The Paramedicine Collaborative at DFCM at the University of Toronto are leading an exciting and unique opportunity in the development and delivery of a short course in Prehospital Emergency Care in collaboration with educators and clinicians from Kwame Nkrumah University
McNally Project Scientists Awarded Coronation Medals
McNally Project Scientists and Co-Chairs Dr. Walter Tavares and Dr. Alan Batt were both recently awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal. Recipients of the medal have made a significant contribution to Canada or to a particular province, territory, region
Methods Corner – Session 1 – Dr. Alexander Villafranca and Dr. Neil McDonald.
Quick factsWhen: January 24, 2025When exactly: 12pm-1pm Eastern timeWhere: Zoom. Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZctc-qvrzwvEtA8Q08iOmd0d-L_u5obF_S6 Who: Dr. Alexander Villafranca and Dr. Neil McDonald. METHODS CORNER SERIES The McNally Project “Methods Corner” series invites scholars to provide an in-depth exploration of specific research methodologies
McNally Project member Cameron Woodman selected for two training schemes
McNally Project member Cameron Woodman has been accepted to both the Sepsis Canada and Life-Threatening Illness National Group (LifTING) research training programs this Fall. Both of these training programs are two years in length and are funded by the CIHR.
Big Ideas – Session 1 – Dr. Michael Corman
Quick factsWhen: November 14, 2024When exactly: 2pm-3pm Eastern timeWhere: Zoom. Register hereWho: Dr. Michael Corman BIG IDEAS SERIESThe McNally Project “Big Ideas” series invites scholars to share bold, innovative concepts and groundbreaking solutions to pressing issues in paramedicine. These talks
Announcing the 2024 Emerging Scholar – Chelsea Lanos, Fellow
McNally Project Fellow Chelsea Lanos has been selected as the recipient of the 2024 McNally Project Emerging Scholar Award. This award acknowledges Chelsea’s exceptional scholarly work and the significant contributions she has made to advancing research in paramedicine. Her research
McNally Project Scientist wins Ron Stewart EMS Research Award
Congratulations to McNally Project Scientist Dr. Polly Ford-Jones, Professor at Humber College, for receiving the Ron Stewart EMS Research Award for Most Significant Research in EMS Conducted by a Paramedic. Polly’s groundbreaking work, “A Community-Informed Framework to Guide Crisis Response”
Welcome back!
Welcome back to another academic season! As we embark on the next chapter of the McNally Project, now in its 11th year, we are thrilled to share some exciting updates and initiatives that reflect our continued commitment to advancing research
Upcoming webinars with McNally Project members
Fellow Chelsea Lanos will speak on her MSc research related to organ donation after OHCA, on April 30th 1500-1600 ET. Register free: https://cdtrp.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAtc-ChrzkpH93RBs_1bZd4BfqLBogfUnl8 Senior Fellow Cheryl Cameron will sit on a panel discussing defending dignity, end-of-life care considerations in critical
New Scientist – Dr. Ryan Strum!
Welcome to our newest Scientist, Dr. Ryan Strum, who recently defended his PhD titled “The Development and Validation of the Emergency Department Avoidability Classification”. We are proud to see Ryan complete this milestone. Congratulations Dr. Strum!