NEW! For graduate students starting your research in the new year, complete the Tri-Council's online tutorial. Get certified on the latest guidelines on ethical conduct for research involving humans.
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NEW! For graduate students starting your research in the new year, complete the Tri-Council's online tutorial. Get certified on the latest guidelines on ethical conduct for research involving humans. | ||
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join the W21C for a Special Seminar When: 10:30 AM, Wednesday January 11, 2012 Featuring: David Musson (MD PhD) Director, Centre for Simulation-Based Learning; Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesia, McMaster University Topic: High fidelity simulation as a tool for evaluating telemedicine and other complex care systems Where: W21C Research and Innovation Centre, GD01 Teaching Research and Wellness (TRW) Building, 3280 Hospital Drive N.W. (www.w21c.org) This 1 hour presentation will include time for questions and discussion. Start: 19:30
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Endocrinology 1930 Obesity: The New Physiology | ||
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KT Canada National Seminar Series January 12, 10:00-11:30 MT Please join us for Knowledge Translation Canada National Seminar Series, Session #5 Date: Thursday, January 12th from 1000-1130 MT With France Legare and Joan Sargeant Title: Update on the CPD KT Initiatives Learning objectives: * To review CPD KT initiatives in the past 2 years associated with KT Canada * To present one or two ongoing projects * To discuss challenges ahead | ||
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Spotlight on Knowledge Translation Methods & Tools, Jan 13, 01:00pm ET (11AM MT) The National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools (NCCMT) is pleased to present a new Fireside Chat series in collaboration with CHNET Works! Join us for a series of chats featuring a selection of popular resources from NCCMT's Registry of KT Methods and Tools. Meet the authors of the resource. Hear "real world" examples of how it has been used by colleagues around the country. | ||
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Research Services will be hosting a web/teleconference with Nicole Viens, NSERC CREATE program officer on Monday, January 16 from 9:45 am to 12:00 pm, Calgary time. This is will be an opportunity to discuss the CREATE program and ask any questions you may have regarding program requirements and making your application more competitive. Start: 18:00
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This is your invitation to the Calgary History of Medicine Event on Monday, January 16, 2012 with speaker for the event being Dr. David Monteyne, Associate Professor, Faculty of Environmental Design, University of Calgary whose topic is "Architectural History and the Modern Hospital". Could you please advertise this event on Thursday, January 12th, 2012? | ||
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Are you interested in learning how to do research? Want to be more engaged in osteoarthritis care?You are invited to our open information sessions!This initiative will offer a free course on research methods, taught by the University of Calgary professors.Participants ‐ people who live with osteoarthritis ‐ will be trained to become patient researchers and partners in health care planning. They will learn how to design, carry out, and publish research, and get involved in the patient engagement movement in Canada. Start: 12:00
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KD Unboxed: What's wrong with relying on Kraft Dinner® as a Band-Aid® for inequity? Dr. Melanie Rock January 17, 2012 - 12 to 1:30 pm Refreshments will be provided. For more information: http://www.ucalgary.ca/foodmarketing Start: 13:30
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The next Protocol Submission Program (PSP) Training Session is: Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 To register for PSP training please go to: http://www.ucalgary.ca/cccr/node/224 If you do not have a MED domain account and want to register for PSP training, please contact: David Zarecky (403) 210-6329 Start: 16:00
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Speed Date a Researcher - Obesity ResearchFoothills Hospital campus 4 to 6 pmIf you’re interested in obesity research on the University of Calgary campus, you don’t want to miss the return of “Speed Date A Researcher.” | ||
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The Health Sciences Library is offering a free instruction session on how to search OVID MEDLINE using MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) in the Health Sciences Library Computer Classroom, 1460B. No registration needed - just drop in. For further information, please contact the Library Information Desk at hslibr@ucalgary.ca or call (403) 220-6857. Start: 12:50
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BHSc students...Do you want to learn about Family Medicine as a career? Tuesday, January 24th See Jennifer Logan at the BHSc Office for details. | ||
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Research Services is organizing an information session on the CIHR Open Operating Grant March 2012 Competition. This information session will focus mainly on the application process and as such, the participation of researchers' support staff is highly encouraged.The focus of the workshop will be on the application process, including an introduction to ResearchNet and an overview of the internal University of Calgary review and approval process. It's aimed at administrative staff who assist faculty members in preparing grant applications. Start: 19:30
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This one-day course will be of interest to hospitalists, primary care and urgent care physicians who want to improve their choice of appropriate common diagnostic imaging procedures and their interpretation of diagnostic images and reports. In this course, diagnostic imaging topics covering different systems will be explored in depth and supplemented with the opportunity to participate in small-group, case reviews of various clinical presentations. | ||
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Science Cafés are informal evenings that provide scientists, researchers and the public a chance to discuss current issues in science in an informal pub and town hall atmosphere. January 30, 2012 Speakers: Dr. Tom Louie, University of Calgary Moderator: Dr. Mark Joffe, University of Alberta | ||
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