Gaming and Pandemics: Agile analysis in a time of crisis
About the presentation: Public Health Ontario (PHO) in collaboration with the Institute for Pandemics (Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto) is hosting a PHO Rounds session on gaming strategies and vaccination planning. In early November 2020, Canada’s Vaccine Rollout Task Force (VRTF) directed that COVID-19 vaccination planning...
Student Meet and Greet: Dr. Amol Verma
Dr. Amol Verma is a physician, scientist, and Assistant Professor in General Internal Medicine at St. Michael’s Hospital and the University of Toronto. Studente are encouraged to bring questions for Dr. Verma.
T-CAIREM Special Lecture: Dr. Amol Verma
Dr. Amol Verma is a physician, scientist, and Assistant Professor in General Internal Medicine at St. Michael’s Hospital and the University of Toronto. He will discuss how Canada can harness the potential of AI in medicine.
T-CAIREM Trainee Rounds: Brokoslaw Laschowski and Michael Lee
Meet two emerging U of T researchers at the forefront of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in medicine.
Tobacco Teaching with Elder Jacque Lavalley
Hosted by ON-NEIHR, IRN, and Waakebiness Institute for Indigenous Health. Open to all.
Handling Missing Data in Health Science Research
WHEN Day 1 - Tuesday, June 21 – 1:00-3:00pm Day 2 - Thursday, June 23 - 1:00-3:00pm INSTRUCTOR Professor Aya Mitani Missing data problem is common in health science research. The default option in standard statistical software for handling missing data is to delete the observations with missing data, which...
Research to Improve Care for First Nations: An Example From Northwestern Ontario
Although Indigenous people experience disparities in health and mental wellness, there is limited capacity to clinically support, and conduct research/evaluation in partnership with communities in a manner that is culturally- and contextually-appropriate. Identifying overarching needs also requires recognition of the unique histories and contexts that influence health needs. This presentation...
Human Rights and Global Disparities in Access to COVID-19 Vaccines
Join the Division of Clinical Public Health, and the Centre for Global Health at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, for this webinar on Human Rights and Global Disparities in Access to COVID-19 Vaccines. Vaccine apartheid has long existed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. While mechanisms...
T-CAIREM Special Lecture: Dr. Brian Courtney
Adventures in Med-Tech Innovation and Application of Artificial Intelligence in Image-Guided Therapy Dr. Courtney will describe his personal experiences in the development of new medical technologies, as well as some of the challenges and opportunities in med-tech commercialization in Canada. He will also provide an overview of his current research...
Student-Led Panel Series: Engaging patients and care partners in research: practical tips from trainees and early career researchers
The Student-Led Panel Series is excited to present the third and final installment of the Panel Series which will discuss Engaging patients and care partners in research on Wednesday, May 18th from 5-6 pm. Patient engagement in research involves meaningful and active collaboration with patients and care partners (e.g., family...