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Collaborative for Health and Aging

Collaborative Conversations

Join our virtual Collaborative Conversations, where researchers, alongside people with lived experience share their journeys in aging-focused, health-related research. Through these conversations, we dive into key lessons and challenges they’ve encountered related to their involvement in research with and for communities.

Collaborative Conversations offer a welcoming space to learn, share, and connect. Whether you are new to patient-oriented research or seeking fresh perspectives on partnership, this series fosters meaningful connections and learning across disciplines and experiences.  

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Who should attend?

Researchers, community members (including older adults and caregivers), trainees, policy makers, health professionals and anyone interested in deepening their understanding of patient-oriented and/or aging-focused research.

When?

Conversations take place virtually throughout the academic year.

Where?

Virtual: A Zoom link will be provided after registration.

What to Expect

In each session, guest speakers will discuss a topic related to patient-oriented, aging-focused research with time allocated for a Q&A. After each session, continue the conversation in an informal space where community members and trainees can ask questions and share reflections on the topics discussed. This supportive setting encourages community members and trainees to ask questions, share personal reflections, and further explore the session topics in a relaxed environment. 

How to Join

Subscribe to receive invitations to upcoming events as they are scheduled throughout the academic year.