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April, 2020.ÌýSURVEY:ÌýDr. Colleen Norris, Co-PI of the GOING-FWD consortium is part of a research team at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. They are conducting a research study to determine how the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted health care workers across the globe. It has been translated in a few languages.
Please share the text below to all your colleagues and send to your departments to distribute if you are a health care worker. You could also fill in the survey if it applies to you:
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Your participation is voluntary and you are under no obligation to complete the survey. Your responses will be completely confidential and anonymous. Responses will be analyzed in aggregate and at no time will individual responses be made available to anyone. Compiled results of this survey may be presented in peer-reviewed publications and scientific presentations. This survey has been approved by the Conjoint Health Research Ethics Board at the University of Calgary.
Join our growing community of CVD leaders
Now in its seventh year, the WHFÌýEmerging Leaders ProgrammeÌýprovides training and networking opportunities in cardiovascular health policy and implementation research for healthcare practitioners, researchers, and global health advocates, while focusing on a different priority area every year.
This year, 25 successful candidates will be joining our 150-strong global community of leaders in cardiovascular health to explore the topic ofÌýcardiovascular disease prevention among people living with diabetes.
Participants will participate in online training, a five-day think tank seminar onÌý20-25 September 2020ÌýinÌýLisbon, Portugal, and collaborative group work based on proposals developed during the seminar, with seed funding support for deserving applications.
We aim to reach as many potential candidates as possible on a global basis. Candidates from academia, civil service, private industry and cardiovascular medicine are all encouraged to apply.
For any further queries or information about the Programme, please don't hesitate to contact us atÌýemergingleaders [at] worldheart.org.
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Dr. Colleen Norris will be presenting "The Challenges in Measuring Gender in Data Collection and Analysis" at the Libin International Trainee Symposium: Research is Better with Sex and Gender! in Banff, Alberta, Canada on February 4-5, 2020.Ìý
The Libin International Trainee Symposium: Research is Better with Sex & Gender! World-class experts on incorporating sex and gender considerations into research planning, preparation, study design, implementation, data analysis and dissemination will be on hand to provide coaching and insight. []
Jan 23rd 2020.One investigator and two trainees are presenting a poster at the 2020 Canadian Women’s Heart Health Summit.ÌýThe Summit will be held on April 2 and 3, 2020 [ ]
1) Valeria Raparelli (Rome, Italy)Ìý
"The GOING-FWD (Gender Outcomes INternational Group: to Further Well-being Development) Project"
2) Uri Bender (Montreal, Canada)
"Do sex hormones mediate the effecr of gender on acute coronary syndrom outcomes?"ÌýPoster presentation.
3) Christina Tadiri (Montreal, Canada)
"Applying a Gender-Based Approach to Systematic Reviews: Inconsistencies in Definitions and Indexing" Poster presentation.
Jan. 8th 2020. Dr Louise Pilote is attending the CANADIAN ORGANIZATION FOR GENDER AND SEXÌýRESEARCH (COGS 2020) meeting in British Columbia, Canada. [ 2020_cogs_conference_-_final_programme_jan_7.pdf ]
Jan. 7th 2020. Valeria Raparelli and Louise Pilote'sÌýpaper onÌýSex Differences in Cardiovascular Effectiveness of Newer Glucose-Lowering Drugs Added to Metformin in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Published in JAHA.Ìý
Dec.13th 2019. Women's HEALTH is Prominent in the Minister of Health Mandate Letter from the Prime Minister. (1) Work with the CIHR to integrate sex- and gender-based analyses, to ensure research takes diversity factors into account to improve women’s health care. (2)ÌýProvide funding to the CIHR so that it can create academic research grants for studies on gender. (3)ÌýCreate a National Institute for Women’s Health Research, that will bring together experts in women’s health to tackle gaps in research and care. [ ]