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The McMaster Collaborative for Health and Aging hosts virtual and in-person events to support and facilitate meaningful partnerships that strengthen evidence-based, patient-oriented research with a focus on aging and health.

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2024/2025 Collaborative Events

Collaborative Conversations Learn More

Bringing together researchers and people with lived experiences to share their journeys and lessons learned in patient-oriented research. Following these conversations, attendees are invited to join Reflecting Together, an opportunity for trainees, older adults and community members to come together and share their thoughts on the topics discussed. These facilitated discussions are an opportunity for attendees to continue the conversation and take our combined learnings into action. 

Research in Partnership Trainee Journal Club Learn More

Connect with a community dedicated to research done in partnership with older adults and people with lived/living experience. This unique gathering offers the opportunity for trainees to share insights, learn from peers, and critically reflect on your work in an engaging and supportive virtual space. Whether you’re new to this approach or already have experience, the Journal Club is a platform to enhance your skills and knowledge.

Upcoming Events

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Previously Recorded Events

Assessing the Scalability of Integrated Care Programs for Older Adults: Lessons Learned View the recording

An EMBOLDEN Capacity Series Event, co-hosted with the McMaster Collaborative for Health and Aging

Events Listing

Research in Partnership Trainee Journal Club Meeting

Research in Partnership Trainee Journal Club Meeting

Research in Partnership Trainee Journal Club

McMaster Collaborative for Health and Aging 5-Minute Thesis Event
Citizen and stakeholder perspectives about using remote-monitoring technology for older adults
Non-extractive participatory design: feminist, anti-colonial, and disability-centred approaches
Living well with dementia: examples of working in partnership with people living with dementia