Overview Population Health Research is inherently interdisciplinary, multifaceted and firmly rooted in the evolving connections between place, time and related socioeconomic processes. To excel in this rapidly diversifying field, individuals require a broad range of multidisciplinary skills gained through applied, collaborative and real world learning environments. Objective To serve the emerging multidisciplinary skills and capacity building needs of Population Health Researchers within a rapidly diversifying field. Approach Establishment of an innovative research training platform that supports skill development in an accessible, collaborative and applied learning environment. Designed in collaboration with a multi-university resear...
Clinician–investigators, also called physician–scientists, offer critical knowledge and perspectives...
Although interdisciplinary research is becoming the dominant model for understanding complex health ...
Expanding research capacity of large research networks within health care delivery systems requires ...
ABSTRACT Objectives To serve the emerging multidisciplinary skills and capacity building needs of P...
Abstract Background Current dimensions of the primary health care research (PHC) context, including ...
Objectives: To develop a curriculum (Joint Advanced Seminars- JAS) that produced PhD fellows who und...
Capacity development for clinical research is held back by a lack of recognition for the skills acqu...
ObjectivesIncreasing research capacity is important for health services as part of improving the con...
Background: A key component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Roadmap for Medical Research ...
The National Institutes of Health has made considerable investments to diversify the biomedical rese...
The authors describe a national training program in Canada focusing on research in primary health c...
Demand for training in mixed methods is high, with little research on faculty development or assessm...
The sustainable development goals (SDGs) emphasize the inextricable connections between improved hea...
Population health intervention research (PHIR) is a relatively new research field that studies inter...
Despite wide use by the public, limited evidence is available for many complementary and integrative...
Clinician–investigators, also called physician–scientists, offer critical knowledge and perspectives...
Although interdisciplinary research is becoming the dominant model for understanding complex health ...
Expanding research capacity of large research networks within health care delivery systems requires ...
ABSTRACT Objectives To serve the emerging multidisciplinary skills and capacity building needs of P...
Abstract Background Current dimensions of the primary health care research (PHC) context, including ...
Objectives: To develop a curriculum (Joint Advanced Seminars- JAS) that produced PhD fellows who und...
Capacity development for clinical research is held back by a lack of recognition for the skills acqu...
ObjectivesIncreasing research capacity is important for health services as part of improving the con...
Background: A key component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Roadmap for Medical Research ...
The National Institutes of Health has made considerable investments to diversify the biomedical rese...
The authors describe a national training program in Canada focusing on research in primary health c...
Demand for training in mixed methods is high, with little research on faculty development or assessm...
The sustainable development goals (SDGs) emphasize the inextricable connections between improved hea...
Population health intervention research (PHIR) is a relatively new research field that studies inter...
Despite wide use by the public, limited evidence is available for many complementary and integrative...
Clinician–investigators, also called physician–scientists, offer critical knowledge and perspectives...
Although interdisciplinary research is becoming the dominant model for understanding complex health ...
Expanding research capacity of large research networks within health care delivery systems requires ...