
Stephanie Montesanti
@s_montesanti
Canada Research Chair in Health System Integration, Associate Professor @UAlbertaSPH, health policy & systems researcher in primary care, #codesign #ImpSci
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On Dec 19th, my student Sarah Demedeiros successfully defended her MSc thesis on arts-based Indigenous KT practices in collaboration with the Grandmothers' Wisdom Network in AB. Such beautiful work from the ♥️. One of the grandmothers/Elders joined Sarah's defense and spoke to


Best part of the job! I’m feeling grateful for my CARE Lab team - their kindness, support, and most importantly how they all show up for each other. “…lead research from the heart” thanks Sarah Demedeiros #mentorship #MakingADifference #healthresearch


Congrats Sarah Demedeiros on achieving this milestone. It’s wonderful to think about the relationships and teachings you’ll carry with you.

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Exciting day joining Sylvia Jones to announce the government’s investment of $1.8 billion to connect 2 million more people to #primarycare by 2029. With these investments, Ontario will build a connected & convenient primary care system for everyone: tiny.cc/mor7001



As a predictor of future domestic violence, bail violations are an early alarm bell ahead of future domestic violence crimes. New research by @wells_lana, Ken Fyie, Ron Kneebone 🇨🇦🇺🇦, Stephanie Montesanti, Casey Boodt, Rebecca Davidson, and Kim Ruse, available tomorrow on





I’m so proud of our Aunties Within Reach team and the incredible work of the Indigenous health and social care providers (navigators, birth workers, midwives) delivering the Aunties Within Reach Program. This innovative program and model of care removes barriers for Indigenous Peoples in

Indigenous grandmothers are sharing traditional teachings with new moms, thanks to an initiative led by Stephanie Montesanti, WCHRI member. The project bridges generations, blending wisdom with modern maternal health for stronger, healthier communities. Listen to the interview on





Thanks National Post for featuring a story on the Grandmothers’ Wisdom Network. Five Indigenous grandmothers are reclaiming traditional knowledge and cultural teachings on pregnancy, childbirth and parenting. #Indigenoushealth Women & Children's Health Research Institute

