

 

Full agenda and registration information can be found on the RRC website under the “Events” tab. Or, click here to register now.

Please feel free to share the links with your networks. Space is limited so we ask that patients, caregivers and their families register before May 3rd.

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Apr
18

Department of Paediatrics Child Health Research Trainee Day

Please join us for this research symposium featuring presentations from residents, graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and undergraduate students engaged in child health research at the U of S.

Presentations will be ~8 minutes long, followed by a 2 minute question and answer period for each.

Lunch will be provided.

Abstract submission deadline: Thursday, March 14th.

Inquires can be sent to tova.dybvig@usask.ca

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