
Amber Campbell
@amber_campbell4
MSc #womenshealth #genderequity #hivresearch #BCC3study
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08-08-2012 19:59:32
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Check out this article for tips to meaningfully collaborate with community in research during a pandemic! It was a pleasure working on this piece with Melanie Murray Shayda Swann and Valerie Nicholson

Meaningful community collaboration in research is key! Check out this piece by members of the WHRI on how to meaningfully collaborate during a pandemic: bcmj.org/mds-be-covid-1… Melanie Murray Shayda Swann Amber Campbell Valerie Nicholson



We're so excited for the #CAHR2021 talks today! Be sure to check out our #BCC3 posters 90, 103, and 253 by Shayda Swann, Amber Campbell, and deseta


Congratulations to CTN Investigator Dr. Melanie Murray and the CARMA team for their recent publication in Reproductive Health for #CTN277! Read it here: …tive-health-journal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11… #research #womenshealth #HIV #openaccess


#BCC3Spotlight Amber Campbell is the research coordinator at Oak Tree Clinic, interested in meaningful community collaboration and women’s health and wellbeing. She is your contact for any questions related to study methods, consent, and participation.


Women are coming together to close the gap in women's health care and research! hivnet.ubc.ca/news/2022/03/c… Discover the new women's health-focused BCC3 Study - HIV Health, Equity, & Aging Research (#CTN335) study that combines the forces of CHIWOSresearch (#CTN262) and CARMA (#CTN277). #InternationalWomensDay




We're very proud of our team's recent awards! Shayda Swann 🏆Outstanding Trainee CITAC 🏆2nd Place Oral Presentation at CITAC Amber Campbell 🏆Mentor Award - BC Women's Hospital 🏆Supervisor Award - UBC Science Coop @MarcelaArdengue 🏆Rising Star - BC Women's Hospital




Excited to share a visual record of the Sharing Circles we held with Indigenous men and women living with HIV to help inform the WelTel text messaging study to improve care engagement and outcomes for those living with HIV @CorrinaKeeling Women's Health Research Institute



Amber Campbell @ambercampbell94 presenting her research at #CAHR2018 from the #CARMA study showing that women living with #hiv have more comorbid illness and take more medications than their negative peers Women's Health Research Institute The CTN+ | Le Réseau+ BC Women's Hospital
