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Redesigning health care by partnering with patients, families and providers.

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STIC Lab Co-Directors, Dr. Janet Curran and Dr. Christine Cassidy with trainees 2024-2025. 

We develop and evaluate interventions to improve transitions in care for patients and families. Using a collaborative, patient-centred approach to understanding how children and families currently navigate transitions in care, our research aims to improve outcomes and lead to sustainable changes in the health care system.  

Be sure to check out our research and see what we're up to!

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Strengthening Transitions in Care (STIC) Lab
Principal Investigator and Co-Director: 
Dr. Janet Curran | [email protected] |
(t) 902-470-3748 | (f) 902-405-4232

Co-Director:
Dr. Christine Cassidy | [email protected] |
(t) 902-494-2223

Research Associate Program Manager: 
Alannah Delahunty-Pike | [email protected] |
(t) 902-470-2634   

Mailing Address:
Strengthening Transitions in Care
IWK Health
5850/5980 University Avenue
P.O. Box 9700
Room K8011, 8th Floor, Children's Building 
Halifax, NS, B3K 6R8
Canada
How to Find Us:
IWK Health, 8th floor, Children's Building, Room K8011

Take blue elevators to the 8th floor, follow signs for Research, walk through doorway, take the first left and walk down the hall. We are the door at the end of the hallway.
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  • Home
  • Team
    • Dr. Janet Curran
    • Dr. Christine Cassidy
    • Staff
    • Trainees & Postdoctoral Fellows
    • Summer Students
    • Medical Trainees
    • Volunteers
    • Collaborators
    • Furry Friends
  • Research
    • Research Program
    • ED-PATCH
    • Publications
    • Poster Gallery
  • News
  • Blog
  • Quality and Patient Safety (QPS) Research