Transdisciplinary Understanding and Training on Research - Primary Health Care (TUTOR-PHC)

TUTOR-PHC has selected its trainees for the 2021-2022 program year. Twelve Canadian trainees from 10 institutions across the country were selected, along with six international trainees (from Australia, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, France and Ireland).  Mathew Grandy who is completing his Masters of Clinical Science at Western was one of the selected. Congratulations to Mathew.

TUTOR-PHC will be holding its annual Symposium to launch the program year from April 26 – April 29, 2021.

The TUTOR-PHC program is led by Co-Primary Investigators Amanda Terry and Judith Belle Brown, as well as 28 Co-Investigators from a breadth of primary health care disciplines, representing 15 universities and 5 provinces across Canada. To date, TUTOR-PHC has trained 232 interdisciplinary, primary health care researchers from across Canada and internationally. TUTOR-PHC trainees gain enhanced evidence informed decision making & leadership skills to help them become the primary health care leaders of tomorrow.