CSPC (@cspc_queensu) 's Twitter Profile
CSPC

@cspc_queensu

The Centre for Studies in Primary Care (CSPC) is the research arm of the Dept of Family Medicine at QueensU #research #familymedicine #mededresearch #queensu

ID: 3438061515

linkhttps://familymedicine.queensu.ca/research/cspc calendar_today24-08-2015 15:44:47

724 Tweet

334 Followers

318 Following

CSPC (@cspc_queensu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are pleased to announce Dr. Colleen Grady Colleen Grady and Rebecca Theal were awarded $109,682 from the Government of Alberta, 2023-24 SPHIFR grant program with “Exploring Onboarding Practices for PTSI Prevention in Entry to Practice Paramedics.”

We are pleased to announce Dr. Colleen Grady <a href="/grady_colleen/">Colleen Grady</a> and Rebecca Theal were awarded $109,682 from the Government of Alberta, 2023-24  SPHIFR grant program with “Exploring Onboarding Practices for PTSI Prevention in Entry to Practice Paramedics.”
CSPC (@cspc_queensu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Amrita Roy discussed proposed collaborative research on youth health promotion in West Bengal, India, at a research-focussed roundtable organized by the VP Global Engagement during a delegation from the High Commission of India's visit to Queen's: queensu.ca/international/…

Dr. Amrita Roy discussed proposed collaborative research on youth health promotion in West Bengal, India, at a research-focussed roundtable organized by the VP Global Engagement during a delegation from the High Commission of India's visit to Queen's:  queensu.ca/international/…
CSPC (@cspc_queensu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Dr. Amrita Roy on her article published in Ethnicity & Health: "Race as a determinant of prenatal depressive symptoms: analysis of data from the ‘All Our Families’ study." tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

CSPC (@cspc_queensu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Drs. Eva Purkey and Imaan Bayoumi, along with the I-CREAte team, have produced a report on our first project, Engaging Families to Build Healthy Communities. Read the report here: queensu.ca/i-create/engag… Queen's Department of Family Medicine

CSPC (@cspc_queensu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 2024 Primary Care Research Day finished successfully with the support of Queen's Department of Family Medicine and the help of the CSPC staff. Thank you to all the guests for celebrating this annual PGY2 residents' research showcase. Tune in for the project winner announcement.

The 2024 Primary Care Research Day finished successfully with the support of <a href="/QueensuFamMed/">Queen's Department of Family Medicine</a> and the help of the CSPC staff. Thank you to all the guests for celebrating this annual PGY2 residents' research showcase. Tune in for the project winner announcement.
CSPC (@cspc_queensu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Marissa Beckles and Rebecca Theal, along with Dr. Andrew Pinto from UofT, delivered a speech on "How can busy family physicians become more engaged with research? Ideas from EON—your practice-based research and learning network" at the Grand Rounds.

Marissa Beckles and Rebecca Theal, along with Dr. Andrew Pinto from UofT, delivered a speech on "How can busy family physicians become more engaged with research? Ideas from EON—your practice-based research and learning network" at the Grand Rounds.
CSPC (@cspc_queensu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are looking for Research Associates who have experience working with Indigenous communities or a strong skill set in community engagement for 3 Indigenous projects. See the job posts under Research. familymedicine.queensu.ca/administration… Queen's Department of Family Medicine

CSPC (@cspc_queensu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Drs. Kruse and Phillips, in the article published in AEM Education & Training: "A novel online training program for sexual and gender minority health increases allyship in cisgender, heterosexual paramedics." Read it here:onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ae… Queen's Department of Family Medicine

CSPC (@cspc_queensu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to 5 PGY2 residents for their excellent resident projects at the PCRD 2024. The awards come with an honorarium and a formal announcement at graduation.

Congratulations to 5 PGY2 residents for their excellent resident projects at the PCRD 2024. The awards come with an honorarium and a formal announcement at graduation.
CSPC (@cspc_queensu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Dr. Nomusa Mngoma and a team of researchers from across Canada, on their "Imagining Canada's Future" SSHRC grant for a project advancing our understanding of the health impacts of climate change.

