We launched a call today for a special issue on citizenship and dementia. Details and links here, initial abstracts due April 10!
Feel free to dm for more info!
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Excited to announce a new special issue on citizenship and dementia. More details can be found on the website site: https://t.co/yblhOqmvDo and here is the direct link to the call:
https://t.co/NDBsMxDbEH
Initial abstracts due April 10!
NHMRC is investing $3 million for international collaborative research that globally advances the field of neurodegeneration among Indigenous populations. Read more in our media release: https://t.co/59eRma8RSX
@ccna_ccnv
#Dementia affects nearly every family in Canada. The GC and partners announced today $44.8M to support brain health & healthy aging through:
✅ 16 new research teams
✅ 1 national research training platform
✅ 1 knowledge mobilization hub
https://t.co/McoKuTn6NB
Are you interested in the latest discoveries in Alzheimer’s and dementia research and what they mean for caregivers and families? Join the @alzassociation for #AAICForAll, a no-cost event where you’ll learn directly from global experts. https://t.co/hMlQvx33Jw
New paper 👇🏽👇🏽
We did a scoping review of culturally safe Indigenous dementia care interventions - with zero included studies. And urgent call for Indigenous-specific dementia care improvement. Thank you to my team for the perseverance 💪💪
https://t.co/3nyPsh2AQH
@ZiadFazel@sameo416@APEGA_AB@UCalgaryMed Well this is a very flattering thread to see upon logging into twitter! And I have no memory of you calling me Rhonda hahaha but of course remember meeting you, and appreciate your very kind words here ☺️
Thrilled to be part of this incredible team to make a real difference in Indigenous brain health by partnering with communities and funded by an NFRF Transformation grant.
@UCalgaryFamMed@UCalgary@HotchkissBrain
An Indigenous-led, nation-wide research group have received $24 million in funding to revolutionize brain health for Indigenous people across Canada.
Dr. @PamelaMRoach will lead one of the research sites with the Métis Nation within Alberta. https://t.co/HwzUfAXwYt
#InTheNews As Canadians head to the polls this spring, Dr. Pamela Roach, PhD, urges us to reflect on the kind of country we want, and the kind of leadership we expect, especially when considering public health.
https://t.co/VbTacdDBcJ
#PublicHealth#CanadaElection2025
2 weeks ago, the O'Brien Institute co-hosted a town hall on the consequences of health misinformation.
Dr. Pamela Roach has authored a piece on ways we can push back on this #publichealth crisis. Read the article below 👇🏽& access reliable resources here: https://t.co/L2Z5fAgMS1
Find out more about our free, public town hall - join us to learn about misinformation and how to figure out how to know what to trust when you make important health decisions for you and your family 👇🏽👇🏽
Experts to come together for #UCalgary panel to examine the consequences of false health narratives and explore strategies to promote evidence-based decision-making https://t.co/VGMlq8ayuj @OBrien_IPH
Join us on March 4 for a town hall discussion where experts examine the impacts of health misinformation and explore strategies to make better, evidence-informed decisions about your health.
Read the story below👇🏽 and register here: https://t.co/3kAMHUvu2M
@SnyderInstitute
Linda Bakunda’s research explores disparities in access & quality of surgical care for African, Caribbean & Black communities to improve their health outcomes.
Watch her story: https://t.co/uLlSy7a1ak
Read more: https://t.co/F7PuQcts3X
#HealthCareAccess#BlackHistoryMonth
Hey Calgary, looking forward to this important and timely event!
The spread of health misinformation is on of the biggest issues of our time. What can we do?
Hope to see you there! March 4!
Details: https://t.co/7deACStbdg via @UCalgary@OBrien_IPH
Join the O’Brien Institute and other UCalgary research institutes in a public conversation about how to make sense of all the different sources of info out there so you can make the best decision for you and your family.
Let’s talk together about how to tell facts from fiction.
Wondering where to go for reliable sources of health information? Need help making evidence-based decisions?
Join experts Timothy Caulfield and Dr. Jeremy Grimshaw for a Town Hall discussion on health misinformation & its consequences.
https://t.co/3kAMHUuWde
@SnyderInstitute
"How the heck is the public supposed to know what to believe?" If you've asked this, you’re not alone.
Join experts for a Town Hall on the impact of health misinformation & how to find the truth.
Register now: https://t.co/3kAMHUvu2M
#health#misinformation@SnyderInstitute
Another amazing year at @IIDRNConference conference in Honolulu - thx to the organizers & all the Elders there. Making new connections and strengthening others to improve lives for Indigenous folks living with dementia around the world. @DementiaJournal@UCalgaryFamMed
When your best friend is on call and sends you a random text with a poster they’ve walked past at work that made them think of you.
Grateful for good people 💕