No images? Click here AnnouncementsSave the date: WCHRI Research Day—November 2! WCHRI will host its annual Research Day on November 2. The event is scheduled over one full day and again, the format will be entirely online. Learning Session event recording–Creating research that matters through stakeholder engagement: Development and use of Alberta child health research priorities In our most recent Learning Session, presenters Andrea Eaton and Sarah Elliott highlighted two different research-priority-setting projects conducted with parents, youth and healthcare providers in Alberta. They compared processes and priority outcomes, as well as discussed future initiatives stemming from this work. GrantsSubmitting to CIHR this fall? WCHRI can help with application feedback Are you planning to submit an application to the CIHR Project Grant competition this fall? If your planned application meets WCHRI relevance criteria, consider participating in the WCHRI Grant Review Support Program!
Participation in the WCHRI Grant Review Support Program prioritizes academic member access to WCHRI bridge grant funding for the CIHR Fall 2022 project grant competition. EventsPrecision Health Research Seminar WCHRI, in collaboration with the Cancer Research Institute of Northern Alberta, Department of Pediatrics, Precision Health Signature Area and the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute are hosting a precision health research seminar on May 26. Fetal-Perinatal-Neonatal Cardiac Continuum: Getting it right from the start The Stollery Cardiac Program is hosting a two-day webinar on June 2 and 3. This symposium explores standards of care, risk factors and relevant issues as well as newer innovations that hold the promise of improved longer-term outcomes for fetuses and neonates with major cardiac disease. All individuals from the many disciplines and services engaged in the care of pregnant mothers complicated by fetal heart disease and affected newborns are welcome. Date: June 2 and 3 Website spotlightWCHRI Learning Sessions Check out the WCHRI Learning Sessions section of our site to learn about useful, practical and timely exposure to a range of topics important to member research. Submit content If you have any content you would like to add to the bulletin, please send your request in by Monday afternoon to WCHRI communications. REDCap training sessions For a complete listing of online REDCap training sessions, please visit our Calendar of Events. Submit your story! Do you have a women's and/or children's health research story idea, initiative, event or opportunity that you would like help promoting? Please complete the WCHRI story submission form and tell us more. WCHRI is a partnership between the University of Alberta and Alberta Health Services, The Weekly Bulletin is sent out to WCHRI member and subscribers every Wednesday. Subscribe. |