Papers & Projects

Peer Reviewed Publications

The Superior Mental Wellness@Work Community Intervention. Kristman VL, Lowey J, Fraser L. Journal of the Ontario Occupational Health Nurses Association. 2019.

June 29 EPID Talks: "Opioids-related harms among Ontario workers in the Occupational Disease Surveillance System"

EPID @ Work is excited to announce that registration for our upcoming EPID Talks on June 29 from 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. is now open! The session will include a presentation by Dr. Jeavana Sritharan & Dr. Nancy Carnide entitled "Opioids-related harms among Ontario workers in the Occupational Disease Surveillance System."

Please find registration info on the attached poster or by clicking here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBVY9mLCUlJfi6eiNhH-I_oXZGw6C5...

Please join us in-person at Lakehead University (CASES Building room FB 2023) or online via Zoom. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting virtually and in-person.

Please share with your network and with anyone who may be interested in attending; we look forward to seeing you there!

Seed Grant Application and Procedures - Deadline May 12, 2023

The goal of EPID@Work's seed grant program is to attract new and established scholars to conduct research addressing EPID@Work's mandate.

Applicants and applications for projects located in Northwestern Ontario (Manitouwadge and west) will be prioritized.

One call for applications will usually be made each year in the early spring.

The funds requested can range from $5,000 to a maximum of $20,000 per project. The project (including spending of funds) must be completed within one year of receiving funds.

Download the Seed Grant Application and Procedures pdf for full information

 

Seeking Research Participants: "Physiotherapists’ perspective on the use of mobile application-assisted monitoring of mobility in adolescents and adults who have survived a TBI"

Help us obtain a physical therapists perspective of the role of technology in the assessment of mobility of brain injury survivors.

If you are interested in participating or would like more information, please contact research.mobility@utoronto.ca or read more about the study here.

*Participants will be entitled to a 50$ e-gift card.

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