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Starting at 12 pm today. A great opportunity to see #PatientEngagementInResearch in action. It is free, no registration required (just click on the Zoom link). #PER #PPI #ConsumerInvolvement #cardiovascular #rehab

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Starting in 10 min! Click on the Zoom link below and join us! #PatientEngagement #research #webinar #spor #CIHR #forensic #mentalhealth

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This image explains what a Community of Practice (CoP) is, featuring a diagram illustrating its goals. It also provides a website link for watching previous PiPER CoPs.

Transcribed text: 
What is a Community of Practice? A Community of Practice (CoP) is a group of people who have common interests and goals related to a topic and come together to learn and share information and resources.

The goal of a CoP is to: Learn together and from one another; Share vision, knowledge, and experiences; Build practices, culture, and sustainability.

Did you know? You can watch one of our previous 19 CoPs here: www.uhnpiper.ca (under the CoP tab).

Alt text: This image explains what a Community of Practice (CoP) is, featuring a diagram illustrating its goals. It also provides a website link for watching previous PiPER CoPs. Transcribed text: What is a Community of Practice? A Community of Practice (CoP) is a group of people who have common interests and goals related to a topic and come together to learn and share information and resources. The goal of a CoP is to: Learn together and from one another; Share vision, knowledge, and experiences; Build practices, culture, and sustainability. Did you know? You can watch one of our previous 19 CoPs here: www.uhnpiper.ca (under the CoP tab).

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This post features a diagram highlighting what makes PiPER’s Communities of Practice (CoPs) unique. It also includes social media handles for staying updated on future sessions.

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What’s unique about PiPER’s CoPs? 
1. Dyad Led - Scientist/clinician and person with lived experience (PLEX)
2. Variety of Topics - Examples: Spinal cord injury, publishing with 
PLEX, dementia, diabetes, health accessibility etc.
3. Resources - Recordings and 1-page summaries for each CoP
4. Held Monthly - Virtually (via Zoom) every last Wednesday of the month from 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (EST)

Learn more about future CoPs on LinkedIn and Bluesky OR by visiting our website to become a PiPER member and receive email updates.

Alt text: This post features a diagram highlighting what makes PiPER’s Communities of Practice (CoPs) unique. It also includes social media handles for staying updated on future sessions. Transcribed text: What’s unique about PiPER’s CoPs? 1. Dyad Led - Scientist/clinician and person with lived experience (PLEX) 2. Variety of Topics - Examples: Spinal cord injury, publishing with PLEX, dementia, diabetes, health accessibility etc. 3. Resources - Recordings and 1-page summaries for each CoP 4. Held Monthly - Virtually (via Zoom) every last Wednesday of the month from 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (EST) Learn more about future CoPs on LinkedIn and Bluesky OR by visiting our website to become a PiPER member and receive email updates.

(1/2) PiPER’s Communities of Practice (CoPs) are monthly dyad-led sessions with a variety of topics, shared resources and learnings. Watch one of our previous 19 sessions here (under the CoP tab): www.uhnpiper.ca.

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The image outlines Manoj Lalu and Marie-Maxime Bergeron will be speaking about Integrating Patient Perspectives into Preclinical Laboratory Research to Enhance Rigor and Relevance. 

The acronym PLEX is defined as People with Lived Experience (Patients, Families, Carers).

The image outlines Manoj Lalu and Marie-Maxime Bergeron will be speaking about Integrating Patient Perspectives into Preclinical Laboratory Research to Enhance Rigor and Relevance. The acronym PLEX is defined as People with Lived Experience (Patients, Families, Carers).

Please join us virtually on February 26th from 12:00 - 1:00 pm EST to learn more about engaging people with lived experience in preclinical research from Manoj Lalu (Ottawa Hospital Research Institute) and Marie-Maxime Bergeron (Sepsis Canada).

Zoom link: lnkd.in/eiuE82FR

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