Dr. Lisa Bishop receives Quick Start grant
Dr. Bishop’s project, entitled, “Empowering a community to tackle youth mental health and addictions challenges”, focuses on a Ӱɴý University medicine clinic and a small urban community, who are collaborating on a community-based participatory research (CBPR) project to explore the needs of the youth in the community. The goal is to develop a tailored community-based program using a coordinated community-based strategy to achieve long-term benefits on population health and wellbeing.
Along with Stephen Darcy (Faculty of Medicine) and Harold Druken (Community Board representative), Dr. Bishop will present at 11:00 am at the Arts and Culture Centre tomorrow (Wednesday, February 12) as part of Engage Ӱɴý Fest.
Earlier this month, Dr. Bishop was named a Fellow at the 2014 Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists’ conference in Toronto, and received the .
Congratulations to Dr. Bishop on her outstanding contributions to health care and wellness in Newfoundland and Labrador!