Bloorview Research Institute at Holland Bloorview’s Post

The Bloorview Research Institute was pleased to co-host a community event with the CIHR Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health (IHDCYH) at Holland Bloorview yesterday. The event brought together CIHR-IHDCYH’s Institute Advisory Board members, Youth Advisory Council representatives, and CIHR staff for an engaging afternoon with BRI scientists and researchers. The day featured a speed networking session followed by a panel discussion on “Advancing health equity through learning health systems: a research perspective.” Thank you to all the panelists, moderators, and attendees—both in person and virtual—for contributing to such rich dialogue and reflection. Swipe through for some highlights from the event. #learninghealthsystems Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital

  • A large group of people from the Bloorview Research Institute, CIHR Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health (IHDCYH), its Institute Advisory Board (IAB), and Youth Advisory Council (YAC) posing together indoors against a stone wall. Everyone is smiling and dressed in business or business casual attire.
  • People seated around tables engaged in conversation during a networking session in the Holland Bloorview cafeteria. The setting includes red chairs, navy tablecloths, and a wall display labeled “Selfie Wall of Possibilities” in the background.
  • A group of people seated around a table engaged in discussion during a networking session at Holland Bloorview, with large windows in the background providing a view of the outdoor space.
  • Dr. Christine Chambers delivers opening remarks at a podium in the Holland Bloorview Conference Centre. A panel of six speakers is seated on stage in front of an audience, with presentation slides displayed on a large screen behind them.
  • Panelist Dr. Padmaja Subbarao is speaking during a panel discussion at the Holland Bloorview Conference Centre. Five people are seated on stage in armchairs in front of an audience, with a large screen behind them displaying the title slide: “Innovation for Health – Learning Health Systems” from SickKids.
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Christine Chambers

Clinical Psychologist | Child Health Leader | Pediatric Pain Researcher | Knowledge Mobilizer | Committed Mentor | Busy Mom

1w

Thanks for hosting us! It was incredible event and learning opportunity!

Henry Stewart

Disabilities Advocate. Speaker. Grade 12. Calgary, AB.

1w

Thank you for having us!

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