Sarah Keeping presenting her poster at CHC. From April 13-15, STIC lab members Sarah Keeping (PhD in Nursing Student) and Grace MacIntyre (Research Assistant) attended the Children’s Healthcare Canada (CHC) conference in Ottawa. This conference is hosted annually to bring together health leaders and executives, frontline practitioners, patient and family partners, researchers, and policy makers. Children’s Healthcare Canada is a national association that supports the implementation of high-quality care, unites strategic partners, and advocates to improve child and youth health and health systems. This year’s conference focused on right-sizing health systems. Right-sizing is about ensuring health systems are designed to meet the needs of children, youth, and families. A right-sized health system provides accessible, equitable, and connected health services. Sarah presented a poster for a scoping review she is leading on " The structure and implementation of school-based nursing programs for children with special health care needs (CSHCN)”. Grace presented a poster on the “IWK’s Transition to Adult Care Framework: Integrating a coordinated, consistent structure into transition practice”, on behalf of the IWK Transition of Care Committee. Work was presented by healthcare leaders and researchers from across Canada. The panels and concurrent sessions touched on timely topics such as precision medicine, artificial intelligence, political determinants of health, and learning health systems. The keynote speaker, Dr. Tina Cheng, discussed strategies to improve lifelong health for children, emphasizing the need for a patient, family and public health-oriented model of pediatric care. Some of the key takeaways and taglines of the conference included:
This was a great opportunity for Sarah and Grace to make connections and learn about the innovative work happening for youth and children’s health in Canada! |

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