We are pleased to announce the 2025-2026 CAH Distinguished Public Lecture on Thursday, March 5 at 6:30pm! Dr. Sally Chivers (Trent University) will deliver her talk, "Don't Panic! It's Just Aging."
U of R Main Campus, Education Auditorium (EA 106). Free admission & parking.
Congratulations to my doctoral student, @LouiseCastiillo, on her successful dissertation defense! The focus of her research was on a clinical trial evaluation of an app designed to help manage stress in caregivers of people living with dementia.
We just published a state of the art systematic review of pain assessment tools for people living with severe dementia. We provided recommendations for the most supported tools @AIGMcLennan @UofRegina https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272735826000139?via%3Dihub
The Winter 2026 CAH Newsletter has stories about:
Research on menopause with Canada Research Chair Dr. Jennifer Gordon, upcoming CAH spring public events, CAH relaunching research participant pool, CAH Director inducted as Fellow of the RSC, and more!
https://research.uregina.ca/cah/newsletters/issue-41/
Your contributions are truly impactful @brachaniec_mary Thank you for all the work you have done from pain research and related dissemination in Canada!

An honour to contribute to Issue 14 of Action on Pain podcast with @jendalycyr @Virginia_McI @keith_meldrum
@CIHR_IMHA
@ArthritisCan_
@DrThomasHadjist
@CAPA_Arthritis
@TO_dpr
@CanadianPain
@cpn_rdc
https://open.spotify.com/show/3lJKjVsZ61Kc8mWA9tXcyX
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/action-on-pain/id1837254788
Another awesome Festivus celebration with my group of students (notice the Festivus aluminum pole on the table). I’m fortunate to have many accomplishments in my life but I would be a lot less if it weren’t for these amazing students and their predecessors. Lots of gratitude.