Join us Feb 29 to hear former Chief Veterinarian for NL, Dr Hugh Whitney, talk about his new book "A Distracted History of Rabies in NL" contact [email protected] to sign up
Menopause may be a tumultuous time for Autistic people. A research team from Canada and the UK is investigating Autism and Menopause in their SSHRC funded Bridging the Silos project. Join us on Zoom Feb 8 2024 at 1130AM NT to learn more. Email [email protected] for info
On January 16 at 12PM NT Dr. Wahid Majrooh former Minister of Health for Afghanistan will present by Zoom to the NLCAHR Research & Knowledge Exchange on Global Health. Contact [email protected] to register
What are the NLCAHR Research Exchange Groups and what makes them great? In this episode of “Just Ask!” from Memorial's Office of Public Engagement, you will find out: https://t.co/dRGds1RbYY
NLCAHR has a new director, Dr. Rick Audas. We welcome Dr. Audas and bid a fond farewell to Dr. Stephen Bornstein after 20+ years of service: https://t.co/gk1Zqxati3
A team from NLCAHR, led by our former director Dr. Stephen Bornstein, just published a book through U of T Press. It's all about the NL healthcare system. Available for purchase here: https://t.co/bGTqV709dG
International Panel from Greenland, Alaska, and Canada to talk about circumpolar perspectives on the COVID-19 Pandemic: Moving beyond the numbers| Tuesday, September 21, 16:00 GMT| 1:30pm NST| Via Zoom and YouTube live stream. Details:https://t.co/gBeU7uZMlK
NLCAHR is supporting some opportunities for new growth inside HMP, through our Research Exchange Group on Horticultural Therapy. Here's the scoop with a link to the project webpage so you can dig in with us: https://t.co/uPDOsVtkDN
Pablo Navarro of NLCAHR spoke with the CBC Morning Show today about research on the longterm health impacts of COVID and the rays of hope we can find in research: https://t.co/qYL9nVz6fV
With our sincere thanks to our many partners for your contributions to our success, NLCAHR is pleased to share our 2019-2020 annual report, titled (we think, aptly) Research at Home. In these remarkable times, we are grateful to have so much to celebrate. https://t.co/RL3g7Qr7a5
Wondering how to wade through the "evidence" on COVID-19? Here's a good primer on how to critically assess what you are reading: https://t.co/I4qY52c1Ej
Researchers at NLCAHR are producing rapid reviews and e-bulletins to keep our health system up-to-date on the very latest COVID-19 research. Check out this valuable resource here: https://t.co/U33DFAjeuo
Your thoughts on how you have managed through this global pandemic as a post-secondary student are important to helping us plan for the future.
We encourage all students to complete this Statistics Canada survey by the May 1 deadline. Participate online: https://t.co/VktQtqZzh1
The Newfoundland & Labrador Centre for Applied Health Research just launched a webpage where you can access the latest scientific evidence on COVID-19 from trusted Canadian and international sources. https://t.co/FXRPOFDJYr
We're all working from home, in compliance with recommendations for social distancing to manage risk during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. We'll keep up with our own research projects, but Research Exchange Group meetings will be suspended for the next month.