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Explore the potential of bottom-up patient-focused projects in primary care research networks. Discover collaboration opportunities within Canadian local, inter-network, and national projects. Get insights on community-based research and innovative approaches to ADR reporting and continuous morbidity recording.
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TARRANT: where might we go next? Neil Drummond Director of Research Dept of Family Medicine University of Calgary
Primary Care Research Networks • Common in US • Common in UK • Rare in Canada
Canadian Primary Care Research Networks • Toronto • Kingston • London • Halifax • Sherbrook • Vancouver • TARRANT? (Key theme - “bottom-up” – your patients in your projects
M M M M Appendix VIIICanadian Network of Primary Care Research Networks:potential local, inter-network and national collaboration National Projects National Research System (NaReS) Network TARRANT projects Nortren projects Sherbrooke projects Halifax projects Inter-network collaboration TARRANT Network Nortren Network Sherbrooke Network Halifax Network
Canadian Network of Networks • CIHR Team Grant • Adverse drug reactions sentinel network
Canadian Network of Networks • All-cause continuous morbidity recording
TARRANT primary care research network • community-based research questions • community-based research projects • “your patients in your projects”
TARRANT – a possible future ADR reporting CMR Flu watch Community-based research
What would we need? • TARRANT A – Flu watch – funded and resourced • TARRANT B – ADR reporting/CMR – CIHR proposal • TARRANT C – Community-based research – part funded and resourced