Research Opportunities
Here is a list of research opportunities you can participate in. Please take the time to investigate each option thoroughly before committing your time. It's important to ensure that the opportunity aligns with your interests and goals. Happy exploring!
Opportunities
REACH BC: Find a health area that interests you. Search by medical condition or health topic. Use the filters to refine your search or search for past studies.
Click here : https://reachbc.ca/studies
Heart and Stroke: We can’t do it alone. Researchers and their teams need your involvement too.
Being part of a research study can benefit your own health or the health of your loved one, or even help someone you don’t know.
Click here: https://www.heartandstroke.ca/what-we-do/research/participate
Patient Advisors: A community of practice for patient/caregiver partners both new and involved dedicated to improving healthcare for all. Consulting practice offering services to healthcare organizations and teams based on the expertise of patient/caregiver partners.
Click here: https://www.patientadvisors.ca/
BC Brain Wellness Program
Review current research opportunities with the BC Brain Wellness Program, including Impact 360 for Parkinson's Disease and Microbiome and Diet in Parkinson’s Disease.
Parkinson's Disease and Music Appreciation
This study is recruiting participants who are living with Parkinson's Disease, with or without musical experience. Participants will partake in a 1-2 hour session assessing competency and appetency in individuals with Parkinson’s Disease. Since these sessions can be conducted virtually, participation is open to individuals across Canada. If you are interested in participating, please contact Nina at: nbaya063@uottawa.ca.
Survey
Are you a young adult who has experienced a stroke between the ages of 18 to 50 years old? You are invited to participate in this research study! Stroke significantly impacts survivors as well as the lives of their families and loved ones. Your participation can make a real difference by preventing future young adults from experiencing the devastating effects of stroke all over the world.
Simply complete this online survey, which should take approximately 10-15 minutes. You will not be asked to include any information that could identify you such as 'your name'.