CPCRN Learning Series

Duration: 10 h

This learning pathway brings together all the virtual training series offered by the Canadian Primary Care Research Network (CPCRN) and the SPOR Network in Primary and Integrated Health Care Innovations (SPOR PIHCI Network) between 2020 and 2025. It offers a rich and evolving exploration of key issues related to research, innovation, and the delivery of primary care in Canada.

Through webinars, interactive workshops, and intersectoral panels that include patient partners, the various series address complementary themes such as:

  • Practice-Based Research Networks (PBRNs),
  • Integrated care,
  • Indigenous health and sovereignty,
  • Policies to improve access to primary care,
  • Innovations in the context of the pandemic,
  • Evidence and knowledge mobilization.

This pathway aims to strengthen research capacity, promote interdisciplinary collaboration, and support the professional development of all those involved in primary care. It provides an accessible, practical, and action-oriented learning space where clinicians, researchers, decision-makers, students, and community members can share experiences, enhance skills, and contribute to improving care.

Addressed to

This learning pathway is intended for a wide range of individuals committed to improving primary care, including researchers, health professionals, patient partners, managers, health policy-makers, as well as students and trainees. It is designed for anyone seeking to deepen their knowledge, share experiences, and actively contribute to the evolution of primary care practices and policies.

Objectives

This CPCRN learning pathway aims to:

  • Strengthen research capacity in primary care by offering practical training on methods, tools, and collaborative approaches.
  • Foster interdisciplinary exchange by creating a shared learning space for researchers, clinicians, patient partners, and decision-makers.
  • Support the ongoing professional development of network members, regardless of their level of experience.
  • Promote the use and mobilization of knowledge to increase the impact of research on clinical practices and health policies.

Other information

To explore all the activities of the Canadian Primary Care Research Network, visit their website