WCHRI Research Day Workshops and Keynotes - 2008 - 2014 2008 KEYNOTE 2009 KEYNOTE 2010 KEYNOTE 2011 KEYNOTE 2012 KEYNOTE 2013 document1 -Creating a Successful Ethics Application - Facilitator: Kim Kordov -Help I Need A Database: A Modern Approach To Clinical Research Data Management - Facilitator: Dr. Lawrence Richer -Introduction to Community-Based Research - Facilitator: Laurie Schnirer -Meta-Analysis of Qualitative Research: Strategies for Assessing the Evidence - Facilitator: Dr. Lisa Given -Qualitative Research: The Story Behind The Numbers - Facilitator: Maria Mayan -Understanding and Interpreting Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis - Facilitator: Lisa Hartling Dr. Lorne Tyrrell - “Nurturing Health Research – Roles and Relationships between Academic Health Centres and Alberta Health Services” – Budget Development for Grant Applications - Facilitators: Mary Tweedie & Kate Bailey – How to Prepare a High Quality Application for Studentships - Facilitators: Dr. Po-Yin Cheung, Maria Mayan & Michelle Bailleux – Research Methods for Basic Science Experiments - Facilitator: Rhonda Rosychuk – Clinical Data Management Made Easy: Examples of Successful Data Management Strategies - Facilitator: Dr. Lawrence Richer Dr. Philip Baker - “Vision for Women and Children’s Research” – How to Prepare a High Quality Application for Studentships - Facilitators: Michelle Bailleux, Research Grants Administrator, WCHRI – How to Write a Scientific Paper - Facilitators: Dr. Rick Schulz, Professor, Pediatrics/Pharmacology – Clinical Trial Audits & GCP - Facilitator: Valerie Willets, President &CEO, ASKA Research – Introduction to Community-based Research (CBR) - Facilitators: Rebecca Gokiert, Assistant Director, Early Childhood Measurement and Evaluation, Jeff Bisanz, Director, Community-University Partnership for the Study of Children, Youth & Families Dr. Judy Illes - “Neurogenetics and Neuroimaging for our Neuroscience Future” - Health Ethics Research: How do we study the ethical dimensions of healthcare? Facilitator: Dr Brendan Leier, Clinical Ethicist, John Dossetor Health Ethics Centre - Grantsmanship is the art of acquiring peer-reviewed research funding – Facilitator: Dr Lorin Charlton, Research Grants Administrator, WCHRI - Graduate Student, Supervisor and Committee Relationships – Facilitators: Dr Renee Polziehn, Outreach Director, Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research; Hillary Sparkes, VP Student Life, Graduate Students Association - Electronic Medical Record (eClinician) and Clinical Research. Where do we stand? Facilitator: Dr Lawrence Richer, Academic Lead, Clinical Research Informatics, WCHRI - REDCap and ePRO: Two different approaches to collecting longitudinal data – Facilitators: Rick Watts, Team Lead, Clinical Research Informatics, WCHRI; Pam Marples, Medical Informatics Specialist, Clinical Research Informatics, WCHRI Dr. Julia Seng - “Posttraumatic stress and the childbearing year: joining forces to make a difference” - Navigating a Successful Career Path in the Current Health Research Environment – Facilitator: Dr. Ryan Perry, AIHS - Developing your Knowledge Translation Plan: Tools and Resources – Facilitator: Ms. Tatjana AlvadjKorenic, WCHRI - Emerging Team Presentations: Pediatric Weight Management: Advancing the Evidence in FamilyCentered Care - Dr. Geoff Ball; Maternity Experiences of Newcomers to the Prairies: A Secondary Analysis of Canadian Maternity Experiences Survey - Drs. Bev O’Brien and Jalal Safipour Improved Diagnosis and Management of Pediatric Respiratory Diseases Using Metabolomic Analysis of Urine - Dr. Darryl Adamko; Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction: A Non-Pharmacological Approach to Support Youth with Mental Health Concerns - Drs. Sunita Vohra, Jessica Van Vliet and Anthony Singhal; Sweet Moms - Exploring the Effects of Sugar Intake during Pregnancy - Dr. Rhonda Bell Dr. Susan Ozanne - “Early Nutrition and Long-term Health - Does Mum Hold the Key?” - Effective Team-Building for an Interdisciplinary Research Program - Dr. Anita Kozyrskyj - The keys to preparing your first successful grant proposal – A case study of a Randomized Controlled Trial - Dr. Jon McGavock - Introducing Concept to Completion: Enhancing Innovation and Discovery in the Hospital and CommunityDr. Lawrence Richer KEYNOTE Dr. Jonathan McGavock - “The Prevention and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes in Youth: the Role of Exercise and Lipotoxicity” 2014 - Update on the Maternal, Newborn, Child and Youth Strategic Clinical Network and SUPPOR Units – Dr.Suzanne Tough and Dr. Lisa Hartling - Career Options for Trainees in Clinical and Basic Research Training Programs – Dr.Eric Loo, Dr.Luis Schang, Dr. Alan Underhill, Ms. Kathryn Ambler - Effective Recruitment Strategies for Paediatric Strategies – Dr. Martin Offringa KEYNOTE Dr. Martin Offringa - “Medicines for Children – How to Make it Work” document1