McMaster Collaborative for Health and Aging
@MacCollabAging
Working together to improve the health and well-being of older Canadians by advancing patient-oriented health research on aging
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📝Working on a proposal in health and aging? The CIHR Project Grant competition (Fall 2025) is open. Let’s strengthen your research through with community engagement. We help you plan, partner, and communicate with older adults, caregivers, and health system providers. We can…
We are deeply saddened by the passing of Lance Dingman, a cherished member of our community. Lance brought wisdom, warmth, and generosity to every conversation. He made a lasting impact, offering insight that challenged, inspired, and grounded us. Lance was also a tireless…
What happens when statistical trial results and lived experiences tell different stories? A new paper led by @ACHRU_McMaster explores the value of combining quantitative and qualitative data to evaluate a lifestyle intervention for older adults with diabetes and other chronic…
📢 Trainees! Want to make your research more inclusive + impactful? Join us May 9 for Partnered Research 101 — a workshop on building equitable, community-informed research partnerships. 🗓 Date: Friday, May 9, 2025 🕘 Time: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. 📍 Location: L.R. Wilson Hall,…
Trainees: Are you planning to submit an application to our Partnership in Research Fellowship to support meaningful and ethical engagement of older adults and/or caregivers in your research? The deadline is tomorrow, Tuesday, April 15, 2025! Apply now: collaborative-aging.mcmaster.ca/funding/partne…
Register for latest virtual Collaborative Conversation taking place today at 12 p.m. ET. ➡️➡️➡️Sign up here: collaborative-aging.mcmaster.ca/events/partner…
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Partnership in Systematic Reviews: Methods and Lessons Learned - McMaster Collaborative for Health...
03/03/2025 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm - Partnership in Systematic Reviews: Methods and Lessons Learned A Collaborative Conversation Series Webinar Date: Monday, March 3, 2025 Webinar Presentation: 12:00 –...
🔍 How can people with lived experience shape systematic reviews? Join us on March 3 at 12 p.m. ET for a virtual Collaborative Conversation on partnership in systematic reviews, featuring @ksnoguchi Kenny Noguchi & Patient Partner Advisors! 🎯What you'll learn: ✔ Methods to…
📚🤝Join @mcmasteroce & @Spark_McMaster on March 27-28th for #CERDay! 👥4 expert-led workshops + a Research Gallery showcasing local CER projects. Open to McMaster & community orgs/members! 🔗 Showcase your project: bit.ly/3QwV1X6 🔗 Register: bit.ly/435dAcr
🔍 How can people with lived experience shape systematic reviews? Join us on March 3 at 12 p.m. ET for a virtual Collaborative Conversation on partnership in systematic reviews, featuring @ksnoguchi Kenny Noguchi & Patient Partner Advisors! 🎯What you'll learn: ✔ Methods to…
Last chance to register for our upcoming webinar with @OARCnews on engaging residents in long-term care organizational design and governance taking place on Monday, January 27 at 12 p.m. EST ➡️collaborative-aging.mcmaster.ca/events/collabo…
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Collaborating for Change: A Co-Design Approach to Resident Engagement in Long-Term Care Homes -...
27/01/2025 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm - Collaborating for Change: A Co-Design Approach to Resident Engagement in Long-Term Care Homes A Collaborative Conversation Series Webinar Date: Monday, January 27,...
Join us for our next Collaborative Conversation on Mon., Jan 27 at 12 p.m. EST with @OARCnews! Collaborating for Change: A Co-Design Approach to Resident Engagement in Long-Term Care Homes How can collaboration and partnership strengthen resident engagement in long-term care…
Please join the McMaster Collaborative for Health and Aging for this timely topic! Current practices, barriers, enablers, and impacts of resident engagement in organizational design and governance are so important.
Join us for our next Collaborative Conversation on Mon., Jan 27 at 12 p.m. EST with @OARCnews! Collaborating for Change: A Co-Design Approach to Resident Engagement in Long-Term Care Homes How can collaboration and partnership strengthen resident engagement in long-term care…
OSSU's 4th ed. of the Capacity Building Compendium is an excellent resource for those working or interested in #PatientOrientedResearch, offering a comprehensive list of training opportunities and resources across Ontario. f 📢 Look for these resources and tools from the…
We invite you to register for our 2025 Research Day on Thursday, April 10, 2025. Join us as we celebrate 10 years of advancing #patientorientedresearch in Ontario with an engaging lineup of sessions and discussions! ossu25.swoogo.com/OSSU25
Happy New Year! Just a reminder that the deadline for the Karl Kinanen Graduate Research Scholarship is January 17th! Still time to apply! Learn more: gilbrea.mcmaster.ca/support/karl-k…
🚨 Big news! The Diabetes Action Community Hub is here—a living directory of support groups, organizations, & resources for people living with diabetes and their supporters. 💙 Built for the community, by the community. 📲 Explore & submit resources: diabetesaction.ca/community-hub/#
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