We are a McMaster laboratory focused on better characterizing trauma among special populations and developing novel treatment interventions. Led by M McKinnon.
L'Université McMaster mène des recherches pour comprendre l'effet des traumatismes sexuels militaires sur les partenaires romantiques des victimes. Si vous souhaitez participer à cette étude, veuillez contacter [email protected].
Are you a healthcare provider working in Canada? You are invited to participate in an anonymous survey about your work-related experiences. The survey will take approximately 15-20 minutes to complete. For more information or to participate, please go to: https://t.co/wJamt0J0pY
McMaster University is conducting research to understand the effect of military sexual trauma on the romantic partners of survivors. If you are interested in participating in this study, please contact [email protected].
Calling all health care providers, researchers, mental health professionals, and interested allies! Join us on May 21 for a free symposium about the collaborative efforts of Homewood Health, @McMasterU & @HRIMentalHealth to support HCP wellness.
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Congratulations to the recipients of the 2024/2025 Atlas Institute for Veterans and Families collaborative research funding opportunities to explore and advance key research questions related to Veteran and Veteran Family mental health and well-being.
McMaster University is conducting research to understand the effect of military sexual trauma on romantic partners of survivors. If you are interested in participating in this study, please contact [email protected].
McMaster University is conducting research to understand experiences of CAF Reserve Forces members and Veterans who have experienced military sexual trauma. If you would like to discuss your experiences, please contact [email protected].
Please join us March 21, 2024, 12:00pm-1:30pm EST for a free virtual symposium event titled, "Considerations of Identity Factors in Experiences of, and Research Related to, Military Sexual Trauma and Military Sexual Misconduct". Register: https://t.co/kuF3IYpHhm
Canadian healthcare leaders, managers, and frontline providers are invited to participate in a research study on organizational culture and the mental health of healthcare providers: https://t.co/KqxapvKbng
The Pan-Canadian Sexual Misconduct During Military Service Collaborative Network 2022-2023 Student and Early Career Researcher Symposium recording is available here: https://t.co/3bbTfqJqgi. Thank you to the presenters and everyone who was able to attend!
“... we wanted to see what this would look like for public safety populations,” says Ashley Williams, postdoctoral fellow @TraumaMcMaster@McMasterU. #PrinceAlbert#HamOnt https://t.co/Gn5puV7t4k
Join us for a virtual event March 23, 2023, 12:00pm EST with students and early career researchers to better understand military sexual misconduct and military sexual trauma as well as important considerations on how we learn about this important issue: https://t.co/nZPMgdGjIA
We are looking for healthcare professionals to tell us about their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. If you would like to share your story, please message [email protected].
Are you a Canadian #healthcareprovider who's worked during #COVID19? Tell us your story.
We are currently recruiting HCPs to record video interviews about their experiences of the pandemic.
We want Canadians to know your reality. Help us show them.
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🎗TOMORROW! Join us on Zoom for a virtual town hall about family and interpersonal impacts for #healthcareproviders during the #COVID19 pandemic.
This free event will feature @MckinnonIn, @KimARitchie, @HeidiCramm, Kelly Hassell & Emily Sullo.
Register: https://t.co/B1ye6WuZkx
📣 On September 15, join us for a virtual town hall about family and interpersonal impacts for #healthcareproviders during the #COVID19 pandemic.
This free event will feature @MckinnonIn, @KimARitchie, @HeidiCramm, Kelly Hassell & Emily Sullo.
Register: https://t.co/B1ye6WuZkx
Canadian healthcare workers are invited to participate in our ongoing research study about their mental health and experiences during the pandemic! To participate or learn more, click here: https://t.co/oXCtAUSr90