Chairs
The Chair Awards are an innovation in research funding. In addition to being mentors to students and junior faculty, the chairs are seen as resources for decision makers at all levels who want to support an evidenced-informed approach in their areas of expertise.
Through their skills and abilities to educate and mentor, conduct research, and lead activities in linkage and exchange, the CADRE chairs bring the best of their expertise to support capacity-building for health services and policy research in Canada.
Pat Armstrong (2001-2011) Women and Health Services: Policies and Politics, York University, Ontario |
Peter C. Coyte (2000-2010) Health Care Settings and Canadians: A Program of Research, Education and Linkage, University of Toronto, Ontario |
Lesley Degner* (2000-2010) Development of Evidence-Based Nursing Practice in Cancer Care, Palliative Care, and Cancer Prevention, University of Manitoba, Manitoba |
Jean-Louis Denis (2000-2010) Gouverne et transformation des organismes de santé [Governance and Transformation of Health Care Organizations], Université de Montréal, Quebec |
Alba DiCenso* (2000-2011) Evaluation of Advanced Practice Nursing Roles and Interventions, McMaster University, Ontario |
Nancy Edwards* (2000-2012) Multiple Interventions in Community Health Nursing Care, University of Ottawa, Ontario |
Paula Goering (2000-2010) Generating and Disseminating Best Practices in Mental Health and Addictions, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Ontario |
Janice Lander* (2000-2006) Evaluating Innovative Approaches to Nursing Care, University of Alberta, Alberta |
Réjean Landry (2000-2010) Knowledge Transfer and Innovation, Université Laval, Quebec |
Linda O'Brien Pallas* (2000-2010) Nursing Human Resources for the New Millennium, University of Toronto, Ontario |
Louise Potvin (2000-2011) Approches communautaires et inégalités de santé [Community Approaches to Inequities in Health Care], Université de Montréal, Quebec |
Ingrid Sketris (2000-2011) Developing and Applying Drug Use Management Strategies and Policies for Nova Scotia's Provincial Drug Programs: A Partnership of Researchers, Health Care Professionals, Consumers and Government, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia |
* Nursing Chairs