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New report from the Canadian Primary Care Research Network (CPCRN): Methods and strategies for collecting patient-reported measures (English only)
The team is pleased to share the report Patient-Reported Indicators: Methods of Data Collection and Strategies to Support Data Gathering.
This document brings together insights from exchanges with more than 30 participants during an event held alongside the OECD PaRIS study in fall 2024. Our team coordinated and facilitated the session with Professor Sabrina Wong, the Canadian co-lead of PaRIS.
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A strong presence at Research Day 2025
Enthusiasm was definitely the order of the day when it came to the team's work accomplished to improve primary care practices.
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A look back at the 52nd NAPCRG
The team enjoyed the richness of the encounters and the inspiration that came from the workshops and conferences! Congratulations to all!
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52nd NAPCRG Annual Meeting I November 20-24, 2024 - Part 1
An impressive delegation of 16 team members is present at this key event in primary care research.
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A successful thesis defense for Jessica Bernier!
The evaluators enthusiastically received her and appreciated her passion, as well as, the program's relevance to improving services!
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CIUSSS du Saguenay—Lac-Saint-Jean's Research Day 2024
The Chair team was on hand to share the latest results from several of our research initiatives.
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A shower of stars from the Chair at CAHSPR and ACFAS in Ottawa!
Four oral presentations, eight posters, and a round table were produced for four award-winning knowledge transfer products!
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The Chair team visits Newfoundland for a crucial summit to the future of primary care in Canada.
The aim was to develop a consensus document detailing a national plan to enhance the role of FMG nurses.
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Chair students on the road again for NAPCRG 2023!
Véronique, Marie-Eve and Anaëlle were in San Francisco for the world's largest primary care research conference.
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Marie-Eve was in Alberta to share the team's expertise on PROMs and PREMs indicators!
Pre Marie-Eve Poitras returned from the conference inspired by the opportunity to exchange PREMs and PROMs expertise.
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