Population Health Intervention Research Symposium and Workshop – Photo Gallery
Over 130 researchers, decision-makers, funders, and others in the field of population health attended a Population Health Intervention Research (PHIR) Symposium on November 29-30th, 2010 in Toronto. Interviews were conducted with Applied Public Health Chairs, PHIRIC members, and other individuals at the events. Recordings of these interviews are available online (Username: phir / Password: phir2010).
Dr. Nancy Edwards (Scientific Director, CIHR-IPPH) and Mr. Daniel Fuller (Université de Montréal, PhD candidate) - engaged during question period at the PHIR Symposium
Dr. Barbara Riley (Propel Centre for Population Health Impact and University of Waterloo) - presenting during the interactive poster session.
Group photo - Population Health Intervention Research Symposium.
Drs. Michael Oakes (University of Minnesota) and Louise Potvin (Université de Montréal) - share their perspectives on evaluating the effectiveness of population health interventions. Louise Potvin is featured in a podcast on the science of population health intervention research.
Dr. Jeannie Shoveller (University of British Columbia) - chairs a session on lessons learned from supporting population health intervention research
Dr. Jason Robert (Associate Professor, Arizona State University) - featured in a podcast on imperfect evidence and the use of values in decision making.
Ms. Erika Khandor (Epidemiologist, Toronto Public Health) - featured in a podcast on community groups working with researchers.
Dr Cory Neudorf (Chief Medical Health Officer, Saskatoon Health Region) - featured in a podcast on public support and political will needed to effect policy change.
Dr. Lise Gauvin (CIHR-PHAC Applied Public Health Chair) - featured in a podcast describing how population health intervention research can influence policy decisions.
Dr. Alan Shiell (CIHR-PHAC Applied Public Health Chair) - featured in a podcast reacting to Dr. Evelyn Forget's research project on the effects of a guaranteed income.