Collaborative Conversations Series
The McMaster Collaborative for Health and Aging presents the Collaborative Conversations Series, 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.
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Engaging older adults and service providers as research partners in the co-design of the EMBOLDEN study: Reflections and Impact
Collaborative Conversations Series
More Events
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McMaster Collaborative for Health and Aging 5-Minute Thesis Event
Older Adult Event, Trainee Event
Previously Recorded Events
Events Listing
McMaster Collaborative for Health and Aging 5-Minute Thesis Event
Older Adult Event, Trainee Event
Engaging older adults and service providers as research partners in the co-design of the EMBOLDEN study: Reflections and Impact
Collaborative Conversations Series
Meaningful Engagement of Elders in Indigenous STBBI Research
Collaborative Conversations Series
Citizen and stakeholder perspectives about using remote-monitoring technology for older adults
Collaborative Conversations Series
Non-extractive participatory design: feminist, anti-colonial, and disability-centred approaches
Collaborative Conversations Series
Challenging ageism and other biases through intergenerational dialogue: Introducing the iAM Human Conversation eXchange platform
Collaborative Conversations Series
Navigating the stroke recovery journey: Working in partnership with older adults recovering from a stroke
Collaborative Conversations Series
Living well with dementia: examples of working in partnership with people living with dementia
Collaborative Conversations Series