Clearing the air: Legal pot and what 
it really means for parents and the public
With legal cannabis coming, O'Brien Institute member Rebecca Haines-Saah cuts through the haze around perceived dangers of public consumption and how parents can talk to kids about pot. First rule: Don't panic.
 

 
News
Announcements
Depressed? You could have sleep apnea
Breakfast Television

Royal welcome for our scientific director, Dr. Bill Ghali
   

     
If you're tired all the time and struggle with depression, you could have sleep apnea. O'Brien member Sachin Penharkar explains how the condition is often missed in women. Watch here.

 
The Royal Society of Canada has inducted the O'Brien Institute's Dr. William Ghali as a fellow, one of the highest honours a scholar can receive. Read more here, and congratulations, Bill!
Model predicts advanced chronic kidney disease following acute kidney injuries
Healio

Peaked? Hardly. They're just getting started. Ten O'Brien Institute members among this year's crop of Peak Scholars
     

     
Dr. Matthew James' work, published in The Journal of the American Medical Association, could open the door to better care for kidney patients after acute injuries. Read more.

 
Peak Scholars were nominated by their deans to celebrate excellence in entrepreneurship, innovation and knowledge engagement. Meet the O'Brien team of winners.
Do no harm? Wisdom of annual checkups questioned by Calgary doctor
CBC News

Survey: What would you like to see and how you would use online access to your health information?
     

     
Periodic health assessments are one thing, but there are dangers with annual checkups. Dr. James A. Dickinson talks about his latest research on a more appropriate approach to preventive care.
 
Complete the survey before Dec. 6. S pread the word by sharing this Facebook post or this web page  with your friends, family and colleagues in Alberta.
 

 
Good Reads
Funding Opportunities


CIFAR Global Call for Ideas

Letter of Intent deadline: January 21, 2018

UCalgary URGC Seed Grants
  • Faculty Seed Grants (Science, Engineering and Medicine)
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  • Partnership Seed Grants
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Application deadlines:  January 9, 2018

SPOR PIHCI Network
Comparative Program and Policy Analysis
Application deadline: March 6, 2018
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Events

Friday Seminar
Series
Calgary Allied Palliative Program (CAMPP) Townhall

Modelling Air Quality in Calgary Using Land Use Regression 
     

     
When: November 30
Where: The Alex Community Health Centre

 
Isabelle Couloigner: December 1
Clinical Trials in Alberta: A Showcase of Patient-Oriented Research (Dr. Braden Manns)

O'Brien Institute/Community Health Sciences Department Seminar Series  
     

     
When: December 5
Where: HSC Theatre 1

 
CHS engagement committee panel: December 8


Truth, Reconciliation and Indigenous Health: TRC Engagement within the Cumming School of Medicine 


O'Brien Institute/Community Health Sciences Department Seminar Series
   

Speaker Giving a Talk at Business Meeting. Audience in the conference hall. Business and Entrepreneurship.
     
When: December 5 
Where: HSC Theatre 3
 
TBA: December 15
 

 
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The O'Brien Institute for Public Health at the University of Calgary supports excellence in population health and health services research, while realizing the benefits of such research by using that knowledge to inform community, policy and health practice stakeholders. 

The Institute's membership includes more than 450 multidisciplinary researchers from 13 Cumming School of Medicine departments and nine other University of Calgary faculties, such as Nursing, Veterinary Medicine, Kinesiology and Arts; health professionals in Alberta Health Services, and; research users and policy makers from municipal and provincial institutions. As an Institute, we share a vision of "Better health and health care" reflecting our two priority research areas of Improved Population Health and Enhanced Health Systems Performance. 

The Institute's success in brokering broader external relationships, with provincial and national interest groups, policy makers, research agencies, the media, philanthropists, and community stakeholders, further extends the reach and impact of our members' significant research outputs.