Patient Partner Research Opportunity
Would you like to join a group that works to improve pregnancy and post pregnancy care?
Closed Recruitment
Other General Health , Health Services and Policy, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Other Women’s Health
We are looking for additional advisory sharing circle members (ASC). The ASC brings together people with lived experience of pregnancy, family/support persons, 2SLGBTQIA+ community members, health care providers, researchers, and policy makers. Together, members share insights and feedback to help shape our knowledge mobilization projects to improve pregnancy and post-pregnancy care in Canada.
- Advising Working Groups on the co-creation of knowledge mobilization activities. - Making recommendations to ensure that the listed and related principles are consistently followed across activities of the Hub: a. EDI (Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion)b. OCAP (Ownership, Control, Access, and Possession)c. EGAP (Engagement, Governance, Access, and Protection) - Making recommendations to ensure that activities of the Hub centre on the voices of persons with lived experience of pregnancy (including near-miss events). - After you select I'm interested, a GEM Hub Team member will reach out for next steps !
location
Vancouver Island / Coast
Lower Mainland
Thompson - Okanagan
Kootenay
Cariboo
North Coast and Nechako
Northeast
recruitment end date
2026-02-19
eligibility
Age: 18 Years - 99 Years Old
Principal investigator
Dr. Isabelle Malhamé
health authority affiliation
No Health Authority Affiliation
academic affiliation
Other
collaborating organizations
Perinatal Service BC
collaborators
Rohan D'Souza
Robert Finch
Isabelle Malhamé
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