MSSU celebrates National AccessAbility Week
Patients help lead changes to NB health system through research
Patients help lead changes to NB health system through research
A decade of patient-oriented research in the Maritimes NOVA SCOTIA— The month of June marks the 10th Anniversary for the Maritime SPOR SUPPORT Unit (MSSU), an organization dedicated to improving
Engaging communities on a provincial Health Equity Framework
Media Release: Helping Nova Scotians get safe and effective COVID-19 treatments
We’re excited to announce that the 2023-2023 MSSU Trainee Support Program is now open. This funding opportunity is open to trainees engaged in patient-oriented health research and entering or enrolled
Submit your call for Patient/Public Partners at MSSU.ca Starting this week, patient engagement opportunities can be submitted to the Maritime SPOR SUPPORT Unit (MSSU) through an easy-to-use online form. The
The Maritime SPOR SUPPORT Unit (MSSU) is pleased to release the 2021-2022 Report to Community. This report, available online in both English and French, showcases how the MSSU created new
At its best, patient engagement is beneficial for researchers and patients—an opportunity for mutual growth. This equally beneficial relationship has been especially fruitful for Cassidy Bradley, a Dalhousie University graduate.
The Maritime SPOR SUPPORT Unit (MSSU) is excited to welcome Neil Forbes as the new Science Lead for Indigenous Allyship and Engagement. Neil, a Ph.D. student in Interdisciplinary Studies at
We are pleased to announce the recipients of the MSSU Trainee Support Program for 2022-23. Each year the MSSU provides financial support to trainees pursuing patient-oriented health research in the