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Nouvelles et opinions du laboratoire de rhumatologie pédiatrique IDEA

Arthritis Society Canada Awards Research Funding to Support IDEA Lab Antibody Studies in Childhood Arthritis 

The Saskatchewan Pediatric Rheumatology Research IDEA Lab received a 2023 Arthritis Society Canada Ignite Innovation Grant.  The Ignite Innovation Grant supports high-risk, high-reward research led by exceptionally creative scientists, with the potential to unlock novel, transformative, lasting impacts.  The Project is titled:  Discovering the targets for antinuclear antibodies in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis:  Towards precision diagnosis to improve care.  Further information can be found here.

Blind Trust: A Guide Dog's Journey - A New Documentary Series 

We are thrilled to share an exciting project by Becki Zerr, a nurse with lived experience with rheumatic disease, has co-written a captivating six-part documentary series called "Blind Trust: A Guide Dog's Journey." This heartwarming and insightful series delves into the extraordinary partnership between guide dogs and their handlers, shedding light on the profound bond they share and the life-changing impact these incredible dogs have on their human companions.

 

This series offers a unique glimpse into the training process at CNIB Guide Dogs, showcasing the dedication and hard work that goes into preparing these remarkable animals to become trusted guides for individuals with visual impairments. Through this series, viewers will gain a deeper understanding of the invaluable role that guide dogs play in enhancing the lives of those they serve.

 

We hope you enjoy this heartwarming and inspiring exploration of the extraordinary partnership between guide dogs and their handlers.

 

Stream Blind Trust: A Guide Dog's Journey anytime on AMI.ca and the AMI-tv App.

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Pediatric Rheumatology Research IDEALab to Undertake Study of Digital Health Literacy

The IDEALab is conducting a research study to identify the facilitators and barriers to digital health literacy in children with rheumatic diseases and their families.  This study will help to know what factors assist children and families to use digital technologies to improve their care and also to learn more about what factors might make accessing digital health technologies more difficult.  The IDEALab  is grateful for funding support for this project from the Canadian Initiative for Outcomes in Rheumatology cAre (CIORA), the funding arm of the Canadian Rheumatology Association. 

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