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First CCHCSP Session: Work Life Balance

Posted by Suman Jha on September 12, 2016 in Events

This is a friendly reminder of the first CCHCP meeting happening this Monday September 12th from 4-5 pm in the large IWK Research Services conference room. Dr. Arla Day from SMU will be joining us to discuss work-life balance. These sessions are open to all!   

Below you will see the fantastic line-up of guest discussants who will be joining us for our CCHCSP meetings this year.  **Please note the date changes for the February and March sessions – we moved these due to holidays/March break.

More information about the CCHCSP program is available below. Reminder: a CCHCSP Curriculum participation certificate is provided after attending 10 of our site meetings during a 2 year period, participants are eligible for various funding CCHCSP programs (e.g., pre-doctoral awards, postdoctoral awards, and career development awards for new faculty), and can be considered for attendance at the annual CCHCSP annual meeting, this year happening in Calgary in April.

Also see attached an announcement about the upcoming 1st ever #CCHCSP Twitter chat with myself, Dr. Eric Benchimol (CHEO), and Dr. Jim Woodgett (Mt Sinai).

Date (4-5 pm in IWK Research Conference room)

Guest Discussant

Monday September 12

Dr. Arla Day

(work life balance)

Monday October 17

Dr. Penny Corkum

(research team management)

Monday November 14

Doris Grant

(industry liaison and innovation)

Monday January 16

Dr. Jocelyn Downie

(health care ethics and law)

Monday February 13

Dr. Christopher McMaster

(recruitment/negotiations)

Monday March 20

Dr. Francoise Baylis

(gender equity)

Monday April 10

Dr. Conrad Fernandez

(ethical issues in health research)

Monday May 8

Dr. Margot Latimer and John Sylliboy

(aboriginal health research, community partnerships)

Monday June 5

Dr. Alice Aiken

(health services and health policy)

See you Monday!

Christine

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Dear Colleagues:

Please help spread the word about our IWK/Dal Canadian Child Health Clinician Scientist Program (CCHCSP) program! Individuals at the IWK/Dal in ANY DISCIPLINE (medicine, nursing, psychology, PT, OT, speech/language, pharmacy, etc.) are welcomed!

We meet monthly (Mondays from 4-5 pm) at the IWK to discuss cases and issues relevant to clinician-scientists (with a focus on trainees and early career, but all are welcome!). In addition to our regular meetings (a Curriculum participation certificate  is provided after attending 10 of our site meetings during a 2 year period), participants are eligible for various funding programs (e.g., predoctoral awards, postdoctoral awards, and career development awards for new faculty) and attendance at the annual CCHCSP annual meeting.

More info about the national CCHCSP program available at: http://cchcsp.ca. Briefly, CCHCSP based out of Sick Kids that provides support for highly qualified child health clinician candidates to develop knowledge and skills for a career as an independent scientist in child health research.

Our 2016-17 meetings are as follows (all meetings are held from 4-5 pm in the Large Research Services conference room at the IWK, in the Goldbloom Pavillion). I am working on confirming a SPECTACULAR line-up of special guests for the year.  More details will follow.

-          Monday September 12
-          Monday October 17
-          Monday November 14
-          Monday January 16
-          Monday February 13
-          Monday March 20
-          Monday April 10
-          Monday May 8
-          Monday June 5

Also, you will NOT want to miss the first ever CCHCSP Twitter Chat myself (@drcchambers) and Eric Benchimol (@ericbenchimol) from CHEO are co-hosting and organizing, with  Dr. Jim Woodgett (@jwoodgett) from Mount Sinai as our special guest.  What is a Twitter chat you might ask? A Twitter chat is a public Twitter conversation around one unique hashtag. The theme of our chat will be “Launching Your Research Career” and will be held on Tuesday October 4th from 9-10 pm Eastern using the hashtag #CCHCSP. Again, all are welcome!

Please contact me directly with any questions or to be added to our e-mail distribution list for the year.

Many thanks
Christine
Centre lead for CCHCSP at IWK/Dal