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- Evidence brief appendices: Enhancing policies and programs to support . . .
regularly convening the project Steering Committee composed of representatives from partner organizations, key stakeholder groups, and the McMaster Health Forum to help inform the framing of the evidence brief conducting key informant interviews
- Impact of the Forum’s rapid response program - McMaster Health Forum
>> Learn more about our rapid response program >> Read our products developed through this program >> Request a rapid synthesis by getting in touch with Mike Wilson (lead of the rapid response program) at wilsom2@mcmaster ca
- Evidence brief: Enhancing policies and programs to support injured . . .
The McMaster Health Forum receives both financial and in-kind support from McMaster University This synthesis was prepared in collaboration with Pain Canada, which receives financial support from Health Canada
- McMaster Health Forum | Evidence gt; gt; Insight gt; gt; Action
The McMaster Health Forum’s goal is to generate action on the pressing health and social issues of our time We do this based on the best-available research evidence, as well as experiences and insights from citizens, professionals, organizational leaders, and government policymakers
- Student opportunities - Forum now accepting applications for 2025 . . .
As part of its commitment to prepare action-oriented leaders in addressing pressing health- and social-system challenges creatively, the Forum is offering exciting summer job opportunities for undergraduate students
- Rapid evidence profile #74: Examining the health and social impacts of . . .
The McMaster Health Forum receives both financial and in-kind support from McMaster University The views expressed in the rapid evidence profile are the views of the authors and should not be taken to represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada or McMaster University
- Rapid evidence profile #80: Impact of nurse-to-patient ratios for . . .
This rapid evidence profile investigates the impact of nurse-to-patient ratios in mental health and substance use, primary care, and public health nursing settings on patient care, nurse job satisfaction, and systems-level health human resource challenges
- Rapid evidence profile #90: Effectiveness of upstream intersectoral . . .
The McMaster Health Forum receives both financial and in-kind support from McMaster University The views expressed in the rapid evidence profile are the views of the authors and should not be taken to represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada or McMaster University
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