McMaster University 33rd Annual Psychiatry Research & Scholarship Day 2022

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Overview The McMaster University 33rd Annual Psychiatry Research & Scholarship Day 2022 provides a comprehensive digital collection of presentations and discussions highlighting current research and scholarship in psychiatry. This on-demand content includes 5 videos and 1 PDF file totaling 1.87 GB, offering in-depth exploration of topics such as equitable mental healthcare and Indigenous approaches to […]

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Overview

The McMaster University 33rd Annual Psychiatry Research & Scholarship Day 2022 provides a comprehensive digital collection of presentations and discussions highlighting current research and scholarship in psychiatry. This on-demand content includes 5 videos and 1 PDF file totaling 1.87 GB, offering in-depth exploration of topics such as equitable mental healthcare and Indigenous approaches to healing PTSD.

On-demand psychiatry education — accessible anytime, anywhere.

Format: 5 videos + 1 PDF
Total size: 1.87 GB

Agenda

This program features recorded presentations and discussions from the research day, focusing on advancing knowledge and clinical practice in psychiatry.

  • Opening Remarks — Dr. Nick Kates, Dr. Suzanne Archie, Dr. Andrew Nicholson
  • Promoting Equitable Mental Healthcare Among Racialized Populations: Lessons from Multisource Research Initiatives — Dr. Andrew Olagunju
  • Poster Session / Networking / Break
  • Fireside Chat: Approaches to Engaging LGBTQ2S+ and Racialized Communities in Research — Dr. Laurence Kirmayer, Dr. John Pachankis
  • Poster Session / Networking / Break
  • Indigenous Perspectives of Healing PTSD — Dr. Patricia Vickers
  • Poster Awards — Dr. Suzanne Archie, Dr. Andrew Nicholson
  • Closing Remarks — Dr. Margaret McKinnon

Speakers

  • Dr. Nick Kates — Department Chair, Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University
  • Dr. Suzanne Archie — Research Day Co-host
  • Dr. Andrew Nicholson — Research Day Co-host
  • Dr. Andrew Olagunju — Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University
  • Dr. Laurence Kirmayer — James McGill Professor & Director, Division of Social & Transcultural Psychiatry, McGill University
  • Dr. John Pachankis — Susan Dwight Bliss Associate Professor of Public Health and Psychiatry, Yale University
  • Dr. Patricia Vickers — Director of Mental Wellness, First Nations Health Authority, ADR Institute of British Columbia
  • Dr. Margaret McKinnon — Associate Chair, Research Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University

Target Audience

This program is designed for family physicians, psychologists, and other mental health professionals seeking to strengthen their understanding of psychiatric research with particular focus on equitable care, Indigenous health perspectives, and inclusive community engagement.

Why This Topic Matters

The McMaster University 33rd Annual Psychiatry Research & Scholarship Day 2022 addresses critical challenges in psychiatric care, including mental health equity and culturally informed approaches. These topics are essential for advancing professional knowledge and improving patient-centered care in psychiatry.

Available through MedHub Central, this resource supports ongoing education for clinicians and researchers dedicated to enhancing mental health outcomes across diverse populations.