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About Stéphanie Larivière

Stéphanie has a background in Biotechnology and Applied Arts. In 2017, she joined the Centre de recherche du Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CRCHUM) as a research coordinator in kidney transplantation. In 2019, she joined the Canadian Donation and Transplantation Research Program (CDTRP) as the Communications and Data Manager. In this role, Stéphanie manages the CDTRP’s website, the various social media platforms, and all the visual and technical aspects of the virtual and in-person conferences. She is the creative mind of CDTRP and a fervent behind the scene worker. Stéphanie is based out in Montréal, where she lives with her cat. She is passionate about culture (music, books, movies) and is a fancy natural wine and craft beer drinker.

ISODP Journal Watch – June 2022 issue

ISODP Journal Watch The International Society for Organ Donation and Procurement (ISODP) is the organization advancing donation through science, developing professionals and inspiring networks supporting organ donation to improve organ transplantation worldwide. (Source) The ISODP Journal Watch is an educational resource and benefit to the ISODP members. “Two of the primary goals for [...]

2022-06-21T08:24:05-04:00June 21st, 2022|Categories: General, Newsletter|

OCAP Training Feedback

OCAP Training Feedback This past Spring, CDTRP was pleased to offer limited number of spaces in The First Nations Principles of Ownership, Control, Access, and Possession (OCAP) course for CDTRP Trainees and Patient, Family, Donor (PFD) Partners. The First Nations principles of OCAP establish how First Nations’ data and information will be collected, [...]

2022-06-21T07:42:50-04:00June 21st, 2022|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Program now available: CDTRP 2022 Patient, Family and Donor Research Forum

Program now available: CDTRP 2022 Patient, Family and Donor Research Forum The Canadian Donation and Transplantation Research Program (CDTRP) in cooperation with the Health Canada-initiated Organ Donation and Transplantation Collaborative and the Canadian Society for Transplantation, is pleased to announce the program for our Patient, Family, and Donor Research Forum on June 22-23, 2022. This virtual forum is an excellent opportunity to [...]

2022-05-31T12:00:46-04:00May 24th, 2022|Categories: General, Newsletter|

CDTRP Special interview with Dr. Caroline Tait for the National Indigenous History Month

CDTRP Special interview with Dr. Caroline Tait for the National Indigenous History Month To commemorate the 2022 National Indigenous History Month, CDTRP Communications Manager Stéphanie, met with Dr. Caroline Tait to discuss her recent publication in International Journal of Circumpolar Health: "Challenges facing Indigenous transplant patients living in Canada: exploring equity and utility in [...]

2022-06-14T08:02:04-04:00June 14th, 2022|Categories: General, Newsletter|

International Donation and Transplantation Legislative and Policy Forum: Knowledge Translation Strategy

International Donation and Transplantation Legislative and Policy Forum: Knowledge Translation Strategy The goal of the 2021 International Donation and Transplantation Legislative and Policy Forum was to create evidence informed expert consensus recommendations with the objective of improving organ and tissue donation and transplantation laws and policy. This Forum was hosted by Transplant Québec [...]

2022-07-26T14:20:42-04:00June 14th, 2022|Categories: General, Newsletter|

SickKids Knowledge Translation Training (SKTT): Feedback from CDTRP trainee, Amina Silva

Through CDTRP’s Education and Training Platform, Trainees had the opportunity to join the SickKids Knowledge Translation Training (SKTT) for Graduate Students. (see the call for trainees here) This training introduced trainees to knowledge translation (KT) planning and practice and is based on the premise that scientists, and increasingly, other practitioners and educators, are agents [...]

2022-06-14T08:31:57-04:00June 14th, 2022|Categories: General, Newsletter|

June is National Indigenous History Month: a path to improved relationships with the Can-SOLVE CKD Network

June is National Indigenous History Month: a path to improved relationships with the Can-SOLVE CKD Network In June, we commemorate National Indigenous History Month. During this month, take time to recognize the rich history, heritage, resilience and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples across Canada. The CDTRP seeks to increase equity, [...]

2022-06-07T07:57:48-04:00June 7th, 2022|Categories: General, Newsletter|

CDTRP Mental Health and Wellness Hub – June 14 Meeting: Drs. Caroline Piotrowski & Samantha Anthony

The CDRTP Mental Health and Wellness Hub is a targeted group specifically focused on ideas exchange, initiatives to build research capacity across Canada, collaborative grant development and project support. This Hub focuses on mental health outcomes and its associated conditions related to transplant recipients - an under-researched patient and caregiver priority. If you would like [...]

2022-06-07T08:07:01-04:00June 6th, 2022|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Theme 1 – June 15 Meeting: Dr. Aaron Trachtenberg

Each of the five CDTRP Research Themes holds regular meetings to discuss new ideas, present the latest research results, and make new connections. CDTRP Theme meetings are open to all CDTRP members (including trainees and PFD partners). If you would like to attend or present at an upcoming Theme meeting please email Research [...]

2022-06-07T07:38:43-04:00June 7th, 2022|Categories: General, Newsletter|
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