October 26, 2017
Fredericton, NB – October 26, 2017 – The Canadian Frailty Network (CFN) and the New Brunswick Health Research Foundation (NBHRF) have signed a new partnership agreement to create the CFN-NBHRF Frailty and Aging Research Engagement (FARE) initiative. The investment of CA$2M over the next five years will promote health research and health innovation in New…
September 18, 2017
September 25-29, 2017 marks the third annual Canadian Malnutrition Week. CFN Network Investigators Heather Keller and Leah Gramlich co-chair the Canadian Malnutrition Task Force Advisory Committee, and the theme for the 2017 campaign is From Hospital to Home. Together with the Canadian Nutrition Society, the Task Force is hosting three webinars, and has produced a video…
September 18, 2017
Sharon Straus of St. Michael’s Hospital, and CFN Board Member, received $3,075,577 over 7 years for her project, Sustaining evidence-based chronic disease management. Robin Urquhart of the Nova Scotia Health Authority, and CFN Network Investigator, received $957,545 over 5 years for her project, Follow-up care of cancer survivors: optimizing survivor and health system outcomes. Congratulations,…
September 18, 2017
CFN has teamed up with the New Brunswick Health Research Foundation (NBHRF) to form a $2 million, five-year partnership to substantially advance evidence and practice for the care of older adults living with frailty. The partnership will also impact training of highly qualified personnel from New Brunswick by providing funds to support fellows/summer students participating…
September 18, 2017
The ability to convey the details and significance of research to non-experts, to translate it for the average person, is not an easy task… but what is the point of research if nobody understands it? CFN’s Citizen Engagement Committee (CEC) has created a set of guidelines to help communicate research to a broader, general audience….
September 17, 2017
Canadian Frailty Network is currently looking for volunteer citizen and HQP representatives on some of our Committees. Join us and help transform the way that Canada cares for its older citizens living with frailty! Click here to read the general eligibility requirements, expectations of Committee members, and to see the specific Terms of Reference for…
September 15, 2017
CFN Board Members delivered signature keynote addresses at the 2017 CAHS Forum and Annual General Meeting held September 14-15 in Ottawa. Dr. Jean Gray delivered the Paul Armstrong Lecture, speaking on The Promise and Perils of Contemporary Therapeutics. The joint CAHS-University of Calgary Cy Frank Legacy Lectureship was delivered by Dr. Tom Noseworthy, Innovation in…
September 15, 2017
Colleen Maxwell is a Professor in the School of Pharmacy at the University of Waterloo with a cross-appointment to the School of Public Health & Health Systems. Her new position recognizes her achievement in the field of pharmcoepidemiology – the study of medication use and effects in human populations – where she is nationally and…
September 15, 2017
University of Toronto Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation alumni newsletter, Connect, recently profiled new CFN Board Member Shirlee Sharkey.Click here to read about Shirlee’s passion for patient-centred care and the experiences that made her the health systems expert and leader that she is today. Shirlee was also recognized recently with an honorary degree…
September 14, 2017
Canadian Frailty Network is pleased to announce the election of three prominent Canadians to our Board of Directors at the CFN Annual General Meeting on September 14, 2017, as well as the re-election of three Directors. Angus Campbell, Executive Director, Caregivers Nova Scotia Angus joins our Board as a Citizen/Caregiver member. Angus is very…