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S2E5 - Listen to SPOR Passerelle National Training Entity
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S2E5 - Listen to SPOR Passerelle National Training Entity

Re-examining the concept of capacity building

Episode overview

In this episode, we are joined by Yvonne Pelling (the Patient and Community Engagement Lead) and Annie LeBlanc (the Nominated Principal Investigator / Scientific Director) of the Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) Passerelle National Training Entity (NTE). Through their engaging discussions, Yvonne and Annie help listeners re-examine what it means to build patient-oriented research capacity among academic researchers, patient partners, and institutions. As a fun bonus, they also explain the meaning of the word “Passerelle”. *hint* It’s related to the imagery in the image below…

Meet our guests

Yvonne Pelling: is the Patient and Community Engagement Lead at the SPOR Passerelle National Training Entity. Yvonne began her work in patient-oriented research through the SPOR project, Access Open Minds sitting on the Family and Carers Council. This work sparked her interest in capacity building, training, and learning. Yvonne is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Interdisciplinary Education in Learning Sciences at the University of Calgary.

Annie LeBlanc: is the Nominated Principal Investigator / Scientific Director at the SPOR Passerelle National Training Entity. Annie is also a full professor at Laval University in the Faculty of Medicine, and a researcher at Vitam - Laval University’s research centre on sustainable health. Annie came to research through her role as a high school teacher and informal caregiver, which inspired her to learn more about patient education and empowerment. Annie obtained a master’s degree, a PhD, and then entered into her current roles within the field of Patient-Oriented Research.


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