9 Min.

The Significance of Peer Support Programs for Transplant Recipients (Interview with Megan Liang‪)‬ SciSection

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Welcome to SciSection! Joining us in today's interview is our special guest Megan Liang! Megan is from the 2023 McMaster Child Health Conference 👦👬. In this episode, Megan discusses her impressive poster presentation on the iPeer2Peer mentorship recipients piloted by the Anthony Lab at SickKids Toronto, connecting trained adolescent mentors one-on-one with mentees instilling confidence and disease self-management skills in adolescent thoracic transplant recipients, and so much more 👀!
Journalist: Yumnah Jafri
Don’t forget to catch us live on CFMU 93.3 FM radio station, Fridays at 1:30 pm. For more info and SciSection content, check our website: humansandscience.com
Curious about a topic? Want to hear us talk about it? Any feedback? Let us know by sending an email to scisectionshow@gmail.com!
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Welcome to SciSection! Joining us in today's interview is our special guest Megan Liang! Megan is from the 2023 McMaster Child Health Conference 👦👬. In this episode, Megan discusses her impressive poster presentation on the iPeer2Peer mentorship recipients piloted by the Anthony Lab at SickKids Toronto, connecting trained adolescent mentors one-on-one with mentees instilling confidence and disease self-management skills in adolescent thoracic transplant recipients, and so much more 👀!
Journalist: Yumnah Jafri
Don’t forget to catch us live on CFMU 93.3 FM radio station, Fridays at 1:30 pm. For more info and SciSection content, check our website: humansandscience.com
Curious about a topic? Want to hear us talk about it? Any feedback? Let us know by sending an email to scisectionshow@gmail.com!
Instagram: Instagram.com/scisection
Facebook. Facebook.com/scisection

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