Learning how to secure grants enables researchers to conduct impactful projects that innovate solutions and shape our future.
The Canadian Primary Care Trials Network is hosting this webinar to help you
This webinar is for researchers, trainees, healthcare professionals, and patient partners interested in learning how to develop compelling grant proposals.
Speaker
Dr. Andrew Pinto is the founder of the Canadian Primary Care Trials Network and the Upstream Lab. Dr. Pinto holds the CIHR Applied Public Health Chair in Upstream Prevention, is a Public Health and Preventive Medicine Specialist at St. Michael’s Hospital, and an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto. He also serves on the Institute Advisory Board of CIHR’s Institute for Population and Public Health.
About the Canadian Primary Care Trials Network
The Canadian Primary Care Trials Network (CPCTN) aims to support world-class trials in primary care and outpatient settings across Canada. CPCTN engages primary care researchers, frontline primary care providers, organizational leaders, policymakers, and patient and community representatives. The network’s focus is on improving patient and community health and conducting high-quality research to inform best practices, policies, and interventions in primary care, thereby contributing to improved health outcomes across diverse communities.
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