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February 12th, 2010

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  1. Dept. of Psychiatry - Univ. of Toronto:
    Harvey Stancer Research Day 2010
     
  2. Mount Sinai Hospital and the Dept. of Psychiatry - Univ. of Toronto:
    Director, Program in Narrative and Healthcare Humanities
    (Application Deadline: March 12, 2010)
     
  3. NOTE: There is a spot available in March-April 2010
    Dept. of Psychiatry - Univ. of Toronto:
    The Toronto Addis Ababa Psychiatry Project – TAAPP
     
  4. NOTE: Venue of Dr. Esplen's Lecture
    Dept. of Psychiatry - Univ. of Toronto:
    Professorials 2010
     
  5. Save the Date!
    Dept. of Psychiatry - Univ. of Toronto:
    Harvey Stancer Research Day and Departmental Dinner
    (Event: June 17, 2010)
     
  6. Newest Course and Event Announcements

  7. Hospital for Sick Children:
    Psychiatry Rounds: “Supporting Security: Designing, Exporting and Evaluating a Group Intervention for Mothers and Babies”
    Presented by Jean Wittenberg, MD, DCP, FRCPC; Head, Infant Psychiatry Program; Co-Chair, Infant Mental Health Promotion; Associate Professor, University of Toronto
    (Event: February 18, 2010)
     
  8. CAMH - College Street Site:
    Grand Rounds: “Executive Function and Adult ADHD”
    Presented by Wiplove Lamba, MD; Resident in Psychiatry, University of Toronto
    (Event: February 19, 2010)
     
  9. REVISED FLYER IS NOW POSTED.
    Cultural Psychiatry Day 2010:
    Mental Health Care for Refugees: Clinical, Legal and Ethical Issues
    (Event: March 17, 2010)
     
  10. REVISED FLYER IS NOW POSTED.
    Hospital for Sick Children:
    41st Anniversary of the Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Dept. of Psychiatry, Univ. of Toronto
    “Contemporary Issues in Adolescent Mental Health”
    (Event: April 15, 2010)
     
  11. A Social Sciences and Medicine Allied in Research and Teaching (SMART) Workshop:
    A Problem Based Introduction to Mental Health Services Research
    (Event: July 19 – 23, 2010 | Registration Deadline: May 14, 2010)
     



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    University of Toronto
    Department of Psychiatry
    36TH ANNUAL HARVEY STANCER
    RESEARCH DAY
    Thursday June 17th, 2010

    The Department of Psychiatry's 36th Annual Harvey Stancer Research Day will be held on Thursday June 17th, 2010.

    Research Day is a major function of the Department of Psychiatry. It allows researchers to present a synopsis of their current research to one another, to the Toronto Psychiatric community, and to the public. In particular, it provides the opportunity for junior members in our Department, including residents, fellows and students, to prepare and deliver an academic presentation. Research submissions, including studies using quantitative, qualitative, and case study designs and methodologies are welcome.

    Dr. Paula Goering will present this year’s Keynote Address entitled “When the patient is the healthcare system, what is a researcher to do?” Dr. Goering (RN, PhD) is the Co-Section Head, Health Systems Research and Consulting Unit, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health; Professor, University of Toronto; and CIHR/CHSRF Health Services Chair.

    This year’s Research Day will be held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Online registrations and abstract submissions will open later this month and more information will follow shortly.

    Sincerely,
    The Harvey Stancer Research Day Conference Team
     


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    The Toronto Addis Ababa Psychiatry Project – TAAPP

    January 2010

    Now in its seventh year, the educational partnership between the Departments of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto (UofT) and Addis Ababa University (AAU) Ethiopia started in 2003, with the mandate to build capacity and sustainability in the first Ethiopian psychiatry residency program.  Since 2003,16 small groups consisting of two psychiatrists and a UofT resident have travelled to Addis Ababa for a one month teaching trip; the program has grown and sustainability is within sight.  Returnees give the experience very high ratings, and many have been back for a second trip! 

    In the last year, four new Psychiatry Departments have been opened by TAAPP graduates outside the capital city Addis Ababa. So our needs for UofT volunteers have doubled – we continue to need 4 volunteer teachers a year for the residency program at AAU, and as well we need 4 volunteers a year to help the psychiatrists in the new peripheral centers.  For this latter work one volunteer visits 2 of the sites for 2 weeks each. 

    • We need volunteer psychiatry teachers for month of teaching in Addis!  There is a spot available for anyone able to travel to Addis to teach residents in March-April 2010.  Formal resident teaching takes place on 2 afternoons a week – the rest of the week is spent supervising residents in their clinics, in the psychiatric emergency room and on the wards.
    • We also need volunteer psychiatrists for one month a year to support the new Departments of Psychiatry outside Addis Ababa.  This is more challenging if you have not already taught in the Addis program, however it may be feasible for those who have previous experience in low income countries.  This month does not involve resident teaching but consists of a mixture of mentoring, support, systems development, advice, consultation and proposal writing assistance.

