Thanks @GiveLifeUHN for the interview invite to the podcast. It is a pleasure to reflect and share my transplant experience as a living kidney donor and encourage others to consider becoming living donors. Peep the links for a listen!#livingdonor#kidneytransplant
Sneak peek #LivingTransplant Podcast: Great Actions Leave a Mark - Craig, a #livingkidneydonor to his brother, Kevin just over ten years ago. Listen to Craig's journey on Apple, Spotify, Amazon or wherever you get your podcasts.
https://t.co/ituaWXB7ZU
#greatactions@cansolveckd
It's been great meeting community members! Visit the @kidneycheck booth at @fnha Gathering Wisdom for a Shared Journey XII. Kidney Check is bringing kidney, diabetes and blood pressure checks to rural and remote #Indigenous Communities across Canada.
https://t.co/1kQ28dIbdg
It is always such a beautiful time to gather with Knowledge Keepers. Last week was a fulfilling time to listen, learn and reconnect with the Knowledge Keepers involved in this work with us. Knowledge Keepers in Research videos coming in 2023.
@cansolveckd was pleased to host Knowledge Keepers from across the country last week to support the work of Knowledge Keepers in Research resource.
A virtual book was created in 2021 and a video series is under development for release in 2023.
#indigenoushealth
Check out Can-SOLVE CKD Network Monthly Update | October 2022 - Now available in French!
Includes new https://t.co/qVg6ywTVZD website, IPERC presence at @wipce2022, @GiveLifeUHN Living Donation campaign, get involved through KidneyLink and more!
Read: https://t.co/E3i8nYYvzC
Kevin, an Anishinaabe/Cree filmmaker & photographer, is using his talents to highlight living organ donation through https://t.co/8jYtGlqYq3 to honour his kidney donor, big brother, Craig who donated his kidney 10 years ago today.
@TransplantMB@CanadasLifeline@cansolveckd
noticed brady.keeper waiting for a flight. humble guy and told about my relatives from Cross Lake and of course he knows them too.
keep thriving and being a role model for young neechi… https://t.co/tzGfddjoVI
Dr Malcolm King is a living library. I feel fortunate to have conversations and do some work thru Can-SOLVE for the Wabishki Bizhiko Skaanj Learning Pathway. Please join us for a great session on Feb 5th, 2020
Nimaamaa, Helen, presenting at #Ongomiizwin Research - 7th Annual Indigenous Health Research Symposium in Winnipeg, MB. Sharing about #cansolveckd and specifically the Wabishki Bizhiko… https://t.co/LjZOtGdGjq
On November 28, Can-SOLVE CKD will host a special webinar presentation by Dr. Malcolm King that will explore the ethical principles of engagement with Indigenous peoples in health research. Learn more and register now: https://t.co/6XzHQpg6Uy #IndigenousHealth#ResearchEthics
Craig Settee (@setts4) is at the CIHR-INMD’s Early Career Investigator Meeting, to discuss how IPERC guides the Can-SOLVE CKD network's activities to ensure the unique needs and perspectives of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people are represented. #INMD@CIHR_IRSC