Research Seminar: "Patient Engagement in Primary Health Care Research: Practical Applications and Challenges"
The McGill Department of Family Medicine presents “Patient Engagement in Primary Health Care Research: Practical Applications and Challenges” by Anne Marie Chomat MD PhD MPH.
Dr. Chomat is a post-doctoral Health Systems Impact Fellow in Participatory Research at McGill (PRAM)Ěýin the Department of Family Medicine. Her current transdisciplinary research, funded by Grand Challenges Canada, a GCC Transition-to-Scale award, and a Gates Grand Challenges Explorations grant, addresses maternal and child outcomes of a community-based, participatory group psychosocial intervention with Maya women, men, youth and elders in the Western Highlands of Guatemala. She leads the McGill’s researcher-patient dyad funded by RUIS in Quebec and she convenes the McGill Patient Engagement Network involving over a dozen clinical and research teams across the University. She will outline current controversies inpatient engagement and address some major challenges of this field, grounded with case examples. Her practical and pragmatic approach makes patient engagement accessible for clinicians and researchers alike.
Thursday November 1, 2018Â
From 12:30 to 2:00 pm
Department of Family Medicine
5858, Chemin de la CĂ´te-des-Neiges
BRING YOUR LUNCH!Â
There is no parking on site and parking is limited in the area.Â
Taxis and public transport are advised.Â
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(Please note: students from FMED 504 are expected to attend)Ěý