The Canadian Donation and Transplantation Research Program (CDTRP) in cooperation with the Organ Donation and Transplantation Collaborative and Canadian Society of Transplantation was pleased to host the third online edition of the Patient, Family and Donor Research Forum devoted to donation and transplantation research partners across Canada on June 22-23, 2022.

YOU CAN ACCESS ALL THE RECORDINGS BELOW.

The Canadian Donation and Transplantation Research Program (CDTRP) in cooperation with the Organ Donation and Transplantation Collaborative and Canadian Society of Transplantation was pleased to host the third online edition of the Patient, Family and Donor Research Forum devoted to donation and transplantation research partners across Canada on June 22-23, 2022.

YOU CAN ACCESS ALL THE RECORDINGS BELOW.

June 22, 2022

Block 1: Equity, Diversity & Inclusion in Patient Engagement

Diverse donors save lives – Campaigns to engage diverse communities as donors
Implementation of a Canadian Willingness to Cross Program: a Strategy to Increase Access to Kidney Transplantation for Highly Sensitized Patients
2SLGBTQIA+ Gift of Life Advisory Team for Equity, Diversity & Inclusion in Organ & Tissue Donation and Transplantation

Block 2: Patients, Families & Donors in Knowledge Translation

Patient-oriented knowledge mobilizations: Shifting the dial on knowledge creation and translation
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Improving Engagement and Empowering Patients on their Transplant Journey
Embedding patient engagement: the Can-SOLVE CKD experience

June 23, 2022

Block 3: Patient Engagement in Research

Mindfulness Retreat Intervention for Mothers of Heart Transplant Recipients
A Video Series to Improve Transplant Education: What We Learned About Patient Engagement
Patient Panel: Experiences with Patient Engagement

Block 4: The Evolution of Research with Patient, Family & Donor Partners

Panel discussion – Building Capacity for Patient and Family Partners as Grant Reviewers: Learnings From our Experiences in British Columbia
The Patient and Community Engagement Research (PaCER) Program
Breakout session: PFD perspectives on COVID-19 and Mental Health