    Your return ticket is paid for, as well as accommodation and transportation to and from the work site in Ethiopia.  If you enjoy teaching and the clinical supervision of residents, or want to assist our new graduates work to securely establish new departments of psychiatry - please write addressing the items below and email to Ana Favas at AFavas@mtsinai.on.ca  Or call Clare Pain for further information 416 586 4800 x8890

    Name and Contact Data:
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    *** PLEASE SAVE THE DATES! ***

    The Department of Psychiatry’s

    Professorial Lecture Series:

    Please save the dates for the upcoming Professorial lectures in celebration of our latest full professors. A celebratory reception will be held following each lecture.


    Wednesday, March 31, 2010, from 5:30-7:30 pm
    Jose N. Nobrega, PhD
    CAMH - College Street Site


    Wednesday, April 21, 2010, from 5:30-7:30 pm
    Paul J. Fletcher, PhD
    CAMH - College Street Site


    Tuesday, May 4, 2010, from 5-7 pm
    Mary Jane Esplen, PhD
    UHN - Toronto General Hospital

    NOTE: This event will be held at the
    University of Toronto, Hart House, Music Room.
    (Please RSVP for this event.)

    Monday, May 31st, 2010, from 5 - 8 pm
    Brian D. Hodges, MD, PhD, FRCPC
    UHN - Toronto General Hospital

    NOTE: This event will be held at
    the Art Gallery of Ontario

    Wednesday, September 15, 2010, from 5-7 pm
    Robert D. Levitan, MDCM, FRCPC
    CAMH - College Street Site


    Wednesday, October 13, 2009, from 5-7 pm
    Alan A. Wilson, PhD
    CAMH - College Street Site


    All faculty, residents, fellows
    and staff are invited.

    *** MARK YOUR CALENDARS ***


     


     
     

    *** PLEASE SAVE THE DATE! ***

    The Department of Psychiatry’s

    Harvey Stancer Research Day
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    Departmental
    Dinner

    Thursday, June 17th, 2010

    All faculty, residents, fellows
    and staff are invited.

    *** MARK YOUR CALENDARS ***


     


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    KUNIN-LUNENFELD APPLIED RESEARCH UNIT

    POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN NEUROIMAGING OF MOOD AND COGNITION

    The Kunin-Lunenfeld Applied Research Unit (KLARU) at Baycrest is offering a two-year funded research fellowship in neuropsychiatry and neuroimaging in the laboratory of Dr. Linda Mah. Projects will focus on understanding the structural and functional neuroanatomical abnormalities associated with mood and memory disorders in the elderly and healthy aging. Studies will be carried out in collaboration with Dr. Cheryl Grady, Neuroimaging and Aging Lab, Rotman Research Institute and other researchers within KLARU and Rotman.

    Clinical training in neuropsychiatry, behavioural neurology, and neuropsychology may also be available as part of the fellowship, although a minimum of 80% of the fellow’s time will be devoted to research and related activities.  Start date is July 2010 or earlier. Bursaries are in line with the fellowship scales of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and include an allowance for travel and research expenses. Applicants should have a Ph.D., M.D. or equivalent degree. Baycrest welcomes applications from all qualified individuals, including members of visible groups, minorities, women, aboriginal persons, and persons with disabilities. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.

    KLARU is an applied research unit within the Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest, and is dedicated to fostering a closer integration of scientific research with clinical care at the bedside and into the community. The Rotman Research Institute (RRI) is a premier centre for cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging, and is fully affiliated with the University of Toronto.

    Applicants should submit a C.V. and relevant reprints, together with a cover letter describing current research interests and future research goals, and also arrange to have three letters of reference sent independently to Dr. Linda Mah, Kunin-Lunenfeld Applied Research Unit, Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest, 3560 Bathurst St, Toronto, Ontario, M6A 2E1, email: lmah@klaru-baycrest.on.ca


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    CANADIAN INSTITUTES OF HEALTH RESEARCH (CIHR) Proof of Principle (POP) - Phases I and II

    Deadline for submission: MARCH 1, 2010 (Full application through ResearchNet and copies of signature pages by mail to CIHR)

    NOTE:  IMPORTANT CHANGES TO THIS COMPETITION

    * Revsied grant maximum amount per grant
    * Revised funding Pool Amount for the competition
    * Elimination of LOI stage of review 

    Applicants are reminded to carefully follow the guidelines and to work with the Innovations and Partnerships Office (IPO) of the University on their applications.  Please also contact CIHR representatives to clarify potential eligibility issues or other questions about the programs.

    (1)  Proof of Principle: Phase I

    Financial support of a maximum of $160,000 is available to each approved research project of up to 12 months duration designed to advance discoveries/inventions towards commercializable technologies, with a view to attract new investment, create new science-based businesses, organizations and initiatives, and ultimately improve health outcomes for Canadians. Research projects across all four pillars of CIHR are eligible for this program. Note that the end product is not required to generate revenue, but there must be a demonstrated market and opportunity for your product. Applications for the continuation of a research project funded through the POP I grant must progress from Phase I to Phase II.

