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Partnering Equitably in Mental Health Research and Education: New Possibilities and Pathways with Patients and Families

  • 17 May 2023
  • 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

The Sue MacRae Lecture on Ethics and Patient-Centred Care aims to explore the felt ethical experience of those who are sick or unwell, perhaps in their relationship to themselves, family members, caregivers, and/or systems of care. The goal is to understand how patient-centred or relationship-centred frameworks and best practices – inclusive of patient and/or family perspectives – can help illuminate and address common bioethical problems.

F ull Title: Partnering Equitably in Mental Health Research and Education: New Possibilities and Pathways with Patients and Families

Speaker:

Sophie Soklaridis - Senior Scientist - CAMH Education

Associate Professor - Institute of Health Policy Management and Evaluation & Department of Psychiatry at University of Toronto

Abstract:

The question of how patients, families, healthcare providers and researchers can work together to improve patient care, can often feel elusive. Drawing on theory of relationship-centred care, Dr. Soklaridis will reflect on the challenges and opportunities of nurturing and building relationships in hospital and university environments that may not be as nimble when it comes to this kind of work. She will share stories based on her experiences working together with people with lived and learned experiences in mental health care. She will describe some of the opportunities that have led to new possibilities and pathways to achieve small wins for equitably partnering with patients and families to develop mental health research and education.

Additional Detail:

The event is free and is open to the general public.

The direct link to the seminar will be sent out to registered participants 2 hours before the event. The JCB Bioethics Seminars are now being live-streamed to our YouTube channel. If you don't receive the link 2 hours before the event, please head over there and click on the live stream. Subscribe to our channel to receive notices of upcoming events.

Questions?

Please email Terry Yuen, jcb.ea@utoronto.ca.



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