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Conferences - U of R Sponsored
Come learn about how patients can more meaningfully engage in health research.
The Saskatchewan Centre for Patient-Oriented Research (SCPOR) is hosting an information session at the University of Regina on Wednesday, April 17. Find out more about Patient-Oriented Research, and the ways SCPOR can support faculty, researchers, clinicians, students, and patients who want to engage in this type of research.
This session will address the following questions:
- How do we define Patient-Oriented Research (POR)?
- Who is a Patient?
- What are the benefits of Engaging in Patient-Oriented Research (POR)?
- How do I get started with Patient-Oriented Research (POR)?
- What resources are available to assist in conducting Patient-Oriented Research (POR)?
Trainee Funding
- Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities (BRRIC) Training Sessions
- Affiliated Researcher Alliance (ARA) Membership
- Patient Engagement Application Development (PEADA) Funding
- Access to Data
The event is free of charge [lunch provided], however we ask that you register at https://scporinformationsessionapril.eventbrite.com
More information:
http://scpor.ca/
Date ( Add to your Calendar)
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Location
RC050
Riddell Centre
Main Campus
Lunch provided
Contact
Chris Plishka
306-966-8851
chris.plishka@usask.ca
Accessibility
The University has a manual wheelchair available on a first-come, first-served basis for use by campus visitors attending events. Please contact the Centre for Student Accessibility at 306-585-4631 or e-mail accessibility@uregina.ca to request use of the wheelchair. Please allow five working days notice before your visit.
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