Congratulations to Dr. Nomusa Mngoma and a team of researchers from across Canada, on their "Imagining Canada's Future" SSHRC grant for a project advancing our understanding of the health impacts of climate change.
Queen's University (@queensu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#QueensU researchers have been awarded $3.5M from CIHR to advance cutting-edge cancer treatments, improve end-of-life care, enhance food sovereignty, and identify bleeding disorders. Learn more about their innovative work ⤵️| #QueensuResearch queensu.ca/gazette/storie…

CSPC (@cspc_queensu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Dr. Sarah Funnell and their team on being awarded a $638,776 CIHR grant, ranking first in their panels. healthsci.queensu.ca/stories/news-a…

Congratulations to Dr. Sarah Funnell and their team on being awarded a $638,776 CIHR grant, ranking first in their panels. healthsci.queensu.ca/stories/news-a…
CSPC (@cspc_queensu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are pleased to announce Drs. Amrita Roy (PI) and Kathy Pouteau successfully secured a CTAQ Research Endowment Fund Grant ($25,000), which is being done in partnership with KFL&A Public Health, with a team involving Indigenous representatives in the area.

We are pleased to announce Drs. Amrita Roy (PI) and Kathy Pouteau successfully secured a CTAQ Research Endowment Fund Grant ($25,000), which is being done in partnership with KFL&amp;A Public Health, with a team involving Indigenous representatives in the area.
CSPC (@cspc_queensu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Amrita Roy is hiring a current graduate student, preferably at Queen's or within driving distance of Kingston, ON, for her recently awarded Indigenous Health project. See details here: familymedicine.queensu.ca/source/Family%…

CSPC (@cspc_queensu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Dr. Amrita Roy on successfully securing an SSHRC Connection Grant ($50,000) with Dr. Colleen Grady Colleen Grady. This grant will be used in the knowledge mobilization of previous research in partnership with the local Indigenous Wellness Council.

Congratulations to Dr. Amrita Roy on successfully securing an SSHRC Connection Grant ($50,000) with Dr. Colleen Grady <a href="/grady_colleen/">Colleen Grady</a>. This grant will be used in the knowledge mobilization of previous research in partnership with the local Indigenous Wellness Council.
Queen's Health Sciences (@queensuhealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I-CREAte, a Research@Queen's University initiative, just received $172K from the Sisters Impact Fund at @CFKingstonArea. This supports building a community research hub to address Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in #KFLA, led by Queen's University Drs. Eva Purkey & Imaan Bayoumi. Learn more ➡️

I-CREAte, a <a href="/queensuResearch/">Research@Queen's University</a> initiative, just received $172K from the Sisters Impact Fund at @CFKingstonArea. This supports building a community research hub to address Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in #KFLA, led by <a href="/queensu/">Queen's University</a> Drs. Eva Purkey &amp; <a href="/ibayoumi/">Imaan Bayoumi</a>. Learn more ➡️
CSPC (@cspc_queensu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Drs. Amrita Roy and Kathy Pouteau are collaborating with KFL&A Public Health and Indigenous partners for this community-based project. Eligible community members are invited to participate – bit.ly/tc-decrim

Drs. Amrita Roy and Kathy Pouteau are collaborating with KFL&amp;A Public Health and Indigenous partners for this community-based project. Eligible community members are invited to participate –
bit.ly/tc-decrim
CSPC (@cspc_queensu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A team of researchers at CSPC and HSPRI is offering a PhD training opportunity in primary care research starting fall 2025. See posting for details and contact info to apply: phs.queensu.ca/source/PhD%20p… Health Services and Policy Research Institute Queen's Department of Family Medicine

CSPC (@cspc_queensu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All are invited to the Indigenous Health and Wellness Council's Spring Community Gathering, for knowledge exchange of community-based, SSHRC-funded research led by DFM/CSPC researchers Dr. Amrita Roy and Dr. Colleen Grady. Please register at: eventbrite.ca/e/indigenous-h…

All are invited to the Indigenous Health and Wellness Council's Spring Community Gathering, for knowledge exchange of community-based, SSHRC-funded research led by DFM/CSPC researchers Dr. Amrita Roy and Dr. Colleen Grady. Please register at: eventbrite.ca/e/indigenous-h…