    (2)  Proof of Principle: Phase I - Winter 2010 Priority Announcement (Specific Research Areas)

    In this competition, funds are available to encourage and support applications in specific areas that are aligned with CIHR's research priority areas and mandates. The maximum amount awarded for a single grant is up to $160,000 for a maximum of 1 year.  CIHR anticipates that three grants will be funded through this competition.

    CIHR Research Priority Areas:

    - Cancer Early Detection, Imaging, or Translational Therapeutics
    - Drug Development
    - Regional Partnerships Program – New Brunswick
    - Regional Partnerships Program – Newfoundland and Labrador

    (3) Proof of Principle: Phase II

    Financial support of a maximum amount of $300,000 from CIHR over one year for a single grant is available at the co-investment stage undertaking follow-on proof of principle activities in partnership with a non-academic investor, e.g. industry.  The contribution for funding support from the company must meet the ratio of 1:1 (CIHR: Industry).  This funding opportunity is aimed at providing a platform to better enable the academic institution/researcher to move the discovery/invention further down the innovation pipeline.  Research projects across all four pillars of CIHR are eligible for this program.  Note that the end product is not required to generate revenue, but there must be a demonstrated market and opportunity for your product.

    PREPARATION OF APPLICATIONS:

    Please read carefully the Proof of Principle Grants - ResearchNet "Application" Phase Instructions when preparing the application (http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/27947.html).

    Applicants will work with the Innovations and Partnerships Office (IPO) of the University to complete the applications with required signatures before submission through ResearchNet and mailing of signature pages by mail to CIHR. 

    Please notify our office as soon as possible at the contact information below your interest in one of the above POP programs for coordination on the administrative and technology review of your application.

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    Tammy Y. Chan
    Research Contracts Officer
    Life Sciences and Social Sciences and Humanities Innovations and Partnerships Office Office of the Vice-President, Research University of Toronto Suite 320, Heritage Building, MaRS Centre
    101 College Street
    Toronto, ON M5G 1L7 CANADA

    Tel:  1 (416) 946-0601
    Fax:  1 (416) 978-5821
    Email:  tammy.chan@utoronto.ca

    http://www.research.utoronto.ca/
    RIS Application Attachment is available at http://www.research.utoronto.ca/funding/pdf/ris_blue.pdf

    For location and direction to the MaRS Centre, see http://www.marsdd.com/mars/MaRS-Centre/Map-and-Directions.html.

    Will the Copenhagen Accord affect Canada’s economy? Professor Chris Kennedy comments at www.research.utoronto.ca


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    University of Toronto Centre for Patient Safety:
    2009-2010 Certificate in Patient Safety and Quality Improvement

    Dear Faculty,

    Last year, Drs. Ed Etchells (Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre), Kaveh Shojania (SHSC), Chaim Bell (St. Michael’s Hospital), Anne Matlow (Sick Kids Hospital), and Chris Hayes (St. Michael’s) ran a Certificate Course through the University of Toronto’s Centre for Faculty Development. This course filled to capacity within two weeks of the announcement. The 39 participants came from the Departments of Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Surgery, Family & Community Medicine, and Radiology and represented all of the core University of Toronto teaching hospitals. Their academic ranks included subspecialty residents and fellows (5), Clinical Associates (2), Lecturers (8), Assistant Professors (14), and Full Professors (3), including one Division Head.  These individuals predominantly came from the Faculty of Medicine, but this year’s course has been modified to increase multidisciplinary participation. 

    The course consists of didactic and interactive sessions roughly 2 Friday afternoons per month from October to May. Interested individuals can also use the course as an opportunity to develop projects in patient safety or quality improvement that they plan to implement in their respective institutions.

    Formal and informal feedback from last year’s course has been uniformly positive, so the course is being offered again under the auspices of both the Centre for Faculty Development and the newly created University of Toronto Centre for Patient Safety. Guest lectures include prominent local and external researchers and decision makers (e.g., from the Ministry of Health), as well as the course directors. 

    The full course description and link to the registration form can be found at http://www.deptmedicine.utoronto.ca/Faculty/patient_safety.htm
      
    Lisa Habib
    Strategic Planning and Implementation Assistant
    Department of Medicine, University of Toronto
    3-805, R. Fraser Elliott Building
    190 Elizabeth St., Toronto, ON M5G 2C4

    p. 416.978.6834
    f. 416.978.7230
    e. lisa.habib@utoronto.ca
    w. www.deptmedicine.utoronto.ca


     
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    *** PLEASE SAVE THE DATE! ***

    The Department of Psychiatry’s

    Harvey Stancer Research Day
    and
    Departmental
    Dinner

    Thursday, June 17th, 2010

    All faculty, residents, fellows
    and staff are invited.

    *** MARK YOUR CALENDARS ***


     


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