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CCCTG Winter 2010 Meeting will be held on January 25 to 28, 2010, Post Hotel, Lake Louise , Alberta More »  
   
 
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Application of clinical guidelines
Drs. John Muscadere and Taz Sinuff at the Kingston General Hospital and Queen’s University is involved in the exciting area of knowledge translation research. Their work focuses on finding effective methods to ensure that the guidelines developed for the prevention of ventilator associated pneumonia are used consistently. This novel work will have broad ranging applications that may be applied to many other areas of medicine.
 
   
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About Us

Canadian Critical Care Translational Biology Group

Purpose
The purpose of the CCCTBG is:

  1. to develop national collaborative multi-centre studies (opportunities) in adult and pediatric critical care translational biology research.
  2. to provide a national venue for continuing education about scientific research methodologies and their applications.

Goals

  1. To develop research projects that benefit from the diverse knowledge, expertise and constructive advice of the CCCTBG membership. In so doing, we aim to merge scientific rigour with translational research relevance (within constraints of feasibility and finances).
  2. To develop and execute research projects which are investigator-initiated and clearly affiliated with the CCCTBG. Ownership of the intellectual ideas will remain with the investigator who brings the idea to the table and will not be used by others or given to others for development. In this way, all will feel safe to bring their ideas to the CCCTBG for further development without threat of losing their project to anyone else.

Membership
Membership is open to all who wish to participate in this cooperative venture. Annual membership fees will be set on a yearly basis in January. Fees are meant to cover the administrative operation of the CCCTBG only, not to fund research endeavours. Please note that these fees are separate from the CCCTG membership fees.

For more information on the CCCTBG please contact Dr. Brent Winston: [bwinston@ucalgary.ca].

 

 

 

 
     
 
 

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