
Introducing the MSSU Glossary
The MSSU is pleased to announce the launch of a new resource, the Glossary. This resource, available in both English and French, provides simple definitions of terms used in health
The MSSU is pleased to announce the launch of a new resource, the Glossary. This resource, available in both English and French, provides simple definitions of terms used in health
The MSSU is a key source of support for people with evidence synthesis needs in the Maritimes. Evidence synthesis is an integral piece of the research life cycle, allowing researchers
The MSSU is pleased to welcome Dr. Jason Hickey as the Science Lead for Indigenous Allyship and Engagement.
The MSSU is pleased to announce the eight recipients of the 2020-2021 MSSU Student Awards. The MSSU Student Awards provide financial support to research trainees pursuing patient-oriented health research. The 2020-21 competition
The MSSU is pleased to welcome two new Science Leads, Drs. Katie Aubrecht and Natalie Rosen, who will provide leadership, expertise and support for research and training in Equity, Diversity
The Maritime SPOR SUPPORT Unit has introduced a new Patient Partner Compensation and Reimbursement Policy. The policy sets out procedures for compensating Patient Partners for their involvement in MSSU activities
Around the world, researchers are working quickly to build a better understanding of COVID-19, and the novel coronavirus that causes this disease. Staying current with this rapidly-evolving field is challenging.
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