These team-funded programs mobilize communities for research impact — supporting co-development of research questions and disseminating research evidence to audiences who can directly use it. Continue reading “Competitions open: 2023 Convening & Collaborating (C2) and Reach Programs”
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Out of the Weeds: An online webinar for health care provider education on the health effects of smoking cannabis
Dr. Amanda Hu and a research team used their Reach award to educate health practitioners about cannabis after its legalization in Canada in 2018.
Using health research to improve health: Our 2022 Convening & Collaborating (C2) and Reach awardees
Congratulations to our 2022 Convening & Collaborating (C2) and Reach award research teams.
Maximizing the impact of health research: MSFHR funds knowledge translation activities for 32 research teams
The 2021 Convening & Collaborating and Reach award recipients are co-creating and disseminating research to increase its impact on health and care in BC.
A 20-year journey of health research in BC: Bringing hope and healing through emerging therapies
Dr. Shannon Dames’ Roots to Thrive program enables caregivers facing burnout to succeed and flourish in high-stress situations.
A 20-year journey of health research in BC: A knowledge translation approach
Dr. Joanie Sims-Gould’s research focuses on improving the health and well-being of older people and their families.
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Talking about sex: A new app to revolutionize women’s sex therapy
With MSFHR funding, Dr. Lori Brotto is setting out to solve access to sexual disfunction treatment for BC women with a simple tool: a smartphone.
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Creating pathways to research impact: MSFHR funds knowledge translation activities for 24 research teams
The 2020 C2 and Reach award recipients are co-creating and disseminating research to increase its impact on British Columbians.
MSFHR’s 2021 Suite of Funding Opportunities Will Enable Innovative Health Research Across BC
By investing in and supporting health research, we are continuing to support British Columbians through the pandemic and our province’s economic recovery.
Dr. Shannon Dames encourages others to find their “Roots to Thrive”
Dr. Shannon Dames, Vancouver Island University School of Nursing professor and researcher, and Roots to Thrive founder.
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