Research Forum
In the Research Forum, researchers will present peer-reviewed oral abstracts on various aspects of medical assistance in dying. This session will facilitate dissemination and discussion of current scholarly activities investigating MAiD. Potential future research projects and collaborations will also be explored.
Upon completion of the workshop participants will be able to:
- Explain the depth and breadth of MAiD research activity taking place across Canada
- Develop new ideas and methods to facilitate clinical MAID research
- Network and collaborate with fellow MAiD researchers
Accreditation
This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by the University of Ottawa’s Office of Continuing Professional Development. You may claim a maximum of 4,50 hours (credits are automatically calculated).
Date & Location
May 2, 2024
8:30am-4:00pm
Shaw Centre (55 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON)
Registration Rate
$100.00 CAD
Click on the Registration tab to register.
Call For Abstracts – open until March 29
CAMAP is committed to supporting research that informs the MAiD experience in Canada. We showcase the depth and breadth of research in this area, with an aim to increase knowledge, improve care, and/ or inform policy.
We invite researchers to submit an abstract application to our upcoming Research Forum that provides an opportunity:
- To share findings from completed research or
- To share highlights from research in progress.
Please view this PDF for important submission information.
Applications and any queries can be sent to coordinator@camapcanada.ca.
CAMAP Research and KT Grants - deadline to submit March 29
Applications now being accepted for Spring 2024!
CAMAP is committed to supporting MAiD research through grants for new or ongoing research projects, as well as for knowledge transfer. There is $20,000 available to be
awarded over the Spring and Fall 2024 granting cycles, and we hope to fund a number of different projects.
Proposals are reviewed by an adhoc grant review committee (composed of those active in MAiD research themselves who are not submitting an application) and results will be
shared publicly on or around April 11, 2024. Priority will be given to projects aiming to understand the MAiD experience in Canada, to improve care and inform policy.
Please view this PDF for important submission information.
Applications and any queries can be sent to coordinator@camapcanada.ca.
When submitting applications, please put “Grant Application” in the subject line of the email.
Note: Successful applicants will be expected to present and/or prepare a two-minute video for our MAiD2024 Research Forum on May 2, 2024.