Betty Havens Prize for Knowledge Mobilization in Aging (Canadian Institutes of Health Research)
Betty Havens Prize for Knowledge Mobilization in Aging
Betty Havens Prize for Knowledge Mobilization in Aging
Nominations are open until October 15 for the U of R’s Centre on Aging and Health (CAH) Award for Innovation in Health and Wellness.
For detailed information on eligibility and adjudication criteria, and the online nomination form, visit: https://research.uregina.ca/cah/about-cah/innovation-in-health-wellness-award/
Interested in #PatientEngagement in health research? Check this out - it’s going to be awesome! @TO_dpr @PxPHub @cpn_rdc @AGEWELL_NCE @CIHR_IMHA @DrThomasHadjist
Congratulations to @DrThomasHadjist (#URegina Psychology, @UofRAgingCentre) on being named a Fellow of the @src_rsc’s Class of 2025! 🎉
His pioneering research has transformed how pain is assessed in older adults with #dementia and has advanced understanding of pain.
#GoFarUofR
Congratulations to @DrThomasHadjist on becoming a fellow with the Royal Society of Canada. 🎉
Can Social Media Help Improve Dementia Care? My TEDx talk is up on YouTube @UofRegina
It was my pleasure to do this interview on pain in dementia for the Greek media. Thanks for the interview, Marni Hadjiemanouel. I'm sorry about my broken Greek; I tried my best... https://www.facebook.com/share/v/16nYUyMQhb/