Erschienen in:
17.11.2017 | Editorials
The Young Investigator Retreat of the Canadian Critical Care Trials Group: mentorship and self-discovery
verfasst von:
Ian M. Ball, MD, MSc, Lisa Burry, BScPharm, PharmD, Peter Dodek, MD, MHSc, Jamie S. Hutchison, MD, Jeanna Parsons Leigh, PhD, Victoria McCredie, MBChB, MRCP, PhD, Srinivas Murthy, MD, CM, MHSc, Bram Rochwerg, MD, MSc, Deborah Cook, MD, MSc, for the Canadian Critical Care Trials Group and the Canadian Critical Care Translational Biology Group
Erschienen in:
Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie
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Ausgabe 3/2018
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Excerpt
The Canadian Critical Care Trials Group (CCCTG) was created in 1989 to improve the care of critically ill patients through investigator-initiated research and to provide a national forum for continuing education about research methods.
1 In 2004, a group of clinical and basic scientists interested in the basic mechanisms of critical illness formed the Canadian Critical Care Translational Biology Group (CCCTBG). The two groups have grown from the original 25 participants in 1989 to over 300 researchers today. The CCCTG and CCCTBG meet together and currently support over 40 research programs with more than 100 peer-reviewed publications to their credit. The most important ingredients for this success are the collegiality and mentorship of these groups. …