Bourses de réorientation
Ce programme s'adresse aux chercheurs, à mi-carrière, établis dans des disciplines autres que celle de la santé. De 2000 à 2008, le programme a atteint son objectif de permettre aux boursiers de réorienter leur projet de recherche vers la pratique infirmière et les services de santé.
Liste des lauréats
François Blais (2001)
Department of political science at Laval University, Quebec
Mentors: Réjean Landry and Pierre-Gerlier Forest, Laval University.
Bernard Candas (2003)
Department of anatomy and physiology at Laval University, Quebec
Mentors: Réjean Landry , Laval University and Denis Roy, Centre de coordination de lutte contre le cancer au Québec.
Also worked with Denis Drouin, a decision maker in the Quebec ministry of health.
Anne Dewar (2001)
School of Nursing at the University of British Columbia, British Columbia
Mentor: Janice Lander, University of Alberta.
Evelyn Forget (2000)
First Career Reorientation award holder, University of Manitoba, Manitoba
Mentor: Les Roos, also from Manitoba.
Elaine Gibson (2000)
Associate Director of the Health Law Institute at Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia
Mentor: Ingrid Sketris, also from Dalhousie University.
Michelle Giroux (2007)
Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section at the University of Ottawa, Ontario
Mentor: Nancy Edwards , School of Nursing at the University of Ottawa.
Also worked with Sharon Goodwin, a decision maker at VON Canada.
Hugh Grant (2003)
Department of Economics at the University of Winnipeg, Manitoba
Mentor: Jeremiah Hurley of McMaster University.
Also worked with Ian Bowmer and Joshua Tepper, decision makers at Health Canada.
Manon Lemonde (2000)
School of Nursing at Laurentian University, Ontario
Mentor: Linda O'Brien-Pallas, University of Toronto.
Laure Paquette (2000)
Department of political science at Lakehead University, Ontario
Mentor: Sam Shortt , Queen's University.
Ann Rhéaume-Brüning (2003)
School of Nursing Sciences at the University of Moncton, New Brunswick
Mentor: Andrea Baumann , McMaster University.
Also worked with Lise Daigle, who is a decision maker at the Hôpital Georges Dumont.
Marie Robert (2003)
Departments of psychoeducation and psychologie at the Université du Québec en Outaouais, Quebec
Mentor: Louise Potvin, University of Montreal.
Also worked with Johanne Laverdure, a decision maker at the Institut national de santé publique au Québec.
Frank Stark (2003)
Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Trinity College, Ontario
Mentor: by Suzanne Jackson at the University of Toronto.
Also worked with Fran Scott, a decision maker at Toronto Public Health.
Stephen Tomblin (2000)
Department of political science at the Memorial University of Newfoundland, Newfoundland
Mentor: Renée Lyons, Dalhousie University.