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S2E6 - Listen to SPOR Diabetes Action Canada As PER Usual

    • Medicine

Episode overview
In this episode of asPERusual, host Anna Chudyk sits down with Tracy McQuire and Linxi Mytkolli from Diabetes Action Canada to learn all about the different ways in which this Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research network is committed to improving the lives of persons living with diabetes. Highlights include in-depth discussions of:
* the different ways in which Diabetes Action Canada brings together the 4 L’s (people with lived, loved, learned, and labored experience of diabetes) in finding a common language and space for them to work together to make better research, better policy, and better programs that ultimately improve the lives of those living with diabetes.
* Diabetes Action Canada’s innovative approach to evaluation (at the network and individual level) and what it reveals about the ways in which the network stands out;
* the depth and breadth of involvement and engagement opportunities within the network, as well as their countless benefits; and
* key take-aways including the applicability of patient engagement across the spectrum of research and the need to democratize how we do patient engagement.
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Meet our guests
Tracy McQuire: has been with Diabetes Action Canada for over 5 years, first as the Manager, Research Operations and now as Executive Director. Tracy brings more than 15 years of research project and program management experience as well as research operations and strategic planning expertise. Prior to joining Diabetes Action Canada, Tracy was the Business Manager for the Toronto General Hospital Research Institute at University Health Network (UHN), leading the strategic planning process and implementation strategy to align research priorities to clinical programs. Tracy holds both a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and a Master’s Degree in Genetics from Queen’s University and obtained her Project Management Professional designation in 2012.
Linxi Mytkolli: started with Diabetes Action Canada as a Patient Partner for over a year. She is now excited to join the team in her new capacity as the Lead of Patient Engagement and Knowledge Mobilization. Prior to joining DAC, she was a Senior Program Manager supporting a national suicide prevention and life promotion program with the Mental Health Commission of Canada. In this work, she focused on centering the wisdom of those with lived and living experience, while also translating findings from academic partners into tangible tools for the participating communities. In addition to her leadership in the mental health space, Linxi has more than six years of experience leading national programs in urban research, youth wellbeing, and sustainability in healthcare. Linxi holds a Bachelor of Science in Biopharmaceutical Sciences (uOttawa) and a Master of Science in Sustainability Management from the University of Toronto.


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit asperusual.substack.com

Episode overview
In this episode of asPERusual, host Anna Chudyk sits down with Tracy McQuire and Linxi Mytkolli from Diabetes Action Canada to learn all about the different ways in which this Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research network is committed to improving the lives of persons living with diabetes. Highlights include in-depth discussions of:
* the different ways in which Diabetes Action Canada brings together the 4 L’s (people with lived, loved, learned, and labored experience of diabetes) in finding a common language and space for them to work together to make better research, better policy, and better programs that ultimately improve the lives of those living with diabetes.
* Diabetes Action Canada’s innovative approach to evaluation (at the network and individual level) and what it reveals about the ways in which the network stands out;
* the depth and breadth of involvement and engagement opportunities within the network, as well as their countless benefits; and
* key take-aways including the applicability of patient engagement across the spectrum of research and the need to democratize how we do patient engagement.
Hooked? Read press play and be sure to subscribe!
Meet our guests
Tracy McQuire: has been with Diabetes Action Canada for over 5 years, first as the Manager, Research Operations and now as Executive Director. Tracy brings more than 15 years of research project and program management experience as well as research operations and strategic planning expertise. Prior to joining Diabetes Action Canada, Tracy was the Business Manager for the Toronto General Hospital Research Institute at University Health Network (UHN), leading the strategic planning process and implementation strategy to align research priorities to clinical programs. Tracy holds both a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and a Master’s Degree in Genetics from Queen’s University and obtained her Project Management Professional designation in 2012.
Linxi Mytkolli: started with Diabetes Action Canada as a Patient Partner for over a year. She is now excited to join the team in her new capacity as the Lead of Patient Engagement and Knowledge Mobilization. Prior to joining DAC, she was a Senior Program Manager supporting a national suicide prevention and life promotion program with the Mental Health Commission of Canada. In this work, she focused on centering the wisdom of those with lived and living experience, while also translating findings from academic partners into tangible tools for the participating communities. In addition to her leadership in the mental health space, Linxi has more than six years of experience leading national programs in urban research, youth wellbeing, and sustainability in healthcare. Linxi holds a Bachelor of Science in Biopharmaceutical Sciences (uOttawa) and a Master of Science in Sustainability Management from the University of Toronto.


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit asperusual.substack.com

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