Search
Search
Opportunities for Physicians, Dentists and Midwives
Ethics
Fresh air and fun with Mount Hope’s Cycling Without Age program
Lamotrigine Fact Sheet
Volunteer Services Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Primary Care Diabetes Support Program
Our People: Meet Dr. Tim Doherty, MD, PhD, FRCPC
One warrior to another: Veterans create and deliver ‘warrior beads’ to patients at Children’s Hospital
How the immune system may play a role in neurodegenerative dementias
Oxcarbazepine (Trileptal®)
Influenza (flu)
New study aims to understand team-based care for chronic disease management
Inpatient Diabetes Education
Communicating in Neuroscience Day
The BrainsCAN Trainee and Research Staff Committee is pleased to announce its Communication in Neuroscience Day, scheduled for Friday, June 10. The event will be a mix of interactive sessions and panel discussions on various aspects of communicating your research, communicating your achievements, and holding difficult conversations.
This all-day event will be hybrid, so attendees are welcome to join virtually or in-person, as Western COVID rules allow. Lunch and snacks will be provided to in-person attendees.
Morning sessions (9:15-12:30)
Writing letters of reference (both for self and others)
Difficult conversations in personal matters (e.g., conflict resolution, EDI issues, fairness)
Communicating your research - leveraging social media
Afternoon sessions (13:15-16:30)
Communicating achievements (e.g., CVs, cover letters, personal statements)
Difficult conversations in academia (e.g, collaborations, authorship, career plans, future plans)
Communicating your research - working with the media (e.g., press releases, formal interviews)
Additional event details can be found on the registration form: https://forms.gle/G28hohm9LPH19aX87
Registration deadline is Monday, May 30.