MSSU work arrangements during COVID-19 outbreak
The situation with COVID-19 is rapidly evolving. As of Sunday, March 15, 2020, all three Maritime Provinces had reported presumptive and/or confirmed cases of COVID-19. In light of these developments,
The situation with COVID-19 is rapidly evolving. As of Sunday, March 15, 2020, all three Maritime Provinces had reported presumptive and/or confirmed cases of COVID-19. In light of these developments,
We’re excited to announce that the competition for the 2020-2021 MSSU Student Awards is now open. The MSSU Student Awards provide funding to graduate students pursuing patient-oriented health research. To
Health researchers will now be able to access data from multiple provincial, territorial and pan-Canadian sources more easily, thanks to the Data Access Support Hub (DASH). Today, the Health Data Research
At the MSSU, we work closely with patients and caregivers to support their meaningful engagement in research. To better represent the active and engaged role these individuals play in patient-oriented
We are working with WeUsThem to redesign the MSSU website. Before we start making changes, we want to hear from website users, like you. Please take a few minutes to complete an
We’re pleased to announce that the Information in Action lunch and learn series is back! Clinicians, researchers, and knowledge users across the Maritimes are welcome to join us online for
The MSSU is pleased to announce the 14 recipients of the 2019-2020 MSSU Student Awards. The MSSU Student Awards provide financial support to research trainees pursuing patient-oriented health research. The 2019-20 competition
Canada takes step forward in building its capacity to respond to health challenges April 23, 2019 – Vancouver, B.C. – Canadian Institutes of Health Research Responding effectively to health challenges,
On January 29, Ms. Marina Hamilton, RN, MScN will join the Maritime SPOR SUPPORT Unit (MSSU) as Director. Ms. Hamilton holds a Master of Science in Nursing from the University