18 April 2019

Rééducation des troubles neuro-visuels

Arnaud Saj, Ph.D., neuropsychologist DEpartment OF psychologY, Université de Montréal VISIOCONFERENCE AVAILABLE To assist by visioconference, please register on IRIS #1716700 or contact Carole Gagnon at carole.gagnon.inlb@ssss.gouv.qc.ca or 450 463-1710 (315). Find out more about the event

5 April 2019

4th Research Assembly CISSS de Laval

Research in community care and health services:  Collaboration between patient partners and clinical practice Registration: before April 1st, 2019 Program Find out more about the event

3 April 2019

Trouble développemental du langage : pourquoi ce nouveau terme?

Elin Thordardottir, Ph.D. School of communication Sciences and Disorders, McGill University CRIR – Institut universitaire sur la réadaptation en déficience physique de Montréal (IURDPM) VISIOCONFERENCE AVAILABLE To assist by visioconference, please register on IRIS #1640796 or contact Pascaline Kengne Talla at pascaline.kengne.talla.ccsmtl@ssss.gouv.qc.ca or 514…
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28 March 2019

L’utilisation des TIC par les chercheurs dans le processus de transfert de connaissances : l’exemple du programme en réadaptation BRILLIANT (Biomedical Research and Informatics Living Laboratory for Innovative Advances of New Technologies)

Sara Ahmed, PT, Ph.D. and Aliki Thomas, erg., OT(c), Ph.D. School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University and CRIR VISIOCONFERENCE AVAILABLE To assist by visioconference, please register on IRIS # 1624598 or contact Sabrina Sicuro at sabrina.sicuro.clethb@ssss.gouv.qc.ca (514 488-5552, # 1111). Find out…
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19 February 2019

2019 CRIR Student Colloquium

“From Research to Innovation: Inspiring Career Paths after Graduate Studies” We all have the same question during our postgraduate studies: “What are the work and career opportunities following so many years of research?” This colloquium will seek to answer this…
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